

Alexandra Lusty, is a Clinical Scientist in Audiology at Cambridge Universities Hospitals Trust at Addenbrooke’s Hospital. As a Specialist Audiologist, she works across the paediatric, adult and vestibular services. She has special interests in vestibular assessment, tinnitus, paediatric tinnitus and in the diagnosis and management of complex hearing loss. She won the British Academy of Audiology student poster award in 2017 for her poster on ‘TEN testing in the Paediatric Population’.
BSc in Audiology
MSc in Clinical Science (Neurosensory Sciences – Audiology)
Scientists Training Programme (National School of Healthcare Science)
British Academy of Audiology, Student Poster 2017
Specsavers Dissertation Award, University of Bristol 2014
Evelyn Miller Barstow Award, University of Bristol, 2010
Clinical Scientist: CS20083
Hearing Aid Dispenser: HAD03552
Member of British Academy of Audiology
Member of British Society of Audiology
TEN testing in the Paediatric Population – BAA Conference 2017
Lusty, A. BAA Magazine Issue 48, Autumn 2018, Characteristics of performing the TEN test in children with mild to moderate sensorineural hearing loss
Lusty, A. ENT & Audiology News Volume 28, 1, TEN testing in paediatric patients