How is the National Hearing Test different from all those ‘free’ hearing tests?
- It was developed with the support of a research grant from the National Institutes of Health.
- It was created by a scientific group through research in VA clinics and at Indiana University.
- The National Hearing Test was scientifically validated to measure the loss of speech recognition in noise.
- You take the test in private over the phone, and only you receive the results.
- Your information is not shared with anyone who will try to sell you anything.
- The cost of providing each test is paid either by you, or for you by the AARP.
Unlike the ‘free’ tests, we don’t stand to benefit if you fail the test.
AARP members can take the National Hearing Test once a year as a membership benefit!
Click on the button above to receive your free-test benefit.