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Williamsburg, VA

What is the cure for Tinnitus?

Get expert help to live better

Is the ringing in your ears driving you crazy?

Is the ringing in your ears drowning out the sounds you want to hear? You’re not alone! Over 50 million people in the U.S. suffer from tinnitus (ringing in the ears).

You may be experiencing:

Will Tinnitus go away by itself? The truth is, typically not. But proper treatment can help you dial it down and regain your sanity and your life. Get answers today. 

Meet the Practice Owner

Jude Liptak, Au.D.
Doctor of Audiology

How Can I Stop the Ringing Sound in My Ears?

A hearing aid will allow you to better focus on the speech or music you want to hear and help diminish the ringing or buzzing caused by tinnitus. Many hearing aids feature tinnitus-masking features which provide quiet sounds that help drown out the tinnitus.

How Can I Manage my Tinnitus?

There are numerous ways to manage tinnitus.

Neuromonics Device

A neuromonics device provides relaxing music and pleasing sounds at low volume to reduce tinnitus and relax the listener. You can purchase a downloadable neuromonics device that will work with your smartphone or tablet and transmit to your hearing aid.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Cognitive behavioral therapy can help you manage the anxiety that often comes with experiencing tinnitus.

Tinnitus Retraining Therapy

Tinnitus retraining therapy helps patients cope with their tinnitus through the use of hearing aids combined with psychological therapy.

Tinnitus Activities Management

Tinnitus activities management utilizes meditation, yoga and mindfulness activities to alleviate the stress that tinnitus sufferers experience.

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