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Why a "Normal" Hearing Test Can Miss Why You Struggle To Understand

14 min · 26. maj 2026
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Many people are told their hearing test is "normal," yet they still struggle to follow conversations, especially in noisy environments. In this episode, Dr. Layne Garrett explains why that experience is more common than most patients realize. The traditional audiogram measures the quietest sounds you can hear in a silent room, but real-world listening is far more complex. Dr. Garrett walks through the science behind hidden hearing loss, outer hair cell damage, and why speech clarity problems often appear long before a standard hearing test detects a change. You'll also learn what a complete hearing evaluation should actually include, including tympanometry, otoacoustic emissions (OAEs), speech-in-noise testing, and extended high-frequency audiometry. These tools help clinicians detect subtle cochlear damage earlier and better understand why some patients struggle even when their audiogram appears normal. Dr. Garrett has spent more than two decades working with complex hearing loss and tinnitus cases. His clinic focuses on evidence-based care, including advanced diagnostics and REM-verified hearing aid fittings, to give patients clearer answers about what is happening in their auditory system. If you want to learn more about hearing loss and tinnitus, visit the Timpanogos Hearing & Tinnitus Learning Center [https://utahhearingaids.com/learning-center] If you are in Northern Utah you can schedule an appointment here [https://utahhearingaids.com/request-your-free-consultation/].

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