RISE Hearing Aid Center

Newborn Hearing Screening

A Strong Start for Lifelong Communication
Hearing screening soon after birth is crucial because hearing loss may not be immediately noticeable. Early detection enables timely intervention, helping babies develop speech and language skills normally.

Why Newborn Screening is Important

Hearing Loss can be Present at Birth

Early Months are Critical for Language Development

Early Intervention Improves Speech Outcomes

Provides Reassurance
for Parents

Screening Methods

OAE
(Otoacoustic Emissions)

AABR
(Automated Auditory Brainstem Response)

The screening is quick, safe, and painless while your baby sleeps naturally.

Next Steps if a Concern is Detected

If screening indicates a concern, further diagnostic testing and early intervention plans are recommended.