Habituation Retraining Therapy (HaRT) uses personalized sound therapy as part of a clinician-guided treatment plan. Successful habituation means your tinnitus gradually becomes less frequent and bothersome.
Comprehensive tinnitus care requires more than just a device. Every patient is different – our medical histories, brains, and symptoms are unique. A customized treatment plan is preferred.
Quick, convenient care is accessible even when you are at home or on the road. When an in-person appointment is warranted we will direct you to a nearby office.
Sound therapy involves the use of a sound generating device. It is simple, natural and non-invasive. It is especially effective when combined with appropriate patient education and counseling.
Our staff are tinnitus experts. We are partnered with HearUSA, which serves patients nationwide including AARP members through the AARP Hearing Care Program.
Many are told "there is no cure" for ringing ears. However, we believe that tinnitus can almost always be treated. Read here or contact us to discuss treatment options suitable for you.
Our process is to evaluate your tinnitus and potential hearing loss, and then work together with you to find the best solution to meet your needs. Each patient is different, and each tinnitus case is unique.
After several days of more intense symptoms, I started using the device more regularly (including to help going back to sleep in the middle of the night) and I am very pleased to report that I woke this morning hardly noticing the symptoms at all.
THEY LISTENED TO ME. They all worked together to get me tested, hearing aids and a monthly plan to finance my new ears. The tinnitus treatment is working. I honestly cried the moment Kelly turned my hearing aids on as I didn't realize what I had been missing out on all these years. TTS, thank you from the bottom of my heart!
We favor a sound therapy based approach in the treatment of tinnitus. Sound therapy is the use of outside sounds to interrupt, interfere with, or mask the annoying tinnitus noise. It can also be used to facilitate relaxation and reduce the stress that often accompanies tinnitus. Sound therapy is natural, and has been proven to be the most effective treatment approach for tinnitus 1, especially when used in combination with appropriate counseling and education. Originally established decades ago, it continues to evolve with the development and periodic introduction of new sounds and tools, and as a better understanding of the mechanism of tinnitus grows. The successful use of sound therapy does require the ability to be able to hear the treatment sounds.
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