About

Hear4Good is about working with people to achieve a better quality of life.

The clinicians Lisa, Andrew , Mark and Rebekah are four of Queensland’s most experienced hearing rehabilitation specialists and they have made the Sunshine Coast their home. The person at the front desk and on the phone is Lorraine, a very popular figure in the hearing profession on the Sunshine Coast. She has been joined by Melissa and Sarah two familiar faces to many Caloundra people from their time at Ihear.

The Hearing Centre in Golden beach is designed to be a professional space perfectly suited to the task of investigating hearing loss and prescribing appropriate solutions. The new clinic space at the Ochre Health Hub in Caloundra is designed as an easy alternative for locals. We work very closely with the Doctors at Ochre.

Hear4Good has chosen to be totally independent, the freedom to chose from the wide ranges of devices that are available in Australia means you can be sure to get what YOU need, not what the company wants you to have.

Unlike many of the large hearing aid shops we are proudly Australian owned and operated, when you see Hear4Good you are supporting locals! If you hear well, you live better.

We are about a fair go for people who need our help.

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Our clinic

The Hearing Centre was designed from the ground up to be a hearing rehabilitation centre. Our rooms are sound treated to ensure accuracy, the equipment for testing is state of the art and we also have our own onsite repair facility for those urgent cases where time is of the essence.

Golden Beach s blessed with plenty of free parking and within fifty meters we have some of the Sunshine Coasts best coffee!

Our clinicians

 
 

Rebekah Ostby

"I believe every Australian has the right to hear."

Rebekah Ostby has provided hearing services in Australia since 2013

She has worked with the Mark Paton & Associates group in Toowoomba, Ihear at Morayfield and at the Costco Hearing Clinic in North Lakes. She has completed the Bachelor of Audiometry through UNE.

She has great experience in the area of advanced digital hearing aids and has extensive skills in trouble shooting complicated fittings.

Rebekah has been trained in performing repairs and in servicing of all models of hearing device.

Rebekah is married to Bruce and she is more than happy to show you pictures of her two dogs !

Lisa Burley

"It's the smiles on patients faces that keeps me coming back."

Lisa Burley has provided hearing services in Australia as a Qualified Practitioner since May of 2000. She has been a member of ACAud since 1996.

From February 1987 she was involved with the development of Hearing Aid Specialist Toowoomba, which became Mark Paton & Associates.

She, with partner Mark Paton grew the practice to one that provided services from Tenterfield in the south, to Kingaroy in the north, Boonah to the east and Miles in the west.

Andrew Paton

"Hearing better means living better "

Andrew Paton completed a Bachelor of Microbiology before undertaking the Diploma of Hearing Aid Dispensing.

He worked on the sunshine Coast initially before spending the last few years in Brisbane developing further skills in hearing rehabilitation.

He is a keen adopter of new technologies and is the clinics resident specialist on Bluetooth connectivity.

He really enjoys the beach culture of Caloundra and is a keen fisherman.

Our team

 
 

Lorraine Munro

"I enjoy working in a Practice that is focussed on Client Outcomes and not profits."

Lorraine Munro started in the hearing industry started in 2005 in New Zealand working for Bay Audio as a receptionist.

I moved to Australia and secured a position working for a private hearing company Clear Hearing in 2006 completing a diploma of management in  2007.

I have developed repair and trouble shooting skills for many different hearing aid brands.

Melissa White

"The Hear4Good clinic concept of fair treatment for all clients is important to me ."

Melissa White has worked in the hearing care profession in Caloundra for several years before taking a break.

The opportunity to use her administrative skills again was too hard to pass up and she recently joined Hear4Good.

Melissa has a good knowledge of hearing aid repairs and can problem solve most situations”

Mark Paton

Hearing loss is a health issue, too many clinics look at it as a retail opportunity, not at Hear4Good.

Mark Paton has been an integral part of the hearing health sector in Queensland since 1983.

These days he provides a technical service for the clinic, looking after the Bluetooth and streaming devices that the clinic provides to clients. He trouble shoots connection issues can assist with a visiting service.

He is a keen fisherman and is more than happy to share the location of his fishing spots in the Pumicestone Passage.