Katherine Moore is an audiologist based in Heidelberg, VIC. Her clinic is at 74 Mount Street, Heidelberg VIC 3084. She helps people understand their hearing and feel more confident about what to do next.
In everyday terms, hearing care can cover a lot of different things. Katherine’s work includes hearing tests, hearing aid fittings, earwax removal, and tinnitus evaluation. If you’ve been struggling with sounds being too soft, muffled, or not coming through clearly, a hearing test is often the first step. It gives a clear picture of what’s happening and helps guide the next move.
Hearing aids can be life-changing for many people, but getting the right fit matters. Katherine focuses on hearing aid fittings, which means the goal is not just to hand over a device. It’s about making sure it works for your ears and your day-to-day life, so you can hear speech and everyday sounds more easily in many cases.
Sometimes the problem isn’t the hearing itself, but what’s blocking sound. Earwax can build up and make hearing feel reduced or unclear. Katherine can help with earwax removal, so sound can get through properly again.
Tinnitus is another area she looks into. Tinnitus can feel annoying or distracting, and it can affect sleep and concentration. A tinnitus evaluation helps work out what might be going on and what support options could help.
Katherine is a trained audiologist, and her clinic approach stays practical and calm. Over time, she helps people deal with hearing concerns without making it feel too complicated. Appointments are usually about listening, explaining what the results mean, and talking through realistic next steps.
If you’re not sure where to start, that’s quite common. Many people book because something has changed, like missing parts of conversations, turning the TV up more than usual, or feeling like sounds have become harder to pick up. Katherine’s services are built around those kinds of concerns, from testing through to fittings when they’re needed.
No clinical trials are listed for this clinic, and there aren’t any research details noted. Still, the focus stays on clear assessment and helpful, hands-on hearing care for people in Heidelberg and the wider area.