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FEATURE: Hearing Practitioner News

Arches Audiology Founder/Director/Clinical Audiologist, Seray Lim, has featured in the latest Hearing Practitioner News Magazine.

Seray’s passion of helping people achieve their goals and reaching their fullest potential extends beyond the audiogram - beyond working out the softest level that one can hear at different pure tones - it extends to one’s ability to follow speech in background noise and to have meaningful conversations and exchanges in complex listening environments.

The auditory system: the hearing pathway, the listening pathway, the auditory memory pathway, it is a complex system; and that is why you see complex patients. And unfortunately, for some people, the hearing aid alone approach does not cut it. That is why as an APD Specialist, Seray feels great responsibility to increase awareness of auditory processing skills and auditory processing disorder. She offers APD evaluations and therapy (based on Jack Katz ‘The Buffalo Model’ approach to APD) as well as hearing aids, remote mic solutions and workplace/classroom solutions.

The volunteer work she does as a member of the Rotary Club of Springvale City and now as part of Rotary’s Recycled Sound Program, is not because she doesn’t value her worth or time, it is because she believes that YOU CAN BE THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO SEE IN THE WORLD.

She sees a world where people are tolerant, kind, accepting, accessible/friendly, and that all environments are ‘user-friendly’/low barriers (UX is another area of interest she has, alongside Bikram Yoga and Triathlons).

Click on the link here to find out about her recent trip to Cambodia and what her hopes are for Recycled Sound Program.