Sara Kim
RHIP

Clinician / Kitsilano

I have been working at Wavefront Centre since May 2022 while I was at school. I started as an Audiometric Technician, then became a Hearing Instrument Practitioner Intern to complete my clinical hours, and finally became a Registered Hearing Instrument Practitioner in December 2023. I am happy to have gone through that journey from the beginning with Wavefront Centre, especially due to my awesome colleagues.

I was born in Korea and moved to Canada when I was 12 years old. Before pursuing a career in audiology, I worked and taught as a professional jazz vocalist for several years. As a Hearing Instrument Practitioner, my goal is to help clients continue to cherish the sounds they love and stay connected to their loved ones. I feel a profound sense of appreciation and gratitude for being a part of this place and working with this team, helping people in so many meaningful ways.

In my spare time, I enjoy staying home to read, journal, knit, or watch K-dramas with my husband.

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