Immittance audiometry is an advanced diagnostic test used to evaluate middle ear function. It helps identify conditions affecting hearing such as fluid in the ear, eardrum issues, and Eustachian tube dysfunction.
This test is quick, safe, and painless, making it suitable for both children and adults. It provides accurate results that help audiologists determine the exact cause of hearing problems and recommend the most effective treatment or further evaluation if needed.
Immittance Audiometry is a diagnostic test used to evaluate the condition and functionality of the middle ear. It measures how well the eardrum (tympanic membrane) responds to changes in air pressure, helping audiologists assess sound conduction.
This test is quick, non-invasive, and painless. A small probe is placed in the ear canal, which gently changes the air pressure while measuring the movement of the eardrum.
Immittance Audiometry is highly effective in identifying common middle ear problems such as fluid buildup, ear infections (otitis media), Eustachian tube dysfunction, and blockages caused by wax or other obstructions.
A small probe is placed in the ear canal to change air pressure and measure eardrum movement.
The results help audiologists diagnose middle ear conditions accurately and recommend appropriate treatment.