You are not alone.

Over 50 million people experience some form of tinnitus & the good news is..

there’s hope.

Tinnitus comes from the brain.

Tinnitus sounds different to everyone. It can be high or low, loud or quiet, ever-present or infrequent. And it has many possible triggers, such as damage to the ear or jaw problems.

Many people with tinnitus feel that it reduces their quality of life. And in many cases tinnitus is accompanied by hearing loss. For some, tinnitus goes away on its own. For others, it’s permanent and you have to find ways to live with its effects.. luckily, there’s hope.

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Tinnitus at a glance

Tinnitus comes from the brain. It is the perception of sound and typically a symptom of another underlying issue such as injury to the ear, circulatory problems or most commonly, hearing loss. In fact, over 90% of people with tinnitus also have hearing loss. Because we hear with our brains, when we live with a hearing loss, a portion of the brain isn’t receiving signal.. and tinnitus, in theory, is a way for the brain to make up for that lack of stimulation. This is why most people express significant relief in their tinnitus while wearing hearing aids.

 
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We proudly offer state of the art tinnitus therapy.

 
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Static Noise Tinnitus Therapy

Tinnitus therapy feature that generates additional sound in the form of a soft therapy signal. This effectively distracts you from the tinnitus, helping you to relax and enjoy life. In addition to a range of presets, the therapy signals can be customized to your specific needs.

 
 
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Ocean Wave Therapy Signals

Inspired by the tranquil sound of the sea lapping against the shore, ocean wave therapy signals replicate the relaxing feeling of being on a beach. Ocean wave therapy signals mimic the sound of the sea to provide a positive, soothing, and stress-relieving listening experience.

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Signia’s Patented Notch Therapy

Notch Therapy treats your tinnitus inaudibly and unobtrusively. All you have to do is wear your hearing aids as you normally would, and it could reduce the annoyance of your tinnitus in just weeks or months. This is done by identifying the tone of your tinnitus and taking away amplification in that part of the brain.

 

The ideal combination of tinnitus therapies and outstanding hearing.