Accurate hearing diagnosis is achieved when behavioral assessments are used in conjunction with electrophysiological tests, providing a comprehensive and objective overview of an individual’s auditory system. The data obtained from these evaluations enable more precise identification of the type and degree of hearing loss, allowing clinicians to design a targeted and evidence-based rehabilitation pathway.
When hearing thresholds are estimated with a high level of accuracy, hearing aid selection and fitting become more precise, scientific, and closely aligned with the patient’s actual needs. Under these conditions, the outcome extends beyond improved hearing performance to enhanced patient satisfaction and quality of life, as auditory rehabilitation is built upon a reliable and accurate diagnostic foundation.





