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2) Have you had a hearing test before?

3) Do you have the results?

3a) What were the results, approximately?

4) Have you noticed a change in your hearing?

4a) When did it get change? Did something happen to cause it?

5) Have both ears changed? Do left and right ears hear equally well?

5a) Which ear has better hearing? Has that ear always been better?

5c) Has that always been the case?

5b) When did it change?

6) Do you have tinnitus or issues with balance or dizziness?

6a) Is it constant or only some of the time? What does it sound like?

6b) Do they occur together or at different unrelated times?

6c) Does it happen when you do certain things/move in a certain way?

7) History of head injuries or head/neck surgeries?

8) History of ear infections/ear pain and/or drainage?

8a) When was the most recent one? Are the symptoms gone?

9) History of hearing loss in the family?

10) History of ADHD, ASD, dyslexia, or any learning delays as a child?

10a) Did you take any medication for it this today? Do you normally take it, as well?

11) Exposure to loud sounds?

**11a) How much exposure? What kind of exposure?

12) What situations are the most challenging to listen in?

4) Have you noticed a change in your hearing?

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