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Tympanometry in Islamabad – Reliable Middle Ear Testing by Experts

  • Writer: Hearing Solutions
    Hearing Solutions
  • Jul 17, 2025
  • 6 min read

Updated: Mar 29

Tympanometry in Islamabad
Tympanometry in Islamabad

If you're searching for Tympanometry in Islamabad, you’ve come to the right place. At Professional Hearing Solutions, we provide accurate tympanometry testing using advanced audiology equipment and certified clinical expertise. Read more: Where Can I Get a Hearing Test in Rawalpindi? Visit the Trus

Last Updated: March 2026


Our tympanometry test is a crucial part of middle ear analysis, helping to diagnose issues like fluid buildup, eustachian tube dysfunction, or ear infections — especially common in children and adults with pressure-related discomfort or recurrent hearing issues. Read more: Hearing Test in Islamabad – Professional Hearing Evaluation


Serving patients across Islamabad and Rawalpindi, we ensure precise diagnosis, ethical care, and expert guidance under one roof.


What Is Tympanometry?

Tympanometry is a specialized test that measures how your eardrum (tympanic membrane) responds to air pressure changes. It's used to evaluate:

  • Middle ear function

  • Eardrum mobility

  • Presence of fluid or infection

  • Eustachian tube function

  • Possible conductive hearing loss

It’s a quick, non-invasive procedure and an essential part of a full hearing and ear health assessment.


What to Expect During Tympanometry Testing

When you visit Professional Hearing Solutions for tympanometry in Islamabad, you receive:

  • Testing by a certified audiologist

  • Use of calibrated tympanometer for accurate measurements

  • Middle ear pressure, volume, and compliance results

  • Interpretation with audiogram (if paired with PTA)

  • Detailed diagnostic feedback and next steps

We test both ears and explain results on the spot — with clear guidance if further treatment or referral is needed.


Tympanometry Near You – Central Location for Islamabad & Rawalpindi

We are conveniently located and serve both cities:


Call/WhatsApp: 0332-5014111

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Who Should Get a Tympanometry Test?

Tympanometry is highly recommended if:

  • You or your child has repeated ear infections

  • You experience ear fullness or pressure

  • You have muffled hearing or sudden hearing changes

  • You are preparing for ENT surgery or tubes

  • Your doctor or ENT refers you for middle ear analysis

It’s especially helpful in children and adults with sinus issues, allergies, or frequent colds.


What Happens After the Test?

Based on your tympanometry results, our audiologist may:

  • Advise further ENT consultation (if necessary)

  • Recommend hearing aid solutions (if conductive hearing loss is found)

  • Schedule a follow-up Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA) test

  • Provide a detailed report for your physician or medical file

We focus on accurate diagnosis and ethical guidance – always.


What Patients Say

“Found this clinic while searching for tympanometry in Islamabad. The test was professional, quick, and clearly explained.”

“Great for kids! They handled my daughter’s test with care. Highly recommended.”

“I came from I-9 Islamabad. Clean clinic, certified audiologist, and accurate diagnosis. Will return if needed.”


Book Your Tympanometry Test Today

If you're looking for a reliable tympanometry test in Islamabad or Rawalpindi, trust the experts at Professional Hearing Solutions. We’re committed to accuracy, ethics, and excellent patient care.


Call/WhatsApp: 0332-5014111

Google Maps Link: Click Here

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Types of Hearing Tests Available

Professional Hearing Solutions offers a complete range of diagnostic hearing tests using calibrated audiological equipment. Each test provides specific information about your hearing health.

Test

What It Measures

Duration

Who Needs It

Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA)

Hearing sensitivity at different frequencies

15-20 minutes

Everyone — baseline hearing assessment

Tympanometry

Middle ear function and eardrum movement

5 minutes

Suspected middle ear problems

Speech Audiometry

Ability to understand spoken words

10-15 minutes

Hearing aid candidates

OAE (Otoacoustic Emissions)

Inner ear (cochlea) function

5-10 minutes

Newborns and children

ABR/BERA

Auditory nerve pathway function

30-45 minutes

Infants, neurological cases

What Happens During a Hearing Test

  1. Case History: The audiologist asks about your hearing concerns, medical history, noise exposure, and family history of hearing loss.

  2. Otoscopy: A visual examination of your ear canal and eardrum using an otoscope to check for wax blockage, infection, or structural issues.

  3. Pure Tone Testing: You sit in a sound-treated booth wearing headphones. Tones are played at different frequencies and volumes. You press a button when you hear each tone.

  4. Speech Testing: Words are played through headphones at different volumes to measure your speech understanding ability.

  5. Results Discussion: Your audiologist explains the audiogram results, identifies the type and degree of hearing loss, and discusses next steps including hearing aid options if needed.

Understanding Your Audiogram Results

Hearing Level (dB)

Classification

What It Means

Treatment

0-25 dB

Normal

No difficulty hearing

No treatment needed

26-40 dB

Mild Loss

Difficulty hearing soft speech

Hearing aid may help

41-55 dB

Moderate Loss

Difficulty hearing normal conversation

Hearing aid recommended

56-70 dB

Moderate-Severe

Difficulty hearing loud speech

Hearing aid essential

71-90 dB

Severe Loss

Only very loud sounds heard

Powerful hearing aid needed

91+ dB

Profound Loss

Almost no hearing

Super power aid or cochlear implant

Who Should Get a Hearing Test?

