Bram Van Dun is an audiologist based in 16 University Avenue, NSW 2109. He helps people who are dealing with hearing changes, and he also supports families and workers when hearing is affected by day to day life.
As an audiologist, Bram focuses on listening and hearing health. That can include finding out what’s going on with someone’s hearing, then making sure the next steps are clear and practical. Hearing loss can creep up slowly, so at times it’s not obvious at first. Other times it shows up after noise exposure, an illness, or general changes as we get older.
Many patients come in because they’re noticing things like trouble hearing speech, asking people to repeat themselves, turning the TV up, or missing sounds in busy places. In many cases, the goal is to make communication easier at home and out in the community, not just to “test” hearing and leave it at that.
Infant hearing is another important part of Bram’s work, including infant hearing loss. Early support matters, because it can affect speech and learning. Parents often want answers they can understand, and they want a plan that feels doable. Bram’s role is to help families navigate what the hearing results might mean and what follow-up steps could be needed.
Bram also looks after people with occupational hearing loss. Workplaces with regular loud noise can be tough on hearing over time, even when hearing protection is used. For workers, it’s not only about current hearing. It’s also about checking what might be going on, keeping risks in mind, and helping protect hearing for the future.
If you’re not sure whether your hearing changes are worth checking, that’s still a valid reason to come in. Hearing health can be different from person to person, and sometimes the best first step is a clear check-up. Bram focuses on listening to what you’re experiencing, then helping you understand your options in a calm, straightforward way.
You’ll find the practice is in a convenient spot in NSW 2109. If you’re after support for hearing loss, infant hearing concerns, or hearing problems linked to work noise, Bram can help guide you through next steps.