
Understanding Tinnitus
Tinnitus is the perception of sound — ringing, buzzing, hissing, or clicking — without an external source, and it can affect one or both ears. It is closely linked to hearing loss, though it can also be triggered by noise exposure, certain medications, and various medical conditions. Left unmanaged, tinnitus can take a significant toll on sleep, concentration, and emotional wellbeing, making professional evaluation an important first step.
Over 50 Million
Americans experience tinnitus, making it one of the most common health conditions in the United States.
1 in 4 Adults
Reports experiencing some form of tinnitus symptoms at least once throughout the course of their lifetime.
90% of Cases
Occur alongside some degree of hearing loss, making a professional hearing evaluation an important first step.
Your Tinnitus Treatment Journey
Comprehensive Tinnitus Evaluation
We assess your tinnitus thoroughly, measuring its pitch and intensity alongside a full hearing evaluation.
Personalized Treatment Planning
Based on your results, we identify the most appropriate management options matched to your symptoms.
Ongoing Support and Follow-Up
We monitor your progress regularly and refine your treatment plan to help you achieve lasting relief.


