## Showing articles from hearing tag

### [Does the ASQ-3 screen for hearing status? If yes, what specific questions address hearing? If no, do you recommend a hearing screening tool or a physical screening by an audiologist?](https://support.agesandstages.com/kb/article/406-does-the-asq3-screen-for-hearing-status-if-yes-what-specific-questions-address-hearing-if-no-do-you-recommend-a-hearing-screening-tool-or-a-physical-screening-by-an-audiologist/)

ASQ-3 does not directly screen for hearing, only indirectly as there are often language delays when hearing difficulties are present. The developers recommend screening by an audiologist. A physician can recommend an audiologist, or if a parent is concerned about hearing, they can call the early intervention/early childhood program.

### [Can you provide a statement or report that says ASQ-3 is evidence-based for vision and hearing screening?](https://support.agesandstages.com/kb/article/357-can-you-provide-a-statement-or-report-that-says-asq3-is-evidencebased-for-vision-and-hearing-screening/)

ASQ-3 is not an evidence-based vision or hearing screening tool. ASQ-3 can indicate the need for further assessment in those areas, but it does not meet the guidelines as a vision or hearing screening tool.
