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Hearing Test Centers Philippines: Where to Get Your Hearing Checked [2026]

Hearing Test Centers Philippines: Where to Get Your Hearing Checked [2026]

Quick Answer: A basic pure tone audiometry test in the Philippines costs β‚±500–₱1,500. Full diagnostic packages (PTA + speech + tympanometry) run β‚±1,500–₱3,500. Specialized tests β€” OAE (newborn screening) β‚±800–₱1,800, ABR (auditory brainstem response) β‚±3,500–₱6,500. Major providers: Manila Hearing Aid and Active Hearing Center (50+ branches nationwide), plus ENT departments at St. Luke's, MakatiMed, The Medical City, Chong Hua Cebu, and hospital-linked audiology centers in Cavite, Iloilo, Davao, Pampanga, and Bacolod. Walk-ins accepted at most mall-based branches.

Why Get a Hearing Test

Roughly 1 in 6 Filipino adults has measurable hearing loss; most are undiagnosed for years. Early audiometry catches noise-induced hearing loss (common in BPO, construction, manufacturing workers), age-related presbycusis, middle-ear pathology, and pediatric conductive losses that can quietly derail school performance. A test takes 20–45 minutes, is painless, and gives you an audiogram that any ENT can interpret.

This guide is a location directory β€” where to actually go. For how much hearing tests and hearing aids cost in detail, see our hearing test & hearing aid cost guide and hearing aid cost Philippines.

Types of Hearing Tests

TestWhat It MeasuresTimeTypical Cost
Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA)Softest sound you can hear at each frequency15–25 minβ‚±500–₱1,500
Speech AudiometryAbility to hear and repeat words at different volumes10–15 minβ‚±400–₱1,000
TympanometryMiddle ear function and pressure5 minβ‚±300–₱800
Acoustic ReflexStapedial reflex, cranial nerve function5–10 minβ‚±400–₱900
OAE (Otoacoustic Emissions)Inner ear hair cell function; used for newborns10 minβ‚±800–₱1,800
ABR / BERABrainstem electrical response to sound; infants, malingerers45–90 minβ‚±3,500–₱6,500
Full Diagnostic PackagePTA + Speech + Tympanometry + Reflex45–60 minβ‚±1,500–₱3,500

For pre-employment, DOLE-compliant audiometry (PTA-only) is the standard and costs β‚±500–₱1,200.

Where to Get a Hearing Test

Metro Manila β€” Manila City

Manila Hearing Aid – Taft Avenue β€” The original flagship; full diagnostic suite, in-house audiologists, trial hearing aids after the audiogram.

Manila Hearing Aid – Quezon Avenue, Manila Hearing Aid – SM Mall of Asia, Manila Hearing Aid – Glorietta Makati β€” Walk-ins welcome.

Active Hearing Center – Main Branch, Active Hearing Center – PGH β€” PGH partnership means very affordable PTA for walk-ins.

American Hearing Center β€” Older, ENT-linked provider.

Hear Life – MMC β€” Inside Makati Medical Center; good for patients already there for ENT.

The Philippine National Ear Institute β€” Subspecialist referral center; ABR, OAE, cochlear implant workups.

Metro Manila β€” Quezon City

Active Hearing Center – Capitol Medical Center and Active Hearing Center – Cloverleaf β€” QC north anchors.

Manila Hearing Aid – SM North Towers, Manila Hearing Aid – Cubao, Manila Hearing Aid – SM Fairview β€” Mall-based, long hours.

Family Hearing and Speech Center – Quezon City β€” Combines audiology with pediatric speech therapy; strong for children's evaluations.

Better Hearing Philippines Inc. and Hearing Health Hub PH β€” Boutique QC audiology practices.

Dizziness and Hearing Center β€” Specializes in vestibular testing (VNG, vHIT) alongside audiometry.

Metro Manila β€” Makati, Taguig, Pasig

Active Hearing Center – Makati Medical Center β€” Hospital-integrated.

Manila Hearing Aid – Makati and Manila Hearing Aid – Taguig β€” Convenient for BGC and Ayala workers.

Advanced Hearing Care Center and Sountex Professional Hearing Care β€” Premium Makati audiology options.

American Hearing Center – The Podium and Active Hearing Center – Shangri-La β€” Ortigas coverage.

Manila Hearing Aid Center, Inc. – Main Office (Pasig) β€” Corporate headquarters; full diagnostic and fitting.

HearPro Diagnostic and Hearing Aid Center β€” Ortigas independent practice.

Metro Manila β€” South (ParaΓ±aque, Las PiΓ±as)

Manila Hearing Aid – Alabang Town Center, Active Hearing Center – Festival Mall, Active Hearing Center – Perpetual Las PiΓ±as β€” Southern Metro anchors.

Cavite

Manila Hearing Aid – SM DasmariΓ±as, Audibly Hearing Aid Center – DasmariΓ±as Cavite, Linaw Dinig Hearing Aid Center Dasma β€” DasmariΓ±as/Imus hub.

Ephphatma Inc. (Hearing Aid) β€” Bacoor option.

Ear Care & Hearing Aid Center – Cavite, EarCare and Hearing Aid Center – Cavite, Hearing Health Center, Audibly Hearing Aid Center – Silang, Acienda Mall β€” General Trias and Silang coverage.

Iloilo

Active Hearing Center – Qualimed-Iloilo β€” Inside Qualimed Hospital; hospital-integrated audiology.

Active Hearing Center – Festive Walk Iloilo and Manila Hearing Aid – SM Iloilo β€” Mall-based, walk-in friendly.

