Mark Seeto is an Audiologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. He looks after people who are dealing with hearing and listening challenges, from little kids just starting out, to adults who’ve noticed changes over time.
In many cases, hearing loss can make everyday life feel harder. That might mean struggling to follow conversations, hearing things as muffled, or missing details in busy places like shops or public transport. Mark works with patients to understand what’s going on and what support could help.
Mark also sees families where infant hearing loss is a concern. Early checks matter, and the sooner hearing issues are picked up, the better the chances for timely support. He helps guide families through the testing side of things, keeping it practical and straightforward.
At times, people are told they have something called auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD). This can affect how sound signals travel and how the brain processes them. There’s also auditory processing disorder, where hearing sounds may be okay, but the brain has trouble making sense of speech and timing. Mark focuses on sorting out what the results mean, and what next steps might be useful.
Workplace noise is another big reason people seek an audiology appointment. Occupational hearing loss can build up with time, especially for people around machinery, tools, or loud environments. Mark also works with people living with HIV/AIDS, where hearing checks can still be part of staying on top of health.
Experience, education, and any research or clinical trial involvement weren’t listed in the details provided here. What is clear is Mark’s day-to-day work across these areas of hearing care, with a calm, plain-language approach that suits real life.