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Audiologist Peter Vuong has worked in Melton for the past six years and enjoys working with the local community. Oscar Parry spoke with Peter about his role and his connection to the local area.

What is your connection to Melton?

I’ve been working in Melton for six years as the audiology director at Specsavers Melton, and I’m now into my ninth year as a qualified audiologist. Over this time, I’ve developed a strong connection with the local community, working closely with individuals and families to support their hearing and eye health.

What do you like most about working in Melton and with the local community?

I truly enjoy being part of a vibrant and diverse community that values health and wellbeing. Working in Melton has given me the opportunity to collaborate with like-minded professionals in a multidisciplinary team focused on delivering accessible, high-quality care. I also appreciate the chance to engage directly with the community through educational presentations and outreach initiatives, helping raise awareness about hearing and eye health.

Tell us a bit about your job and what you find most interesting about audiology.

As audiology director my role involves both clinical care and community health promotion. What I find most rewarding about audiology is the ability to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives by improving their hearing and overall quality of life. I love getting to know each of my patients on a personal level … having both audiology and optometry in one clinic offers real convenience for our patients. It allows them to manage their hearing and eye health in a single visit, which is especially helpful for older adults or those with busy schedules.

What are some basic things people can do to protect their hearing?

There are a few simple but important steps people can take: get regular hearing checks – especially from age 50 or if there is family history of hearing loss … avoid prolonged exposure to loud noise and always use hearing protection when operating loud machinery … manage your health – conditions like diabetes can increase the risk of hearing loss, so staying on top of your general health and scheduling annual hearing checks is vital. Consult [a] GP to gain better understanding of side effects – which may include hearing loss – of any prescribed medication.

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