Auditory Processing Disorder

How your GP can help

Source: NHS

You should visit your GP if you think you or your child may have a hearing problem such as auditory processing disorder. They may refer youto an audiologist (hearing specialist) for some tests.

Thetests used mayinclude:

  • hearing tests you or your child will be asked to listen to a variety of sounds and respond to them
  • questionnaires you or your child may be asked questions such as,"If a friend or family member shouts your name, do you know who is calling without looking to see?"
  • electrode tests an earbud or headphones are placed in your ear and electrodes are placedon your head to measure your brain's response to sound
  • speech and language assessments and cognitive (thinking) assessments

Once auditory processing disorder is diagnosed, you'll be advised about ways you can adapt to the problem.

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