Her wellness and holistic consulting services spring from her background in psychology, pharmacology and neuroscience, before completing her Masters in Audiology. Understanding the auditory system in its entirety and interactions with innovation has led Sandra to be constantly analysing technologies within the hearing space.
Whilst majority of audiologists center their experience around hearing aids, Sandra's extensive professional expertise covers adult and paediatric audiology, vestibular balance assessments, cochlear implants, wax removal, tinnitus counselling, servicing remote indigenous communities and health marketing. Being part of multidisciplinary teams with speech pathologists, nurses, general practitioners and Ear, Nose and Throat surgeons across both public and private sectors, she values the team focus in delivering ethical compassionate hearing health care.
She is an active member of Audiology Australia and Remote Area Health Corps, focused on providing patient centered care, working with both patients and their families to achieve better hearing outcomes.
We are proud to be your first point of contact or your unbiased second opinion. Our goal is to keep you connected to others and immersed in your surroundings. We are not owned or influenced by any hearing aid manufacturer as we do not sell the hearing aids. As a result, we are truly independent.
At Honest Hearing we believe everyone can make a difference. Hearing Care Industry Association reports, the prevalence of hearing loss in Australia is projected to increase from one in six to one in four by 2050 and it takes on average seven years from experiencing hearing difficulties to talking to an audiologist. So whether you have hearing loss, taking the first steps to improve your quality of life, are a friend that encourages someone to take action or a workplace that reminds staff to wear hearing protection, everyone does their part.
Hearing loss costs Australia $11.75 billion annually in lost productivity and other impacts. The government sees this as an important public health issue and has one of the world's best hearing healthcare programs with subsided assistance towards medical devices and rehabilitation programs.
Not all countries have the level of access to healthcare as we do, and as a result Honest Hearing gives back by donating 10% of our annual profits towards the initiatives listed below. We also accept hearing aid donations and provide them to Hear The Call, who conduct humanitarian trips in Zambia, Jordan,Guatemala, Ecuador, Mozambique and South Africa where there are limited hearing healthcare systems.
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