
In some cases, tinnitus is not related to an aidable hearing loss. In these cases, there are other options that your doctor will discuss with you. One of these is the innovative Lenire device, a groundbreaking, non-invasive treatment that employs bimodal neuromodulation to alleviate the discomforting symptoms of tinnitus. It has recently received FDA approval and shown clinical efficacy in providing relief to numerous individuals grappling with tinnitus.
Lenire uses a unique approach called bimodal neuromodulation, which simultaneously stimulates two sensory pathways: auditory and somatosensory. The treatment combines gentle electrical pulses delivered to the tongue with carefully designed sound therapy played through headphones. This dual stimulation helps retrain the brain's response to tinnitus over time, potentially reducing the perception and bothersome nature of the ringing or buzzing sounds.
Treatment with Lenire is designed to be convenient and straightforward:
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Lenire may be suitable if you experience chronic subjective tinnitus that significantly impacts your quality of life. During your consultation, we'll conduct a comprehensive evaluation to determine if you're a good candidate for this treatment. Factors we'll consider include the nature and duration of your tinnitus, your overall health, and your treatment goals.
If you're interested in learning more about how Lenire could help manage your tinnitus, we invite you to schedule a consultation with our team. We'll answer your questions, assess your specific situation, and help you determine the best path forward toward relief from tinnitus symptoms.
Hearing aids are only one piece of the puzzle when it comes to improving communication.
Our comprehensive auditory rehabilitation program will teach you the 5 Keys to Communication Success.
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You'll learn important tips to share with your friends and family members to help them become better communicators.

Hearing and listening are not the same things. We'll teach you simple strategies to boost your active listening skills.

There are lots of ways to modify your environment for successful communication, and we'll teach you all of them.

Your hearing aids will work best when you know how to properly use and care for them. By the end of this program, you'll be a tech expert!

Weekly "assignments" will give you fun and easy ways to practice what you've learned and create new successful communication habits.
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