Pediatric & Adult Hearing Tests in Katy, TX

Clear Answers About Hearing for Every Stage of Life

Hearing changes can affect communication, learning, work, and daily interactions at any age. Comprehensive hearing testing helps identify these concerns early and provide clear information about what support may be needed moving forward.

At the Davies Institute for Speech & Hearing, we provide hearing tests for children and adults using proven methods designed to deliver accurate results and clear next steps.

What Are Pediatric & Adult Hearing Tests?

Hearing tests evaluate how well sounds are heard, understood, and processed. The type of testing we do will depend on a patient’s age, ability to follow instructions, and specific hearing concerns.

For children and adults who can follow directions, testing is typically completed in a sound-treated environment. It may involve listening to tones, speech sounds, or words through headphones or speakers and giving simple responses. For younger children, testing is adapted to be engaging and developmentally appropriate.

These tests and their results help us determine whether hearing loss is present, how it may be affecting communication, and whether intervention is necessary. Our audiologists take time to explain hearing test results in clear, straightforward terms so you understand what the findings mean and what options are available to you or your child.

Signs You or Your Child Might Benefit from a Hearing Test

Hearing testing may be recommended if you or your child experience:

  • Difficulty understanding speech, especially in noise
  • Frequently asking for repetition
  • Delayed speech or language development
  • Academic or listening challenges
  • Ringing in the ears or listening fatigue
  • A history of hearing loss or failed hearing screenings
  • A history of noise exposure

Reach Out Today to Get Started

If you have concerns about hearing or communication, a hearing test can provide clarity and direction. Our team is here to answer questions and help you determine whether hearing testing is appropriate.