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Miami Hearing Testing · Brickell Clinic · Same-Week Appointments

Hearing Testing in Miami. A real audiogram, not a screener.

Get a clinical hearing test in Miami, FL at our Brickell clinic. Otoscopy, pure-tone audiometry across the frequency range, and speech testing produce a full audiogram — reviewed by a physician, explained to you the same day, and yours to keep. We don't sell hearing aids, so the test is the product.

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30-min visit · Same-week appointments · No referral needed
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Published: August 19, 2026 · Editorial Standards
Why Get Tested in Miami

A store screens to sell. A clinic measures to tell you.

Search "hearing test near me" in Miami and you'll mostly find free screenings at hearing-aid retailers. Those exist to find device buyers, and the result comes from someone who sells the device. We don't sell hearing aids. You get a diagnostic audiogram, a clinician's read of it, and a copy to keep — whichever way it comes out.

Hearing is also a longevity number, not just a convenience one. The Lancet Commission on dementia prevention identifies untreated midlife hearing loss as the largest modifiable risk factor for later cognitive decline. Hearing fades slowly enough that you adapt without noticing, which is exactly why a measured baseline beats waiting until it's obvious.

Calibrated diagnostic audiometry, not an app or a store screener
A full audiogram you keep — across every tested frequency, both ears
Speech testing for how well you actually follow conversation
Physician review, with a plain ENT referral path when it's warranted
Repeatable yearly for real trend data, not a one-off verdict
Our Miami Testing Clinic

Visit Us in Brickell

Centrally located in Miami's Brickell financial district with easy access from I-95, the Metrorail, and validated parking. Hearing tests by appointment.

Strong Health Miami
1000 Brickell Plaza, Miami, FL 33131
Mon–Fri 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM | Sat 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Parking available at Brickell Plaza garage. Metrorail: Brickell station (0.3 mi). I-95 exit 1A, turn east on SW 13th St.

What to expect at your Miami hearing test

1
Check-in at our Brickell front desk and a short history: what you've noticed, and what you've been exposed to — job sites, engines, live music, headphones.
2
Otoscopy: a look inside each ear canal. It takes a minute, and occasionally it ends the appointment — impacted wax can account for the whole complaint.
3
Pure-tone audiometry in a sound-controlled room: headphones on, signal each time you hear a tone, one ear at a time, across the frequency range.
4
Speech testing, then a same-day review: your audiogram explained frequency by frequency, and a clear answer on whether anything needs an ENT.
Nothing about the test is painful or invasive. For the cleanest baseline, avoid loud noise exposure — concerts, boat engines, power tools — for 12–16 hours beforehand.
Your Report

What you get from a Strong Health hearing test

More than a pass or a fail. Here's everything included with every hearing test at our Miami clinic.

Your Full Audiogram

Hearing thresholds mapped across the tested frequency range in both ears, plotted and explained — and yours to keep, whatever it shows.

Speech Understanding

How well you actually make out words, not just tones. This is the number that predicts whether you'll follow a conversation in a loud restaurant.

Type & Degree of Loss

Conductive or sensorineural, mild through profound, ear by ear — the distinction that decides whether the answer is medical or protective.

Noise-Damage Check

The telltale dip around 4,000 Hz that shows up from concerts, boat engines, and job sites long before you notice it in conversation.

Physician Review

Every result read by a physician, with a direct ENT referral when the pattern looks medical rather than age- or noise-related.

Trend Tracking

Side-by-side comparison across yearly re-tests, so a slow slide shows up as a trend instead of a surprise a decade later.

Who Books Hearing Testing in Miami

For a loud city and a long life

Longevity & brain health

Untreated midlife hearing loss is the largest modifiable dementia risk factor the Lancet Commission has identified. If you already track your heart and your body composition, this belongs on the same list.

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Miami noise exposure

Musicians and DJs, nightlife and hospitality staff, boaters running twin outboards across the bay, construction crews. Miami is a loud city, and the damage from it is cumulative and permanent.

See all Strong Health diagnostics →

Ringing, muffling & "say that again"

Persistent tinnitus, one ear clearly worse than the other, or creeping up the TV volume. These are worth measuring rather than adapting around — especially asymmetric loss, which is a medical finding.

Physician-ordered imaging in Miami →

The annual baseline, after 50

Hearing belongs in the same yearly panel as body composition and cardiorespiratory fitness. One 30-minute visit gives you a reference point that gets more valuable every year you keep it.

Pair it with a DEXA scan →
How It Works

Four steps. One clear answer.

01

Book Your Miami Test

Reserve a time online or call (754) 263-6026. Same-week appointments are typically available at our Brickell clinic.

02

The 30-Minute Exam

History, otoscopy, then pure-tone and speech testing in a sound-controlled room. Nothing invasive, nothing that hurts.

03

Same-Day Audiogram Review

Walk out understanding your own audiogram — what each frequency shows, and whether anything needs a specialist.