Cebu

iHearBetterNow ENT Surgical and Hearing Diagnostics – Ayala Center Cebu β€” ENT + audiology combined; full diagnostic.

iHearBetterNow Hearing Center Cebu Cybergate and iHearBetterNow Hearing Center Mandaue β€” IT Park and Mandaue coverage.

Manila Hearing Aid – SM Cebu and Active Hearing Center – SM Seaside City β€” Mall-based.

Cebu Digital Hearing Solutions Inc, Linaw Dinig Hearing Aid Center Cebu, KEM Hearing Aid Center β€” Established local providers.

Davao

Manila Hearing Aid – Davao β€” Davao City; PTA, tympanometry, hearing aid fitting.

PLM ENT Diagnostics and Hearing Center β€” Digos; serves southern Davao region.

For Davao ENT consults, see Best ENT Clinics in Davao City.

Pampanga

Active Hearing Center – SM Clark β€” Angeles.

Medicear Hearing Aid Center, Medicear – City of San Fernando, Angeles City Hearing Aid Center – CHAN ENT Clinic β€” Provincial anchors.

Dream Newborn Hearing And Diagnostic Center β€” Mabalacat; specializes in newborn OAE screening.

Laguna / Rizal

Hearing Lab Philippines, American Hearing Center – Calamba, Manila Hearing Aid – SM Calamba β€” Calabarzon corridor.

Audibly Hearing Aid Center – Cainta Rizal, Rizal Hearing Solutions β€” Rizal province.

Negros Occidental (Bacolod)

AccuHear Hearing Center and Phonak Hearing Aid Clinic β€” Bacolod City.

PhilHealth & HMO Coverage for Hearing Tests

PhilHealth does not specifically reimburse standalone audiometry under outpatient benefits. Hearing tests billed as part of an admitted ENT case (e.g., sudden sensorineural hearing loss, chronic otitis media workup) are bundled into the All-Case-Rate hospitalization payment. Newborn hearing screening (OAE) is often covered under the Newborn Care Package. See our PhilHealth outpatient benefits series for broader context.

HMOs (Maxicare, Intellicare, Medicard, PhilCare) commonly cover hearing tests when ordered by an ENT specialist as part of a workup β€” not as a screening on request. Pre-employment PTA for DOLE medical certificates is usually self-pay (β‚±500–₱1,200) and done at walk-in mall branches.

When to Get Your Hearing Tested

  • Adults age 50+: baseline every 3 years, annually if exposure history.
  • BPO / call center workers: every 12 months (DOLE-recommended).
  • Factory, airport, construction workers: every 6–12 months per DOLE-OSH standards.
  • Sudden hearing change or tinnitus: within 72 hours (sudden sensorineural hearing loss is a medical emergency).
  • Children with speech delay or school performance issues: as soon as concerns arise.
  • Newborns: OAE screening before hospital discharge or within the first month.

For pre-employment/medical certificate hearing tests, most BPO and shipping employers accept any DOH-licensed audiologist's PTA report.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a referral to get a hearing test?

No β€” standalone audiology centers (Manila Hearing Aid, Active Hearing Center, iHearBetterNow) accept walk-ins without a referral. For HMO coverage, you typically need an ENT referral first.

How long does a hearing test take?

PTA alone: 15–25 minutes. Full diagnostic package (PTA + speech + tympanometry + acoustic reflex): 45–60 minutes. ABR for infants or difficult adults: 60–90 minutes, often done under sedation for young children.

Is a hearing test covered by PhilHealth?

Not as a standalone outpatient benefit. It is bundled when admitted for an ENT condition. Newborn OAE is covered via the Newborn Care Package. Most pre-employment tests are self-pay.

Can infants get a hearing test?

Yes. Newborns get OAE within the first month. If OAE is referred (fails), ABR follows at 1–3 months. Centers like Family Hearing and Speech Center – Quezon City, The Philippine National Ear Institute, and Dream Newborn Hearing (Pampanga) do pediatric ABR routinely.

Are results available same day?

Yes. PTA, tympanometry, and speech audiometry results are printed and explained at the end of the session. ABR reports may take 1–3 business days for the audiologist's formal written interpretation.

Will I need to see an ENT after?

If your audiogram shows any threshold worse than 25 dB HL, an ENT consult is recommended to rule out treatable causes (wax, middle-ear fluid, otosclerosis, perforation). Audiologists cannot prescribe medications or perform surgery. See Best ENT Clinics in Metro Manila, Cebu, Davao, Pampanga, Iloilo, and Bacolod.

How often should I repeat my hearing test?

Adults without complaints: every 3 years after age 50. Adults with occupational noise exposure: every 6–12 months. Anyone with diagnosed hearing loss: annually, or whenever function changes.

Find a Hearing Test Center Near You

Find audiology and hearing test centers near you on ClinicFinderPH: /diagnostic. For cost details, see Hearing Test & Hearing Aid Cost in the Philippines and Hearing Aid Cost Philippines.

Conclusion

The Philippines has solid nationwide coverage for hearing testing β€” Manila Hearing Aid and Active Hearing Center alone operate in every major region, supplemented by iHearBetterNow (Cebu), hospital ENT departments, and local specialty practices in Cavite, Iloilo, Davao, Pampanga, and Bacolod. A basic PTA is inexpensive, painless, and high-value: 20 minutes and β‚±500–₱1,500 can catch hearing loss a decade before you'd notice it yourself. If you work in noise, are over 50, or have had any sudden change in hearing β€” book one.

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