Anne E. Castles

Audiologist

Female📍 Sydney

About of Anne E. Castles

Anne E. Castles is an Audiologist based in Sydney, at 16 University Avenue, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia. Her work focuses on hearing health and the way hearing can affect everyday learning and communication.


In many cases, people come in because they’re dealing with hearing loss. That might look like missing parts of conversations, turning the volume up more than usual, or feeling worn out from trying to follow speech in busy places. Anne helps people sort out what’s going on with their hearing and what support can make day to day life a bit easier.


Anne also works with Developmental Reading Disorder. Hearing issues can sometimes overlap with learning challenges, and it can be confusing for families and schools when progress doesn’t match what you’d expect. Over time, careful listening checks and support planning can help remove some of that guesswork.


She’s the kind of clinician who keeps things practical and grounded. Appointments are usually about understanding the concerns, looking at what’s affecting hearing or learning, and working out next steps that fit the person and their situation. At times, that may mean talking through strategies for home or school, or helping with a clearer plan for ongoing support.


Experience: specific years of experience aren’t listed here, so it’s best to check directly if you want exact details. Education: education history isn’t shown in the available information either, so there’s no extra qualification list to include at the moment.


For research and clinical trials, there’s no published trial or research involvement listed here. If you’re looking for details on that side, the clinic can confirm what’s currently being used in practice.


If you’re in Sydney and you’re trying to make sense of hearing loss or Developmental Reading Disorder, Anne E. Castles can help you take things step by step. The goal is simple: get clearer answers, reduce stress, and support better communication and learning.

Services & Conditions Treated

Developmental Reading DisorderHearing Loss

Publications

1 total

Acquisition of orthographic forms via spoken complex word training.

Psychonomic bulletin & review • September 07, 2022

Frequently Asked Questions

What does an audiologist do?
An audiologist tests hearing and helps with hearing loss, balance, and related concerns. They also offer advice on devices like hearing aids and strategies to manage hearing issues.
What services are available from this doctor?
The practice includes services for hearing loss and developmental reading disorder, with a focus on assessment and management related to these areas.
Where is the clinic located?
The clinic is at 16 University Avenue, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia.
How do I book an appointment?
Appointments can be arranged by contacting the clinic directly. Please call or use the practice’s booking method to secure a time that suits you.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Bring any relevant medical information, previous hearing test results if available, and a list of symptoms or concerns you’d like to discuss.
What can I expect during my visit?
You’ll have an assessment by the audiologist, discuss your concerns, and receive tailored information or treatment options based on your needs.

Contact Information

16 University Avenue, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia

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