Tom Francart is an Audiologist based at 384-388 Albert Street, East Melbourne, VIC 3002. He helps people who are dealing with hearing problems, and he also works with patients who have communication needs after a stroke. Day to day, that can mean working out what’s going on and making sure the next steps feel clear and manageable.
Hearing loss can show up in lots of different ways. Some people notice it slowly, others feel like it changed overnight. In many cases, hearing issues affect family chats, work calls, and even how safe you feel in busy places. Tom looks at what you’re experiencing and focuses on practical support to help you hear more comfortably.
After a stroke, hearing and communication can be part of the bigger picture. Stroke recovery can bring changes to speech, understanding, and how well sounds come through. Tom’s role is to support the hearing side of things, so people can stay connected with the people around them. At times, that means thinking about hearing comfort while someone is adjusting to life post-stroke.
Details about Tom’s experience and education aren’t listed here, so it isn’t possible to confirm specific time in practice or study history. What is clear is the patient focus: hearing loss care, and support for people dealing with stroke-related communication and hearing concerns. If you’re looking for information about background, qualifications, or previous work history, it may be best to ask the clinic directly.
There’s also no research or clinical trial information shown here. If you’re interested in trials or studies connected to hearing loss or stroke-related communication, the team can point you to what’s available and what might be relevant.