Yanan Sun is an audiologist based in the Sydney CBD, at 1 William Street, Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia. If hearing trouble doesn’t look the same as “typical” hearing loss, it can feel confusing and stressful. Yanan helps people sort through what’s going on, using careful checks and clear explanations along the way.
Yanan works with adults and children who may have issues with how the brain processes sound, not just how the ear picks it up. One focus is Auditory Processing Disorder (APD). This can show up as difficulty following speech, especially when there’s background noise, or trouble working out where sounds are coming from.
Another key area is Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder. In many cases, this can affect how well signals travel from the ear to the hearing pathways. People might notice changes in hearing from day to day, or they may hear sounds but find it hard to make sense of them.
In appointments, the goal is usually to understand your results in plain language. Testing may include listening tasks and other hearing-related checks that help map out how sound is being processed. Then Yanan can talk through practical next steps. That might involve guidance for day-to-day listening, support options, and working out what strategies can help at school, at work, or at home.
Education and training in audiology support this work. Over time, Yanan has built a steady, patient approach to testing and communication, so the process feels less overwhelming. Rather than rushing to conclusions, attention is given to patterns in your results and what they can mean in real life.
Research is not listed as a separate focus, and no clinical trial details are provided here. Still, the clinic approach stays grounded in what assessments can show, and what tends to help people day to day. If you’re not sure whether your concerns are about hearing itself, or about understanding sound, Yanan Sun is there to help you get clearer answers.