We provide assessments and management plans for patients with hearing difficulties.

Key points

  • Assessment and management of people who have hearing difficulties
  • Support is tailored to the needs and goals of the client
Patients need a referral from their GP or healthcare provider. Access referral information

What we do

Our team assesses and manages patients with hearing difficulties.

An audiologist can assist patients who have:

  • Decreased or changed hearing
  • Undergone a medical event that could damage hearing
  • Significantly distressing tinnitus
  • Communication difficulties associated with hearing loss

Our clinics

Audiology Clinic
The RMH Parkville
For patients
For health professionals

Need to change or cancel your appointment?

Do one of the following:

What to bring

Every time you come

Every time you come in for a test, day procedure, surgery or treatment, you should bring:

  • Medicare card
  • Health Care card (if you have one)
  • Concession card (if you have one)
  • Adverse drug alert card (if you have one)
  • Medications you are currently taking, including any that you have bought without a prescription
  • X-ray films, scans, ultrasounds or any other test results you have which are related to your procedure
  • Private health insurance card (if you want to use it)
  • Aids (glasses, hearing aid, walking frame)

For a clinic appointment

If you come for a clinic appointment, you should also bring:

  • Your appointment letter
  • Any special items listed on your letter
  • Your appointment book (if relevant)
  • TAC or WorkCover claim number
Head of service
Laeticia Hargreaves
Manager, Speech Pathology & Audiology
Kate Credlin
Manager, Speech Pathology & Audiology
Contact us
Audiology
Phone
(03) 9342 7440
Allied health administration
Address
The RMH Parkville
Level 1 West
300 Grattan St, Parkville, Victoria
Referrals
We do not accept email referrals
Phone
(03) 9139 4770
Referral Information Line
Fax
(03) 9342 4234
Referrals for Specialist Clinics
Last updated 11 January 2023