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Ryan Allen - Audiologist
Ryan Allen (born on the 28th of October 1981) is a renowned Australian audiologist based on the Gold Coast. He is currently the National Clinical Manager at Bay Audio Hearing Experts (an Australia-wide network of over 80 stores offering hearing technology solutions).

Early life and education Born in Brisbane, Ryan obtained his Bachelor’s Degree in Human Movement and Exercise Science from the Queensland University of Technology in 2003. He then went on to study a Master’s Degree in Audiology from the University of Queensland, obtaining the qualification in 2005. During his time at UQ, he was an active member of Audiology Australia (as he remains to this day).

Career Ryan started out as an Intern Audiologist at National Hearing Care in 2005, completing his Certificate of Clinical Practice and obtaining his Qualified Practitioner number in January 2006. During his time at National Hearing Care, he worked extensively in the area of adult rehabilitation, which has since become his area of passion.

In April 2006, Ryan relocated from Australia to New Zealand to practice as an Audiologist, working for Bay Audiology. Shortly after moving to New Zealand, he received full membership with the New Zealand Audiological Society (NZAS). In his role, he worked closely with people suffering from work-related noise-induced hearing losses through the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC). Ryan was promoted to a senior clinical role within Bay Audiology whilst working in New Zealand. In June 2008, Ryan was offered an opportunity to live and work as a senior clinician at Bay Audio on the Gold Coast. In 2015. he was promoted to the position of National Clinical Manager at Bay Audio in Australia, and he has remained in this role until the present time.

Ryan’s main area of interest in audiology is adult rehabilitation and fitting hearing devices. He specialises in increasing hearing aid penetration, and is passionate about encouraging people to seek assistance with their hearing health, adherence to hearing device use and the significant benefits of better hearing. Ryan is passionate about breaking the negative stigma around hearing loss and hearing technology by offering a supportive environment and a positive experience for every customer that visits Bay Audio.