Director of Audiology and Senior Audiologist.
Fred obtained his Masters in Clinical Audiology from the University of Melbourne, Australia. He has more than 10 years of clinical expertise in public health audiology and has served as chair of the Public Health Audiology Council of BC from 2013 - 2014. He has written numerous articles on various aspects of hearing health and balance function. He is also certified in vestibular assessment and management through the College of Speech & Hearing Health Professionals of British Columbia. In a former role, Fred worked as Clinical Practice Leader in Fraser Health providing clinical audiology services and ensuring that best practice policies and quality standards were consistently met. Fred’s interests are in hearing amplification devices, aural rehabilitation, and vestibular physiology. Fred believes that high-quality professional hearing health care has its foundation in a patient-centred approach, ethical practice, integrity and in-depth knowledge. These combined, provide Fred’s patients with the best possible outcome and improved quality of life.
Registered Audiologist
Registered Hearing Instrument Practitioner
Certified in Vestibular Assessment & Management
Certified in Cerumen Management
Medical Director
Dr. Tyler Mori, born and raised in British Columbia, obtained both his undergraduate, medical school, and Otolaryngology Residency at the University of British Columbia. He specializes in Otolaryngology, and completed his Otology and Neuro-Otology fellowship training at the University of Auckland in New Zealand.
Assistant Medical Director
Dr. J. Matthew Dickson is a Pediatric Otolarnygologist based at Surrey Memorial Hospital with offices in Surrey and Vancouver. He is a clinical instructor in the Division of Otolaryngology, Department of Surgery at UBC. He completed medical school and residency at UBC and followed this with a fellowship in Pediatric Otolaryngology at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.
Audiologist and Manager, Burnaby
Henry completed his Master of Science in Audiology at the University of British Columbia. He’s worked for over 19 years in non-profit audiology clinics in Toronto and in Vancouver. He also was an Acting Department Head for 3 years helping to ensure best clinical practices in audiological assessments and audiology rehabilitation with hearing aids and education. Henry holds the position of Clinical Assistant Professor with the UBC School of Audiology and Speech Sciences. He is passionate about patient-centered care and teaching communication strategies to patients. He believes that hearing loss is a journey and that he is there to help guide patients along the way. Each patient is unique and deserves to find a solution to fit those unique needs.
Registered Audiologist
Registered Hearing Instrument Practitioner
Certified in Cerumen Management
UBC Clinical Assistant Professor