Allison S. Young

Otolaryngologist

📍 Sydney

About of Allison S. Young

Allison S. Young is an Otolaryngologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. She looks after people with ear, nose and throat related issues, but her work also touches on health problems that can affect balance and hearing.


If you’ve ever had spinning dizziness, unsteady walking, or sudden changes in hearing, you’re not alone. In many cases, conditions like vertigo and Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) can make everyday life feel off. She also supports patients who have Meniere Disease, where symptoms can come and go and may include dizziness, ringing, and hearing changes.


Allison also cares for people with problems involving the inner ear and related nerves. That can include hearing loss, acoustic neuroma, and other growths such as meningioma. At times, her patients may also be dealing with complex neurological symptoms, including migraine-related dizziness and conditions like stroke that can affect balance or hearing.


There are also times when facial nerve issues are part of the story. She treats concerns such as recurrent peripheral facial palsy, where weakness on one side of the face can return. Some patients may be dealing with rarer conditions too, and the goal stays the same: help people understand what’s going on and plan the next steps in a clear way.


In this profile, experience and education details aren’t listed, so it’s best to check directly if you want full information about training history, years in practice, or specific qualifications. The focus here is on the kinds of conditions she works with in an ear and balance clinic setting.


Research and clinical trials aren’t named in the information provided. If you’re looking for trials related to vertigo, hearing loss, or inner ear conditions, it would be worth asking the clinic team whether anything is currently being studied in your situation.


Overall, Allison’s work centres on helping patients manage symptoms that can be stressful and disruptive, like dizziness, ongoing hearing trouble, and nerve-related changes. Clear communication matters, because these issues can be confusing, and treatment plans often need time, patience, and careful follow-up.

Services & Conditions Treated

Meniere DiseaseVertigoBrown SyndromeRecurrent Peripheral Facial PalsyAcoustic NeuromaADULT SyndromeBenign Paroxysmal Positional VertigoHearing LossMeningiomaMigraineNeurosyphilisPicaRefsum DiseaseStroke

Publications

1 total

The role of cochlear and vestibular afferents in long-latency cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potentials.

International journal of audiology • May 13, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions does Dr Allison S. Young treat?
Dr Allison S. Young is an Otolaryngologist in Sydney who treats conditions such as Meniere disease, vertigo, recurrent peripheral facial palsy, acoustic neuroma, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, hearing loss, mening ioma, migraine, and other related issues.
What services does Dr Young offer?
Her listed services include assessment and management of balance and ear disorders, vertigo, hearing problems, and related neurological or ENT conditions. If you’re unsure whether your issue fits, you can contact the clinic for guidance.
Where is Dr Young based?
Dr Allison S. Young practices in Sydney, NSW, Australia.
How can I book an appointment with Dr Young?
To arrange a consult with Dr Young, please contact the clinic directly. They can guide you on available appointment times and any referral requirements.
What should I expect at a first visit?
During your first visit, the doctor will review your symptoms, medical history, and any relevant tests. They’ll discuss a plan for investigation or treatment based on your specific condition.
Which conditions related to balance and hearing are mentioned for this doctor?
The conditions include Meniere disease, vertigo, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, hearing loss, acoustic neuroma, and related ENT or neurological issues.