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5-Minute Hearing Evaluation:

  1. Do you have a problem hearing on the telephone?
  2. Do you have trouble following conversations when two or more people are talking at once?
  3. Do people complain that you turn the volume on the TV up too high?
  4. Do you have to strain to understand conversation?
  5. Do you have trouble hearing in a noisy background?
  6. Do you find yourself asking people to "say again"?
  7. Do people seem to mumble (not speak clearly)?
  8. Do you misunderstand what others are saying and respond inappropriately?
  9. Do you have trouble understanding women and/or children?
  10. Do people get annoyed because you misunderstand what they say?

If you answered "yes" to three or more of these questions, you may want to see a physician of the Ohio Ear Institute, LLC for a hearing evaluation.


 
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