What should I expect during my Ear360 appointment?

Reviewed by:
Blythe Guevarra
Published on:
April 13, 2026

The connection between hearing and your overall wellbeing is why we created Ear360®, the world's most comprehensive hearing health assessment.

When you arrive at your local Resonate Health studio, you’ll meet our Audiologists and Health Navigators who will welcome you with a hot cup of coffee (or tea).

During your 60-minute appointment, our team will guide you through each part of the assessment. We’ll discuss your ability to hear sounds and whether you have tinnitus (that ringing or buzzing in your ears), as well as how your hearing impacts your social life, memory, balance and sleep.  

At the end, you’ll receive what we call an “impact map,” designed to assess how your ears and hearing impact your overall wellness. You can review these results through your private Resonate dashboard, allowing you to track any changes to your hearing health over time.  

An Ear360® assessment costs $99 and is recommended every one to two years, or as soon as you notice a change in your hearing.

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What should I expect during my Ear360 appointment?

Written by:
Blythe Guevarra
Reviewed by:
Blythe Guevarra
Blog length:
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Published:
February 1, 2023
Updated:
April 12, 2026
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Blythe
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I would describe my approach to hearing healthcare as thorough, and I enjoy taking the time to get to know my customers personally to ensure that their hearing healthcare journey is as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.