Universal newborn hearing screening is a crucial process designed to detect potential hearing loss in all newborns within the first few months of life. SGH department of neonatal and development medicine's screening programme aims to identify any hearing impairments early on, allowing for timely intervention and maximisation of the baby's developmental potential. By conducting this screening universally, healthcare providers can ensure that every newborn has the opportunity for early detection and appropriate support if hearing loss is identified.
This article seeks to answer some of the frequently asked questions associated with hearing sceening.
With universal newborn hearing screening, we have the opportunity to detect any potential issues early and provide the necessary support for optimal outcomes. Our leaflet below offers further insights, guidelines, and tips to navigate the journey of newborn hearing screening and support your child's auditory development. Remember, early detection leads to early intervention, setting the foundation for a bright and fulfilling future for your little one. Download the leaflet today:
Universal Newborn Hearing Screening.pdf