Ear & Audio
Hearing loss can happen gradually and often before you realise it.
Many people only check their hearing when conversations become difficult, TV volume gets louder, or family members start noticing the change. A professional hearing test helps you understand your hearing status earlier, before it affects communication, confidence, and daily life.
With CarePass, you can redeem one Ear & Audiometry Hearing Test with Audiologist Consultation as part of your preventive healthcare benefits.
Audiometry
Why Audiometry Screening Matters
It is not only about hearing volume. It is about communication, safety, and quality of life.
| Reason | Why It Matters |
| Detect Hearing Changes Earlier | Hearing loss can develop slowly, and you may not notice it right away. |
| Professional Audiologist Consultation | Your screening is supported by an audiologist, so you receive a professional explanation and next-step advice. |
| Protect Daily Communication | Early awareness helps you take action before hearing changes affect conversations, work, and family connections. |
Gradual changes
Hearing Changes Are Often Gradual
Hearing loss does not always happen suddenly. For many people, it develops slowly over time.
You may still hear sounds, but speech may become less clear especially in noisy places, group conversations, meetings, restaurants, or family gatherings.
That is why hearing screening matters even if you feel your hearing is still okay.
Speech sounds unclear
You hear people talking, but words are not always clear.
Noisy places feel difficult
Conversations become harder in restaurants, malls, meetings, or group settings.
TV or phone volume increases
You may need louder volume than before.
Family members notice first
Others may notice your hearing changes before you do.
Audiometry
What This Screening Includes
This CarePass benefit includes an Ear & Audiometry Hearing Test conducted with audiologist consultation.
| Component | What It Means |
| Ear Check | Helps assess your ear health before or during the hearing screening process. |
| Audiometry Screening | Uses an audiometer to test hearing levels across different sound frequencies. |
| Audiologist Consultation | Provides a professional explanation of your result and whether follow-up is needed. |
Who Should Consider Audiometry Screening?
This screening is especially relevant if you:
- Work in noisy environments or use earphones frequently
- Often ask people to repeat themselves
- Find conversations harder in noisy places
- Notice that TV, phone, or video volume needs to be louder
- Feel one ear hears better than the other
- Experience ringing sounds, blocked-ear sensation, or reduced hearing clarity
- Are above 50 years old
- Have not had a hearing test recently
- Want to monitor your hearing as part of preventive care
Your Hearing Screening Journey With CarePass
A simple hearing wellness check, made easier through CarePass.
- BookChoose your preferred audiometry screening session.
- CheckComplete the ear and audiometry hearing test.
- ReviewReceive an explanation of your hearing test result.
- Follow UpIf needed, the audiologist may recommend further assessment or next steps.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is audiometry screening included in CarePass?
Yes. CarePass includes one Ear & Audiometry Hearing Test with Audiologist Consultation.
What is audiometry screening?
Audiometry screening is a hearing test that uses an audiometer to assess your hearing levels across different sound frequencies.
Does it check both ears?
Yes. This screening checks both ears.
Who performs the screening?
The screening is conducted with an audiologist's consultation.
How long does the session take?
The session usually takes around 15 to 30 minutes.
Does this diagnose hearing disease?
This is a screening and consultation service. If further assessment is needed, the audiologist may recommend appropriate follow-up.
Do I need an appointment?
Yes. Scheduled appointments are preferred to ensure smoother service delivery.