The Audiology Department at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital (WCH) provides diagnostic hearing assessments to more than 5000 children each year, seeing a variety of inpatients and outpatients of different ages and varying degrees of complexity.

We are proud to support this service, funding vital equipment and projects.

The Titan Tympanometer is a versatile, portable tool that allows the Audiology team to assess both middle ear health and cochlear function. Although they are regularly used in clinics at the WCH, they are also very useful in Outreach services, including Aboriginal ear health clinics.

We are pleased to be able to support the purchase of vital equipment, enabling quality service delivery at the WCH, and into rural and remote communities across South Australia and cross border communities.

Phoebe Hall, Paediatric Audiologist, shares her gratitude:

“The Audiology Department sincerely thanks the WCH Foundation for their generous support in purchasing the new Titan device. This valuable contribution enables us to provide high-quality care and services to our patients, both at the hospital, and in the community”.