Salt Lake City, UT
Tinnitus Treatment
We provide proven, personalized solutions to help reduce tinnitus symptoms and improve your quality of life.
Finding Relief from the Ringing in Your Ears
Tinnitus — the sensation of ringing, buzzing, or hissing in the ears — affects millions of people. While there's no universal cure, effective treatment options can significantly reduce symptoms and improve your quality of life. At Edison Stanford Intelligent Hearing, we offer a comprehensive approach to tinnitus management tailored to your unique needs.
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Proven Tinnitus Treatment Methods
We offer a full range of hearing care services designed to help you hear clearly and live fully. From comprehensive hearing evaluations to expert fittings and ongoing support, we tailor every solution to your unique lifestyle. Our goal is simple: help you enjoy every conversation, every laugh, and every moment.

Hearing Aids with Tinnitus Masking
Many modern hearing aids come with built-in tinnitus relief features, such as soothing soundscapes or white noise. These not only help mask the tinnitus, but also improve overall hearing clarity — especially if hearing loss is present.

Tinnitus Maskers
These specialized devices produce calming background sounds that reduce the perception of tinnitus. They are often worn like hearing aids and are ideal for those without hearing loss.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
CBT is a proven, non-medical treatment that helps change negative emotional responses to tinnitus. It reduces anxiety, stress, and the mental burden of chronic ringing.

Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT)
This combines sound therapy with counseling to train your brain to ignore the tinnitus signal. Over time, it helps make the ringing less noticeable and less intrusive.
Natural and Supplemental Support Options
Some patients benefit from supplements that support auditory and neurological health. While not a cure, these may help lessen tinnitus symptoms when used under medical supervision:
- Ginkgo Biloba – May improve blood circulation in the inner ear.
- Zinc – Linked to auditory function; supplementation may help if deficient.
- Magnesium – Supports nerve health and may protect against noise-induced damage.
- Vitamin B12 – A deficiency may contribute to tinnitus in some individuals.
Always speak with your healthcare provider before starting any supplement, especially if you’re taking medications or managing other health conditions.
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Personalized Tinnitus Care Starts Here
Tinnitus isn’t the same for everyone — and neither is the treatment. At Edison Stanford Intelligent Hearing, we take the time to understand your symptoms, lifestyle, and goals before recommending a treatment plan that’s right for you.
