Newborn Hearing Screening

Newborn Hearing Screening

Give Your Baby the Best Start with Early Hearing Screening

Newborn Hearing Screening is a quick, safe, and painless test performed shortly after birth to identify possible hearing loss in babies. Since hearing plays a vital role in speech, language, and brain development, early detection is essential for ensuring your child reaches important developmental milestones. At Geetha Hearing and Speech Clinic, we use advanced screening technology to accurately assess your baby’s hearing and recommend timely intervention whenever needed.

Why is Newborn Hearing Screening Important?

Many babies with hearing loss appear healthy at birth, making it difficult to identify the condition without proper testing. Detecting hearing problems within the first few months of life allows early treatment, significantly improving speech, language, learning, and social development.

Benefits of early hearing screening include:

  • Detects hearing loss at an early stage
  • Supports normal speech and language development
  • Helps children achieve better learning outcomes
  • Enables timely hearing aid or cochlear implant intervention if required
  • Provides peace of mind for parents

Our Screening Process

Our newborn hearing screening is completely non-invasive and usually takes only a few minutes. Your baby can remain asleep throughout the procedure, making the experience comfortable and stress-free.

We use advanced diagnostic tests such as:

  • Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE)
  • Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR/BERA) (when required)

If additional evaluation is needed, our audiologists provide detailed guidance and recommend the most appropriate next steps.

Why Choose Geetha Hearing and Speech Clinic?

At Geetha Hearing and Speech Clinic, we are committed to providing accurate hearing assessments with compassionate care. Our experienced audiologists use modern equipment and evidence-based protocols to ensure reliable results for every newborn. We also offer complete follow-up services, counseling, hearing rehabilitation, and long-term support to help every child develop strong hearing and communication skills. Early hearing screening today can make a lifelong difference in your child’s future.