MAGIC

MAGIC

Discover an alternative to play-based audiometry for assessing hearing thresholds in children ages 3 and up, using a compartmentalized technique that is made easier through interaction with a touchscreen.

HF audiometry

HF audiometry

High-frequency audiometry provides an extended assessment range into the high frequencies, broadening the scope of clinical applications.

DIAGNOSTIC AUD

DIAGNOSTIC AUD

Diagnostic audiometry is the gold standard for assessing hearing loss and serves as the principle for all other procedures in clinical audiology. Learn about the benefits of PATH MEDICAL technology for this test .

SUN

SUN

In this video, we explain SUN, a speech-in-noise test with adjustable parameters and a user-friendly workflow.

Diagnostic OAE

Diagnostic OAE

TEOAE Diagnostic and DPOAE Diagnostic are more complex tests than screening tests and provide detailed information about cochlear function.

Bone ABR

Bone ABR

Discover an alternative to play-based audiometry for assessing hearing thresholds in children ages 3 and up, using a compartmentalized technique that is made easier through interaction with a touchscreen.

cVEMP

cVEMP

cVEMP is a measure of the vestibulo-cervical reflex pathway through surface electrodes. To get the vestibular response are needed an acoustic stimulus plus a muscle contraction, in this case the sternocleidomastoid. In the clinical practice, this test is used for the differential diagnosis of superior canal dehiscence syndrome and endolymphatic hydrops.

DPOEA Threshold

DPOEA Threshold

DPOAE in its threshold diagnostic modality, is an objective, non-invasive tool that has proven to be reliable for the estimation of auditory thresholds in a range of frequencies. There are different ways to visualize and analyze the results of this test, including an audiogram very similar to the one you are used to seeing in the behavioral tests of pure tone audiometry.

NHS

NHS

This video answers the “wh” questions about neonatal hearing screening.

oVEMP

oVEMP

oVEMP testing is a noninvasive method used to assess utricular and vestibular function via muscle responses beneath the eyes. It is especially useful in diagnosing balance disorders such as Meniere’s disease, vestibular neuritis, and superior canal dehiscence. oVEMPs are safe for use in children, deaf patients, and even some blind individuals, offering reliable insights into vestibular health.

SCREENING AUDIOMETRY VERS 4 - ENG

SCREENING AUDIOMETRY VERS 4 - ENG

This video provides an overview of screening audiometry for children and adults

Tone burst ABR

Tone burst ABR

Tone Burst ABRs help diagnose auditory disorders in infants by estimating hearing thresholds at key frequencies (500–4000 Hz). Tone Burst ABRs help diagnose auditory disorders in infants by estimating Efficient testing prioritizes frequencies based on suspected hearing loss, ensuring accurate results in time-sensitive settings.

hearing thresholds at key frequencies (500–4000 Hz).