- Tinnitus Solutions

Tinnitus is real, and relief is possible.

We offer personalized, evidence-based approaches to help you manage and reduce tinnitus so you can focus on living your life.

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- Understanding Tinnitus

What is tinnitus, and why does it happen?

Tinnitus is the perception of a sound, most often ringing, buzzing, hissing, or roaring, when there’s no actual sound source. It can be in one ear or both, constant or intermittent, soft enough to ignore or loud enough to make sleep difficult.

Tinnitus isn’t a disease. It’s a symptom, often connected to changes in your hearing, noise exposure, certain medications, or other underlying conditions. About 1 in 5 adults experiences some form of tinnitus, and for most people it can be managed in ways that meaningfully improve daily life.

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Ringing in one or both ears

The most commonly reported form: a steady, high-pitched tone or ringing sensation.

Buzzing or humming sounds

A low-frequency buzzing is common in those with noise-induced hearing damage.

Hissing or whooshing

Some patients describe a sound like escaping air or wind, especially noticeable in quiet environments.

Sounds that worsen at night

When background noise disappears, tinnitus often becomes more noticeable and disruptive.

Difficulty concentrating

Chronic tinnitus can significantly impact daily functioning, focus, and quality of sleep.

- Who We Help

Tinnitus affects many people for many reasons

Musicians

Years of loud performances and rehearsals create cumulative noise exposure that commonly leads to tinnitus.

Industrial Workers

Occupational noise from machinery, tools, and equipment is a leading cause of noise-induced tinnitus.

Veterans

Tinnitus is the most common service-connected disability among veterans. We understand the specific challenges you face.

Adults 50+

Age-related changes in the auditory system are one of the most common causes of tinnitus and often accompany hearing loss.

- Treatment Options

Real options for real relief.

Most patients find their best results from a combination of these approaches, customized to what works for them.

Sound Therapy

Using carefully chosen sound to reduce the contrast between tinnitus and background sound, making it less noticeable over time. Can include white noise, nature sounds, or customized soundscapes.

Hearing Aids with Tinnitus Features

For patients with co-existing hearing loss, modern hearing aids include built-in tinnitus masking programs that provide sound therapy while also treating hearing loss simultaneously.

Tinnitus Counseling

Education and support around tinnitus, helping you understand what is happening, develop coping strategies, and reduce the emotional distress that often amplifies the experience.

Tinnitus Assessment & Monitoring

A thorough baseline measurement of your tinnitus: pitch, loudness, and impact, so we can track your progress over time and adjust your management plan as needed.

Hearing Protection

For patients whose tinnitus is driven by ongoing noise exposure, custom hearing protection prevents further damage and stops the cycle of worsening symptoms.

- Our Approach

We treat the person, not just the symptom.

Tinnitus is personal. Two people with identical audiograms and identical tinnitus sounds can have completely different experiences: one barely notices it, the other finds it debilitating. That difference is what drives our individualized approach.

We start with a complete evaluation, including your audiogram, tinnitus characteristics, and the impact it’s having on your life. Then we build a management plan that’s realistic, sustainable, and genuinely makes a difference.

We also know that tinnitus can take a toll emotionally. We take that seriously, and we’re committed to being a resource for you, not just at your first appointment, but throughout your care.

Ready to talk about your tinnitus?

We offer a consultation to discuss your symptoms, answer your questions, and explain what a management plan might look like for you.

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- FAQ

Your tinnitus questions, answered.

Can tinnitus be cured?

There’s currently no universal cure for tinnitus. However, for the vast majority of patients, tinnitus can be significantly managed, to the point where it no longer disrupts daily life, sleep, or concentration. Many patients achieve what clinicians call habituation, where the brain essentially stops noticing the sound.

Will my tinnitus get worse over time?

Tinnitus doesn’t always worsen, and with proper management and hearing protection many patients keep it stable or improve significantly. The key is addressing it proactively rather than hoping it resolves on its own.

Is tinnitus related to hearing loss?

The majority of tinnitus cases are associated with some degree of hearing loss, but not all. A comprehensive evaluation will determine whether hearing loss is a factor and what the best treatment approach is for your specific situation.

Does insurance cover tinnitus treatment?

Coverage varies. Hearing evaluations including tinnitus assessment are often covered by Medicare and many private plans. We’ll verify your specific benefits before your appointment and explain what is and isn’t covered clearly.

Ready to experience the difference?

Your first step is a tinnitus evaluation.

The first step toward managing tinnitus is a comprehensive evaluation. No pressure to buy anything. Just answers and a plan.

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- Find Us

Two convenient office locations in Cleveland & Madisonville.

The same office your family has trusted for over a decade, with the same welcoming team and new energy behind the door.

Madisonville Office

Address815 Englewood Road, Madisonville, TN 37354
Office HoursMon – Thurs: 9:00AM – 4:00PM
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Cleveland Office

Address85C Mouse Creek Road NW, Cleveland, TN 37312
Office HoursBy Appointment Only
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