Protect Employee Hearing with On-site Audiometric Testing
February 12, 2026
At Champlain Medical, our Audiometric Testing program supports local businesses with reliable on-site testing, flexible scheduling, and follow-up care for employees who experience a standard threshold shift. As part of our comprehensive Occupational Health Services, we integrate hearing conservation into broader Workplace Safety programs, helping employers protect their teams, meet compliance requirements, and maintain a healthy workforce.
Trusted Community Provider
As a trusted community provider, Champlain Medical partners with local employers (Direct Primary Care) to deliver professional audiometric evaluations in a controlled clinical setting or directly within your facility. Unlike mobile units that offer limited follow-up, our team provides continuity of care through our established Medical Clinic, ensuring accurate testing conditions and dependable documentation. This approach strengthens Hearing Conservation Programs and aligns with regulatory standards while minimizing disruption to your operations.
Preventing Long-term Hearing Damage
Audiometric testing plays a vital role in preventing long-term hearing damage in high-noise environments. Through baseline and annual testing, we identify early changes in hearing and help employers implement effective Noise Control Strategies and proper hearing protection. When integrated with services such as Employment Physicals and Respiratory Fit Testing, audiometry becomes part of a proactive safety plan designed to reduce risk and support overall employee wellness.
Follow-up testing is essential for tracking changes over time. If a standard threshold shift is detected, our providers coordinate timely re-evaluations and guide next steps to protect the employee’s hearing health. Ongoing monitoring allows businesses to adjust protective equipment, reinforce training, and maintain compliance with occupational safety guidelines. Consistent oversight ensures employees can continue working safely and effectively.
Champlain Medical is committed to supporting the health of our local workforce through dependable audiometric testing and responsive care. To learn more about our audiometry program, or other services such as FAA Physicals, Urgent Care, and Immigration Services, contact Champlain Medical today to schedule a consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should employees receive audiometric testing?
Employees exposed to high noise levels should receive a baseline test and annual follow-up testing. Regular monitoring helps detect early changes in hearing and supports compliance with occupational safety standards.
What is a standard threshold shift?
A standard threshold shift is a measurable change in an employee’s hearing compared to their baseline test. If identified, follow-up testing and protective measures can be implemented to help prevent further hearing loss.
Can Champlain Medical provide on-site testing at our facility?
Yes. Champlain Medical offers flexible scheduling and can coordinate on-site audiometric testing or testing at our Medical Clinic, depending on your workplace needs and noise conditions.