What Does an Audiologist Do?
An audiologist is a university-qualified healthcare professional specialising in the assessment, management, and treatment of hearing and balance disorders. Audiologists work with patients of all ages, from newborns to older adults, providing a comprehensive range of services designed to improve communication and quality of life.
At SoundClear, our audiologists perform thorough diagnostic hearing evaluations using advanced audiometric equipment. These assessments go beyond simple beep tests to include speech audiometry, tympanometry, and otoacoustic emission testing. The result is a detailed picture of your hearing health that guides personalised treatment recommendations.
Beyond diagnosis, audiologists play a critical role in hearing rehabilitation. This includes selecting and fitting hearing aids, programming devices to match your specific hearing profile, and providing ongoing counselling and support to ensure you get the most from your hearing technology. Our audiologists also manage conditions such as tinnitus, hyperacusis, and auditory processing difficulties.
Our QualificationsQualified Professionals You Can Trust
Every audiologist at SoundClear holds a Master of Audiology or equivalent postgraduate qualification from an accredited Australian university. Our clinicians are full members of Audiology Australia and hold Certificates of Clinical Practice, ensuring they meet the highest professional standards in the field.
We maintain our clinical expertise through regular professional development, attending national and international audiology conferences, and staying current with the latest research and technological advances. This commitment to ongoing education means our patients always receive evidence-based care informed by the most up-to-date clinical practices.
Our ApproachA Patient-First Approach to Hearing Care
We understand that seeking help for hearing difficulties can feel overwhelming. That is why our audiologists take a patient-centred approach to every consultation. We begin by listening to your concerns, understanding your lifestyle, and learning about the specific situations where hearing is most challenging for you.
This detailed understanding allows us to build a treatment plan that is genuinely tailored to your needs. Rather than recommending the most expensive option, we focus on what will deliver the best outcomes for your individual circumstances. Whether you need a simple hearing check, a complex fitting, or ongoing tinnitus management, our audiologists will guide you through every step with clarity and care.
Why Choose UsWhy Choose SoundClear?
Independent Practice
We are not affiliated with any hearing aid manufacturer, so our recommendations are always impartial and based on your needs.
No Gap Services
Eligible pensioners and DVA card holders receive hearing services through government programs.
Lifetime Support
Every patient receives ongoing aftercare, free adjustments, and regular review appointments as part of our commitment to long-term hearing health.
Five Convenient Locations
Visit us in Melbourne CBD, Brighton, Toorak, South Yarra, or Hawthorn for accessible, high-quality hearing care close to home.