At Utage Child Development Centre, our Hearing Assessment services are designed to check if your child’s hearing is developing normally. Good hearing is essential for speech, language, learning, and social interaction—and early identification of hearing issues can make a huge difference in your child’s overall development.
What is a Hearing Assessment?
Hearing assessments evaluate how well your child hears sounds and speech. These tests help us:
Detect hearing loss or impairment
Understand how well your child responds to different sound frequencies
Identify conditions like fluid in the ear, nerve-related hearing issues, or middle ear problems
Recommend the right treatment, therapy, or hearing support if needed
We use child-safe, non-invasive tests such as:
BERA (Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry) – to measure how sound signals travel from the ear to the brain
OAE (Otoacoustic Emissions) – to check how the inner ear responds to sound
When Should You Consider a Hearing Test?
You should consider a hearing assessment if your child:
Isn’t responding to sounds or name calls
Has delayed speech or unclear words
Often says “what?” or doesn’t follow instructions
Has frequent ear infections or ear pain
Turns up volume too high on devices
Was born premature or had complications during birth
Has a family history of hearing loss
What to Expect?
At Utage, our audiologists and pediatric specialists:
Use calm, friendly techniques to make your child feel safe
Choose age-appropriate tests—whether your child is a newborn, toddler, or older
Share detailed results with clear explanations
Guide you on next steps—whether it’s therapy, ENT referral, or hearing aids if needed
Why Choose Utage?
At Utage, we treat hearing as a key part of child development. Our hearing assessments are part of a larger care plan, supported by pediatricians, speech therapists, and neurologists—ensuring your child gets complete care under one roof.
Early hearing check. Lifelong impact. Let us help your child hear the world—and be heard in return.