Aritradeep Sinha is an Audiologist based in Gosford, on the Central Coast. You can visit the clinic at 30 William Street, Gosford NSW 2250.
Day to day, Aritradeep looks after people who need help with hearing and ear-related issues. That can mean getting a clear check of hearing ability, figuring out what’s causing sound problems, or making sure your hearing aids fit properly and feel comfortable.
A big part of the work is hearing tests. These help sort out how well someone hears different sounds, and they can be used to guide next steps in many cases. Hearing changes can happen slowly, but they can also show up suddenly, so it’s good to get a proper look rather than just guessing.
Hearing aid fitting is another key service. A hearing aid is not a one-size thing, and it’s common to need a bit of adjusting along the way. Aritradeep helps with choosing the right approach, setting up the hearing aids, and making sure they’re working the way they should in real life, not just in the testing room.
Ear wax can also cause hearing to feel blocked or muffled. If wax build-up is part of the problem, ear wax removal may be offered as part of care. It’s a straightforward service, but it can make a noticeable difference quickly for some people.
Tinnitus is another area Aritradeep focuses on. Tinnitus can be ringing, buzzing, or other sounds that come and go, or stay for long periods. A proper tinnitus evaluation can help understand what’s going on and work out practical ways to manage it, depending on the person and their situation.
Over time, hearing and ear problems can affect day-to-day life, like talking with family, enjoying work, or feeling comfortable in quiet and noisy places. The goal is to keep things calm and clear, explain what’s happening, and support people through the next steps.
Languages spoken include English, Bengali, Hindi, Punjabi, and Urdu. That can be helpful for people who prefer to talk in their own language while sorting out hearing concerns.
Aritradeep is trained in audiology and keeps skills up to date through regular professional development. If research or new clinical ideas are relevant to your care, they’ll be considered as part of how services are delivered. Clinical trials are not a focus of the practice.