Imagine walking down the street on a typical day, and suddenly, the world starts spinning uncontrollably. You lose your balance, feel nauseous, and have to sit […]
What is Mal de Débarquement Syndrome? Mal de Débarquement Syndrome—often abbreviated to MdDS—is a rare and often misunderstood neurological condition that translates from French to “sickness […]
Musical hallucinations (MH) are a fascinating and often unsettling phenomenon where individuals perceive music, melodies, or songs without any external auditory stimulus. Unlike simple auditory hallucinations […]
The ability to hear is fundamental to human connection, communication, and development. For children born with profound genetic hearing loss, particularly due to mutations in the […]
Understanding Single-Sided Deafness (SSD) Single-Sided Deafness (SSD) is a condition where an individual has little to no hearing in one ear while the other ear retains […]
Waking up and feeling like the world is spinning can be an unsettling experience. For those with Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), this sensation can occur […]
At The Audiology Place, I often meet parents who are unsure when or why their child might need a hearing test. It’s understandable. Hearing isn’t something […]
As a paediatric audiologist, one of the most common concerns I hear from parents is: “My child covers their ears when we go somewhere noisy—should I […]
Hearing loss is a growing concern, particularly as the global population ages. While many people attribute hearing decline solely to aging or noise exposure, emerging research […]