Wayne J. Wilson is an audiologist based in Brisbane, QLD 4072. He works with people of different ages who need help with hearing and listening. If sound is coming in, but it doesn’t quite make sense, that’s often where audiology can help.
In many cases, Wayne looks after concerns like hearing loss and tinnitus. Tinnitus can be a constant noise, ringing, or a buzzing sound, and it can really affect sleep and day to day life. Hearing loss can be different for each person, so appointments usually focus on understanding what you’re noticing and what your hearing needs.
Wayne also supports families and patients dealing with auditory processing issues. Auditory Processing Disorder is one example. It can affect how the brain handles sound, even when the ears are working. People may struggle to follow speech in noise, or they may find directions harder to stick with at times.
Some clients need support for Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder. This can change how sound signals are received and used. It’s not always straightforward, so careful assessment and clear guidance matter. Wayne also works around hearing concerns linked with complex medical histories, including HIV/AIDS. In these situations, hearing support is part of a broader health picture.
He may also be involved with hearing related to surgical care, including myringotomy. And for patients with conditions like Transposition of the Great Arteries, early hearing monitoring and ongoing support can be important, depending on the individual plan from the treating team.
Information about Wayne’s education and experience isn’t listed here, so if you’re looking for specific training details, it’s best to check directly with the clinic. Research involvement and any clinical trial work also isn’t shown in the information provided.
Overall, Wayne’s role is to help people make sense of what they hear, improve communication where possible, and guide next steps. For some people that means learning coping strategies. For others, it can mean targeted testing and practical recommendations that fit real life in Brisbane.