04

Re-Test & Track

Come back yearly if you're over 50 or around noise. The trend between tests is worth more than any single result.

Reading Your Result

How to read your own audiogram

You'll leave with this graph, so it's worth knowing what it says. A clinician walks you through yours before you go.

The two axes

Pitch runs left to right, low frequencies to high. Loudness runs top to bottom, quiet at the top. Every mark is the softest sound you detected at that pitch, in that ear.

Higher is better

Marks near the top mean you caught quiet sounds. The further down a mark sits, the louder that pitch had to get before you heard it at all.

The noise notch

Noise damage has a signature: a dip around 4,000 Hz while neighboring frequencies hold. It's the earliest visible sign, and it shows up years before conversation gets hard.

Serving Miami-Dade

Hearing testing for patients across Miami

Our Brickell clinic is centrally located for patients across the greater Miami area — from Wynwood's music venues to the marinas on Key Biscayne.

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Miami Hearing Test FAQs

Common questions about hearing tests in Miami

Where can I get a hearing test in Miami?

Strong Health offers clinical hearing testing at our Brickell clinic at 1000 Brickell Plaza, Miami, FL 33131. We're centrally located in Miami's financial district with validated parking and Metrorail access (Brickell station, 0.3 mi). A full diagnostic hearing test takes about 30 minutes, and same-week appointments are typically available. Call (754) 263-6026 to book.

How much does a hearing test cost in Miami?

Hearing testing at our Miami clinic uses transparent direct-pay pricing with no hidden fees — no insurance runaround and no surprise charges. Because we don't sell hearing aids, there's no device purchase attached to your result: you pay for the exam and you keep the audiogram. Call (754) 263-6026 for current rates and for bundle pricing if you're pairing it with other diagnostics.

What happens during a hearing test?

Four things. First a short history of your hearing and noise exposure, then otoscopy — a look inside your ear canal, because impacted wax is sometimes the entire problem. Then pure-tone audiometry: headphones on in a sound-controlled room, and you signal each time you hear a tone, across frequencies, in each ear. Finally speech testing, where you repeat words at varying volumes to measure real-world understanding.

How long does a hearing test take at your Brickell clinic?

Plan for about 30 minutes at our Brickell location. That covers check-in, your hearing and noise-exposure history, otoscopy, the pure-tone and speech portions of the test, and a same-day review where a clinician walks you through your audiogram frequency by frequency before you leave. Nothing about the test is painful or invasive.

Are the free hearing tests at hearing-aid stores accurate?

The measurement can be fine; the incentive is the problem. A free screening at a hearing-aid retailer exists to identify device candidates, and the result is delivered by someone whose business is selling you one. We don't sell hearing aids, so the test is the product: you get a full diagnostic audiogram, a clinician's read of it, and a copy to keep — whatever the result says.

How accurate are online or app-based hearing tests?

They're screeners, not measurements. An app can't control for your earbuds' frequency response, your phone's volume calibration, or the ambient noise in the room you're sitting in — and all three shift results by more than the hearing loss you're trying to detect. They're useful for deciding whether to get tested. They are not usable as a baseline you'll compare against in five years.

Do I need a referral for a hearing test?

No referral is needed. You can book a hearing test at our Brickell clinic directly by phone or text, and a physician reviews every result. If your audiogram shows something that needs specialist care — sudden or one-sided loss, a conductive pattern, or anything that looks medical rather than age- or noise-related — we'll tell you plainly and point you to an ENT.

What is an audiogram and how do I read it?

An audiogram is the graph your hearing test produces. Pitch runs left to right, from low frequencies to high; loudness runs top to bottom, quiet at the top. Each mark shows the softest sound you could detect at that pitch in that ear, so marks near the top mean sensitive hearing and marks lower down mean sound has to be louder before you catch it. Most noise damage shows as a dip around 4,000 Hz.

Is hearing loss really linked to dementia?

The association is real and well documented: the Lancet Commission on dementia prevention identifies untreated midlife hearing loss as the single largest modifiable risk factor for later cognitive decline. That is a risk association, not a guarantee in either direction, and testing itself changes nothing on its own. What a baseline audiogram gives you is the ability to notice change early enough to act on it.

How often should I get my hearing tested?

Get a baseline now, whatever your age — it's the reference every later test is measured against. After that, once a year if you're over 50, work around noise, or already have a documented loss; every few years otherwise. Re-testing at the same Miami clinic under the same conditions is what makes the trend meaningful rather than just a series of unrelated numbers.

Building a full baseline? Add a VO2 max test for cardiorespiratory fitness or a DEXA scan at our Miami clinic for body composition. See all Strong Health diagnostics.

Book your hearing test in Miami

Walk into our Brickell clinic and walk out with a full audiogram you understand and get to keep. 30 minutes. No referral needed.

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