Your hearing

Hearing is one of our most precious senses. It allows us not only to perceive sounds, but above all to stay connected to others and to the world around us. Thanks to our hearing, we can communicate with our family, friends, and colleagues. It also plays a role in alerting us to danger, perceiving emotions, and enjoying music.

Good hearing directly contributes to quality of life. When hearing is impaired, it can impact communication, self-confidence, and even memory and concentration.
It is therefore essential to understand how your hearing works, to know how to recognize the early signs of a disorder, and to take early action to maintain your quality of life.

Hearing disorders

Hearing disorders encompass all dysfunctions affecting the ability to perceive sounds. They can occur at any age and significantly impact quality of life, particularly communication, concentration, and social interactions.

Hearing test

A hearing test is a series of tests used to measure a person’s hearing ability. It is recommended in cases of hearing discomfort, comprehension difficulties, or simply as a preventive measure, particularly with age.

How the ear works

The ear is a complex organ that captures sounds, converts them into electrical signals, and then transmits them to the brain for interpretation. It also plays a role in maintaining the body’s balance.