Amy joined the MSG audiology department in 2026, providing specialist care to patients under 18. In her role, Amy will assess and treat hearing loss using advanced testing and equipment, while supporting children and their families with advice on protecting and preventing further hearing deterioration.
She trained at the University of Southampton, completing a Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Science with a focus on audiology, before joining Portsmouth NHS Trust's Complex Adult and Paediatric Audiology team. There she undertook further specialist training and progressed to become the speciality lead in Vestibular Audiology, which involves diagnosing and treating balance disorders that can cause dizziness, vertigo and balance instability.
The range of knowledge and skill required is what first attracted Amy to audiology, who enjoys a speciality with such a wide scope, both in the patients and clinical skills.
Outside of work, Amy has a strong interest in art, music and astronomy. Since moving to Guernsey, she has enjoyed sketching and painting the island's landscapes and attending live music events.
"The most fulfilling part is seeing the positive impact on patients' lives. No two clinics are the same because every patient has their own needs and goals. Having already fallen in love with Guernsey, I'm excited to develop my interest in paediatric audiology here on the island. Helping children with hearing problems is something that I find particularly rewarding."