Hearing loss testing in Mussomeli

Find health labs to test for Hearing loss in Mussomeli and compare all offers by prices and services.

Tests that cover Hearing loss

Hearing Test
Hearing Test by Casa della Salute

Largo Milite Ignoto, 5D, 95040 Raddusa CT, Italia

43.3 km

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Hearing Test by Casa di Cura Villa Serena

Viale della Regione Siciliana Nord Ovest, 1470, 90135 Palermo PA, Italia

42.7 km

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Hearing Test by Laboratorio Analisi Cliniche Uditore S. R. L.

Via Suor Maria Dolores di Majo, 13, 90145 Palermo PA, Italia

42.7 km

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Hearing Test by Centro Diagnostico S. Ciro

Via Libertà, 27, 98070 Longi ME, Italia

62.7 km

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Hearing Test by Clinica Gretter - Istituto Clinico Vidimura srl

Piazza Mancini Battaglia, 5, 95126 Catania CT, Italia

73.2 km

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Hearing Test by Clinica Villa Rizzo

Via Sebastiano Agati, 96100 Siracusa SR, Italia

91.9 km

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Hearing Test by Centro Polidiagnostico Venza

Via G. Martino, 49, 98028 Santa Teresa di Riva ME, Italia

91.7 km

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Hearing Test by SDN - SYNLAB Istituto di diagnostica nucleare

Via Francesco Crispi, 8, 80121 Napoli NA, Italia

226.8 km

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Hearing Test by Salus Centro Polispecialistico - Napoli

Via Fratelli John e Robert Kennedy, 53, 80017 Melito di Napoli NA, Italia

232.5 km

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Hearing Test by Hermes - Centro Medico Polispecialistico S.p.A.

Via Nazionale Appia, 191, 81022 Casagiove CE, Italia

243.8 km

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Hearing loss - symptoms and how to test

Hearing loss is diagnosed when an individual's thresholds for audible sound are more than 20 decibels (dB) in one or both ears. Though it may strike at any age due to various factors, those over 60 are most frequently affected. Each ear may be affected to varying degrees, and the severity can range from modest to profound. The volume and pitch ranges of sounds are measured in a hearing test. An audiogram is a graph used to determine the extent of hearing loss and its potential causes.