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BERA TEST

Precise BERA Test in Greater Noida – Shreyan Neuro Care

At Shreyan Neuro Care in Greater Noida, we offer Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry (BERA) Test to evaluate hearing and auditory nerve pathways. This non-invasive diagnostic test is essential for detecting hearing issues in newborns, children, and adults with suspected auditory dysfunction. Under the expert guidance of Dr. Sumit K. Rabi, our facility ensures accurate results and timely diagnosis using advanced neuro-audiological technology. Trust us for compassionate, expert care in auditory and neurological health.

What is the BERA Test?

BERA (Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry) is an objective neurophysiological test that measures the brain’s electrical activity in response to sound stimuli. It helps detect hearing impairments and neurological disorders related to the auditory system by recording responses from the auditory nerve up to the brainstem.

Types of BERA Testing

  • Diagnostic BERA: Used to detect hearing loss or neurological dysfunctions.

  • Screening BERA: Commonly done for newborns to detect early hearing issues.

  • Threshold BERA: Determines the softest sound level that triggers a brainstem response.

Why Choose Shreyan Neuro Care?

At Shreyan Neuro Care, under the expertise of Dr. Sumit K. Rabi, a seasoned neurophysician with 16+ years of experience, we provide highly reliable BERA testing using advanced neurodiagnostic equipment. We specialize in pediatric and adult neurology and hearing diagnostics. Our clinic emphasizes patient comfort, precision, and early intervention, making us a preferred choice in Greater Noida for neurological and auditory assessments.

 

Book Your BERA Test in Greater Noida

If you suspect hearing issues or neurological concerns in yourself or your child, visit Shreyan Neuro Care in Greater Noida for precise and compassionate care. Early diagnosis can make a significant difference. Schedule your BERA test today.

Symptoms That May Require a BERA Test

  • Delayed speech or language development

  • Difficulty responding to sound in infants or children

  • Sudden hearing loss

  • Unexplained dizziness or balance issues

  • Suspected auditory nerve disorders

How is the BERA Test Done?

The patient rests quietly while small electrodes are placed on the scalp and earlobes. Clicking sounds are delivered through earphones, and the brain’s responses are recorded. The test is safe, painless, and typically lasts 20–30 minutes.

 

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