It's generally not recommended to have a hearing test while experiencing an active ear infection. Ear infections can cause temporary changes in hearing, discomfort, and inflammation of the ear canal, potentially affecting the accuracy of the test results. The presence of earwax or fluid in the ear, common in ear infections, may interfere with the proper functioning of the ear and impact hearing thresholds. In such cases, it's advisable to wait until the ear infection has resolved before undergoing a hearing test. If you suspect an ear infection or are experiencing symptoms such as ear pain, drainage, or decreased hearing, it's recommended to consult with a healthcare professional who can assess the condition, provide appropriate treatment, and advise on the timing of a hearing test.