Audiometric Medical Devices

Hearing Test Device (Audiometer)

It is a state-of-the-art diagnostic system that analyzes an individual’s hearing ability by measuring thresholds for sound perception at different frequencies and intensities. Thanks to its modern digital architecture, it performs both air conduction and bone conduction measurements with high accuracy.

ABR Device

It is a state-of-the-art hearing diagnostic system that measures electrical responses from the brainstem to auditory stimuli without requiring patient participation. It is considered the “gold standard” for determining hearing thresholds, particularly in newborns, children with adaptation issues, or cases where simulation is suspected.

Tympanometer

It is the most basic objective diagnostic technology that measures the mobility of the eardrum and the pressure balance in the middle ear by altering the air pressure in the external auditory canal. Without requiring any verbal response from the patient, it detects eardrum retraction, fluid buildup in the middle ear, disruptions in the ossicular chain, or ossification within seconds.

Hearing Test Booth

It is a fully soundproofed acoustic booth designed to conduct audiological evaluations in accordance with international standards by attenuating ambient noise. It provides a “zero-noise” reference by preventing ambient sounds from skewing test results during the determination of sensitive hearing thresholds and speech discrimination tests.

Milling Machine

This is a high-speed technical unit used for the final shaping, polishing, and vent (ventilation channel) drilling of custom-made ear molds and in-the-ear hearing aid shells. It enables cutting, trimming, and finishing with micrometric precision on hard acrylic or soft silicone materials.