  • Adults over 50: Age-related hearing loss (presbycusis) is common. Get tested every 3 years even without symptoms.

  • Noise-exposed workers: Factory workers, musicians, traffic police, and military personnel should test annually.

  • Children: Newborns should be screened at birth. Children should be tested before school enrollment and if speech development is delayed.

  • Anyone with symptoms: Difficulty hearing conversations, asking people to repeat, turning up TV volume, or ringing in ears (tinnitus).

  • Current hearing aid users: Annual hearing tests ensure your hearing aid settings match your current hearing levels.

Book Your Hearing Test

Walk-in hearing tests are available at both Professional Hearing Solutions branches. For shorter wait times, book an appointment by calling 0332-5014111. Hearing test pricing is confirmed on consultation.

Types of Hearing Tests Available

Professional Hearing Solutions offers a complete range of diagnostic hearing tests using calibrated audiological equipment. Each test provides specific information about your hearing health.

Test

What It Measures

Duration

Who Needs It

Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA)

Hearing sensitivity at different frequencies

15-20 minutes

Everyone — baseline hearing assessment

Tympanometry

Middle ear function and eardrum movement

5 minutes

Suspected middle ear problems

Speech Audiometry

Ability to understand spoken words

10-15 minutes

Hearing aid candidates

OAE (Otoacoustic Emissions)

Inner ear (cochlea) function

5-10 minutes

Newborns and children

ABR/BERA

Auditory nerve pathway function

30-45 minutes

Infants, neurological cases

What Happens During a Hearing Test

  1. Case History: The audiologist asks about your hearing concerns, medical history, noise exposure, and family history of hearing loss.

  2. Otoscopy: A visual examination of your ear canal and eardrum using an otoscope to check for wax blockage, infection, or structural issues.

  3. Pure Tone Testing: You sit in a sound-treated booth wearing headphones. Tones are played at different frequencies and volumes. You press a button when you hear each tone.

  4. Speech Testing: Words are played through headphones at different volumes to measure your speech understanding ability.

  5. Results Discussion: Your audiologist explains the audiogram results, identifies the type and degree of hearing loss, and discusses next steps including hearing aid options if needed.

Understanding Your Audiogram Results

Hearing Level (dB)

Classification

What It Means

Treatment

0-25 dB

Normal

No difficulty hearing

No treatment needed

26-40 dB

Mild Loss

Difficulty hearing soft speech

Hearing aid may help

41-55 dB

Moderate Loss

Difficulty hearing normal conversation

Hearing aid recommended

56-70 dB

Moderate-Severe

Difficulty hearing loud speech

Hearing aid essential

71-90 dB

Severe Loss

Only very loud sounds heard

Powerful hearing aid needed

91+ dB

Profound Loss

Almost no hearing

Super power aid or cochlear implant

Who Should Get a Hearing Test?

  • Adults over 50: Age-related hearing loss (presbycusis) is common. Get tested every 3 years even without symptoms.

  • Noise-exposed workers: Factory workers, musicians, traffic police, and military personnel should test annually.

  • Children: Newborns should be screened at birth. Children should be tested before school enrollment and if speech development is delayed.

  • Anyone with symptoms: Difficulty hearing conversations, asking people to repeat, turning up TV volume, or ringing in ears (tinnitus).

  • Current hearing aid users: Annual hearing tests ensure your hearing aid settings match your current hearing levels.

Book Your Hearing Test

Walk-in hearing tests are available at both Professional Hearing Solutions branches. For shorter wait times, book an appointment by calling 0332-5014111. Hearing test pricing is confirmed on consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What hearing tests are available in Islamabad?

Professional Hearing Solutions offers pure tone audiometry (PTA), tympanometry, speech audiometry, and other diagnostic tests at both Islamabad and Rawalpindi branches.

How long does a hearing test take?

A standard hearing test (pure tone audiometry) takes about 15-20 minutes. A comprehensive assessment including tympanometry and speech testing may take 30-45 minutes.

Do I need a referral for a hearing test?

No referral is needed. You can directly visit Professional Hearing Solutions in Islamabad or Rawalpindi for a hearing assessment. Call 0332-5014111 to book.

How often should I get my hearing tested?

Adults over 50 should test every 3 years. Hearing aid users should test annually. Those exposed to loud noise should test more frequently. Children should be screened before school admission.

What should I bring to my hearing test appointment?

Bring any previous hearing test results, a list of current medications, and your hearing aids if you already use them. This helps your audiologist provide better care.

Explore Our Services

Visit Professional Hearing Solutions

Islamabad Branch: Office B-9, Muhammad Gulistan Khan Plaza 82 East, Besides Tehzeeb Bakers, Fazl-ul-Haq Road, Blue Area, Islamabad, Pakistan


Rawalpindi Branch: Office 5/6, Ground Floor, Siraj Plaza, Opposite Rasheed Nursing Home, Adjacent Gulzari Optics, Saidpur Road, Rawalpindi


Phone/WhatsApp: 0332-5014111

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