Tara Bishesari is an Audiologist based in Brighton, VIC, working from 4/232, Bay Street, Brighton VIC 3186.
In many cases, people come in because day-to-day hearing feels harder than it used to. That might be mild hearing trouble, changes you notice at work or at home, or sound just not coming through as clearly. Tara also looks at common ear-related issues like earwax build-up and how it can affect what you hear.
Hearing tests are a big part of the clinic work. These checks help work out what’s going on and what kind of support might suit best. If hearing aids are needed, Tara can help with hearing aid fittings and explain how they work in everyday situations. This includes making sure the device is set up properly, so the sound feels more natural and easier to manage.
Tinnitus is another area covered. Tinnitus can show up as ringing, buzzing, hissing, or other sounds, and it can be annoying or distracting, especially when things are quiet. A tinnitus evaluation helps sort out what’s happening and what steps may help with comfort and sound management.
Earwax removal is also available when blockage is the likely cause. At times, earwax can make hearing feel muffled or blocked. Getting it sorted can make a noticeable difference quickly for some people, but it’s still important to check properly rather than guess.
Appointments are for both adults and children, depending on what’s needed. Some people prefer a straightforward check and clear next steps. Others want time to understand what the results mean and what options are worth considering.
The clinic works with patients who speak English or Farsi, which can make things easier when discussing symptoms, daily challenges, and treatment choices. Simple explanations matter, especially when hearing changes can feel confusing or stressful.
There’s a focus on practical care—things like careful testing, fitting support, and follow-up guidance so patients know how to use what they’ve been given. Over time, that can help hearing feel more comfortable and less of a daily worry.