The distressing combination of tinnitus and hearing loss can be relieved with hearing aid technology specifically designed for tinnitus.
This revolutionary combination of a noise-masking device with an amplified hearing system can restore ambient sounds and help fill Sound Voids to eliminate the effects of tinnitus.
When you are evaluated for tinnitus, the first thing the audiologist will do is obtain a complete history, investigating potential causative factors, and perform a thorough, targeted physical examination. If the tinnitus is one-sided (unilateral), associated with hearing loss, or persistent, an audiogram (hearing test) should be obtained early in the evaluation. You may opt for an audiogram in any case. There is no need for radiologic testing (x-rays, CT scans, or MRI scans) unless your tinnitus is unilateral, pulsatile, or associated with asymmetric hearing loss or neurological abnormalities. Your audiologist will try to determine how bothersome your tinnitus is by asking certain questions or having you complete a self-assessment questionnaire.
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Kristen Van Watteghem, M.A., CCC-A,
Executive Co-Director
Danielle Hummel, Au.D., FAAA,
Executive Co-Director
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