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When conversations get lost in the noise – act now

By guest columnist Amanda Ariotti, MAudSt, AAudA (CCP), BBiomedSc. Amanda is a Masters-qualified independent audiologist specialising in hearing rehabilitation for older adults in the Redlands.

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It’s a common story: someone with hearing loss walks into a clinic and says, “I can hear fine in a quiet room, but when I’m out with friends, I just can’t follow conversations.”

This experience is shared by many people, and it’s understandable – after all, social gatherings tend to be noisy. Sadly, this can make staying socially connected difficult, and that’s a problem since social interaction plays a crucial role in our mental and cognitive health.

If hearing in noisy places is a struggle for you, you might assume that the usual hearing tests aren’t addressing the issue properly.

And you’d be right – many hearing assessments focus on quiet environments, which don’t reflect the real-world challenges people face.

However, there is a specific test designed for these situations called a “speech-in-noise” test.

This tool measures how well you can pick out speech from background noise, giving audiologists valuable insights to tailor your hearing care. Yet not all clinics routinely use it. Some skip it to save time.

The speech-in-noise test is simple: it plays sentences or words against calibrated background noise, and you repeat what you hear. This process reveals how well your hearing copes with noise.

The results help guide audiologists to make recommendations about the right hearing aids or devices for your needs, ensuring your investment matches your listening goals. Crucially, it also helps set realistic expectations, preventing buyer frustration resulting from promises that aren’t delivered.

Choosing a clinic that takes time for these best-practice tests can make all the difference. When your hearing care professional understands your specific challenges, they can recommend tailored strategies that support better communication, leading to improved confidence, mood, and social engagement.

If you’ve never had a speech-in-noise test or feel like your hearing care isn’t addressing your real-world concerns, it might be time to explore more comprehensive options.

Send your questions to [email protected]

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