Our Audiologist
OUR AUDIOLOGIST
Mr. Andrew Sim
BSc. (Hons) Biomed. Sci (NUS), MSc. Clin. Audiology (UniMelb)
Andrew is our Audiologist with a Masters in Audiology from the University of Melbourne (UniMelb) and a Bachelor’s Degree with Honours in Biomedical Science from the National University of Singapore (NUS). Through his training in both institutions, he has gained experience in addressing a variety of audiological disorders in both adult and paediatric populations.
He is dedicated to working with both adults and children, specializing in diagnostic audiological testing, tinnitus management, balance (vestibular) and Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) assessments. He is especially interested in aural rehabilitation for hearing aid and cochlear implant users in improving their quality of life. He firmly believes that a patient’s hearing needs should be addressed in a holistic and patient-centred manner.
Andrew is currently a member of the Society for Audiology Professionals Singapore (SAPS). He is passionate about contributing meaningful change to the hearing health industry and hopes to increase hearing awareness among teenagers and the elderly in Singapore. To this end, he has been invited to speak at schools and has also shared his expertise on hearing health and the Audiology profession in general through platforms such as Singapore radio station, 88.3JIA FM.
OUR AUDIOLOGIST
Ms. Charis Koh
BEng (EEE) (NTU), M. AudSt (UQ)
Charis is a dedicated audiologist with a Master’s in Audiology from the University of Queensland and a Bachelor’s in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Nanyang Technological University. Her unique blend of education equips her with a solid understanding of hearing technology, enhancing her clinical practice.
Having experienced hearing loss herself and being a hearing aid user, Charis brings a personal perspective to her work, deepening her empathy and commitment to helping others navigate their hearing challenges. She has gained valuable experience in an adult rehabilitation clinic in Brisbane, where she honed her skills in assessing and managing a range of hearing disorders. Her clinical focus is on rehabilitation strategies that aim to improve patients’ auditory function and overall quality of life.
Passionate about public education, Charis focuses on raising awareness on the prevention and impacts of hearing loss. She believes in empowering individuals and communities with knowledge to promote better hearing health through safe listening practices and the importance of early intervention. She is also especially keen on interacting and working with children with hearing loss, supporting them and their families through the hearing loss journey.
As a member of Audiology Australia and the Society for Audiology Professionals Singapore, Charis is committed to making a positive impact in the field of audiology. She aims to enhance understanding of hearing health issues and promote safe listening practices for all age groups, fostering a more informed society that values auditory wellness.
OUR AUDIOLOGIST
Ms. Charis Koh
MSc. Audiology (NUS)
Nituna graduated with a Masters in Audiology from the National University of Singapore (NUS). She comes with a unique background, having transitioned from dentistry to pursue a passion for helping individuals with hearing and balance disorders. Her expertise spans both pediatric and adult populations, with a special interest in Auditory Processing Disorders (APD).
Driven by a commitment to enhance the lives of those with hearing impairments, Nituna aims to support communication skills, engagement, and overall well-being. She holds certification as a Dangerous Decibels Educator, advocating for safe listening practices to prevent hearing loss. Nituna is proficient in managing tinnitus and other sound tolerance disorders, equipped to address diverse auditory challenges experienced by her patients.
Beyond her clinical work, Nituna serves as the treasurer for the Society for Audiology Professionals in Singapore. She is deeply devoted to effecting a meaningful change within the hearing health sector in Singapore.