Tinnitus Treatment in Anytown
If you hear ringing, buzzing, or whooshing sounds in your ears — even when it’s quiet — you may be experiencing tinnitus. This condition affects millions and can impact sleep, focus, and quality of life. The good news: relief from tinnitus is possible with evaluation and care.
What to Expect When Seeking Treatment for Tinnitus
At ABC Hearing Aid Center, your tinnitus evaluation may include:
- A comprehensive hearing test to check for related hearing loss
- Tinnitus matching and masking tests to measure severity
While tinnitus itself is not a disease, it can signal underlying issues such as hearing loss, circulatory concerns, or ear injury. Addressing it early can help reduce stress, protect your hearing, and restore peace of mind.
Tinnitus Treatment Options
Depending on your results, we may recommend:
Hearing Aids
Sound Masking Devices
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT)
Relaxation Techniques
Relaxation Techniques
Take the Next Step
Don’t let tinnitus control your life. Schedule an appointment at ABC Hearing Aid Center.
Call 555-555-5555 or contact us online to schedule an appointment at ABC Hearing Aid Center today.
Tinnitus FAQs
What is tinnitus?
Is tinnitus a disease?
Why is my hearing aid not working correctly?
Several factors can affect hearing aid performance:
- Battery Issues: Ensure the battery is fresh and properly inserted.
- Wax Build-up: Regularly clean your hearing aids to prevent wax accumulation.
- Moisture Exposure: Keep hearing aids dry; moisture can damage internal components.
If issues persist, schedule a visit with us for a thorough check-up.
Can tinnitus be cured?
How does hearing loss relate to tinnitus?
When should I see a professional about tinnitus?
Can I wear my hearing aids in the shower or while swimming?
Most hearing aids are not waterproof. It's best to remove them before bathing, swimming, or engaging in activities where they might get wet. Exposure to moisture can damage the delicate electronics inside.
How should I store my hearing aids when not in use?
Always store your hearing aids in their protective case when not in use. Proper storage protects them from dust, moisture and potential damage. If you're traveling, consider using a dehumidifying case to keep them dry.