Our Services

Tinnitus Treatment & Management

Tinnitus is a phantom ringing, buzzing, or hum in the ears with no external source, but you don’t have to face it alone.

Our specialists use personalized evaluations, hearing aids, sound therapy, and counseling to reduce its impact and bring you peace.

Our Services

Tinnitus Treatment & Management

Tinnitus is a phantom ringing, buzzing, or hum in the ears with no external source, but you don’t have to face it alone.

Our specialists use personalized evaluations, hearing aids, sound therapy, and counseling to reduce its impact and bring you peace.

Our Services

Tinnitus Treatment & Management

Tinnitus is a phantom ringing, buzzing, or hum in the ears with no external source, but you don’t have to face it alone.

Our specialists use personalized evaluations, hearing aids, sound therapy, and counseling to reduce its impact and bring you peace.

Your Expert Tinnitus Specialists in Houston & Beyond

Tinnitus is the name for a phantom ringing, buzzing, or whispering noise in your ears, a noise that has no source. It can be exceedingly stressful to live with, and can start to affect your sleep, stress, and day-to-day life.

If you’re struggling with hearing that intermittent or constant ringing noise in your ears, you don’t have to deal with it alone. With unbundled premium care and flexible options that don’t sacrifice top-tier tinnitus treatment, our treatment plans are crafted with you and your unique ears in mind, so you can say goodbye to that perpetual phantom noise for good!

Tinnitus Causes & Treatments

If you’re curious about tinnitus, how it’s caused, and how to treat it, check out this video overview with Dr. Scott Marquardt and Dr. Katie Miller for more information!

FAQs

FAQs About Tinnitus

For all your burning questions about tinnitus and its treatments

How common is tinnitus?

Tinnitus is quite common, affecting 30% of Americans at some point in their lives. It can occur in individuals of all ages, from young children to older adults. However, persistent tinnitus is more frequently seen in those who have a hearing loss.

How common is tinnitus?

Tinnitus is quite common, affecting 30% of Americans at some point in their lives. It can occur in individuals of all ages, from young children to older adults. However, persistent tinnitus is more frequently seen in those who have a hearing loss.

How common is tinnitus?

Tinnitus is quite common, affecting 30% of Americans at some point in their lives. It can occur in individuals of all ages, from young children to older adults. However, persistent tinnitus is more frequently seen in those who have a hearing loss.

What causes tinnitus?

What causes tinnitus?

What causes tinnitus?

Can tinnitus severely impact my daily life?

Can tinnitus severely impact my daily life?

Can tinnitus severely impact my daily life?

How do you treat tinnitus?

How do you treat tinnitus?

How do you treat tinnitus?

Is my tinnitus treatment covered by my insurance?

Is my tinnitus treatment covered by my insurance?

Is my tinnitus treatment covered by my insurance?

Tinnitus Treatment at Clarity Hearing

With the help of professional hearing care, you can take control of your tinnitus symptoms and get to work on managing them, so you can go back to hearing the life you love without interruptions.

All-inclusive hearing care plans sometimes come with an assortment of “extras” that you find you don’t need out of your treatment; for streamlined treatment for your tinnitus without the extra padding, you’re in the right place.

Our team of tinnitus specialists will give you a comprehensive hearing evaluation to help you find the reason for your tinnitus, before discussing your solutions and options.

Schedule a Tinnitus Assessment

If you or a loved one is struggling with the ringing, buzzing, or humming sound often related to tinnitus on a frequent or ongoing basis, a hearing assessment with tinnitus screening will help you understand what your ears need most.

Complete and submit the following form in order to schedule a hearing assessment so you can begin managing your tinnitus

Don’t want to wait? Then why not call us at your nearest office below.

Schedule a Tinnitus Assessment

If you or a loved one is struggling with the ringing, buzzing, or humming sound often related to tinnitus on a frequent or ongoing basis, a hearing assessment with tinnitus screening will help you understand what your ears need most.

Complete and submit the following form in order to schedule a hearing assessment so you can begin managing your tinnitus

Don’t want to wait? Then why not call us at your nearest office below.

Schedule a Tinnitus Assessment

If you or a loved one is struggling with the ringing, buzzing, or humming sound often related to tinnitus on a frequent or ongoing basis, a hearing assessment with tinnitus screening will help you understand what your ears need most.

Complete and submit the following form in order to schedule a hearing assessment so you can begin managing your tinnitus

Don’t want to wait? Then why not call us at your nearest office below.

What Our Patients Say

Hear from our patients about their experience with Clarity Hearing

  • I began to notice that I was really tired after being around groups of people. After a bit, individual words were hard to understand, which led to me not hearing what certain people said.

    John C.

    The moment I realized something was wrong with my ears was when I found I could not understand what was being said during important conversations that others standing right next to me could understand.

    Bob S.

    I began to have difficulty hearing in situations where multiple people were talking at the same time.

    Carol H.

    I first realized that something was up with my ears when I was just eight years old.

    Keri P.

    In college, with a male professor in a huge auditorium class, I could not understand a thing he said.

    Gwen H.

    I found myself asking my wife to repeat herself far too often. I couldn’t hear the speaker in conference rooms, restaurants, or even during large gatherings.

    Dan R.

    I have worn hearing aids for years due to exposure to gunfire and jet engine noise.

    Fred B.

    I noticed my wife frequently complaining that I wasn’t listening to her. I repeatedly denied it until, one night at dinner, I saw her lips moving but couldn’t hear anything!

    Jim S.

    I've always had hearing loss to some degree, but it became very apparent when I started a new job and couldn't hear the people I had to help or the people training me to be effective.

    James G.

    The moment I first realized something was wrong with my ears was in my late forties

    Cindy B.

What Our Patients Say

Hear from our patients about their experience with Clarity Hearing

  • I began to notice that I was really tired after being around groups of people. After a bit, individual words were hard to understand, which led to me not hearing what certain people said.

    John C.

    The moment I realized something was wrong with my ears was when I found I could not understand what was being said during important conversations that others standing right next to me could understand.

    Bob S.

    I began to have difficulty hearing in situations where multiple people were talking at the same time.

    Carol H.

    I first realized that something was up with my ears when I was just eight years old.

    Keri P.

    In college, with a male professor in a huge auditorium class, I could not understand a thing he said.

    Gwen H.

    I found myself asking my wife to repeat herself far too often. I couldn’t hear the speaker in conference rooms, restaurants, or even during large gatherings.

    Dan R.

    I have worn hearing aids for years due to exposure to gunfire and jet engine noise.

    Fred B.

    I noticed my wife frequently complaining that I wasn’t listening to her. I repeatedly denied it until, one night at dinner, I saw her lips moving but couldn’t hear anything!

    Jim S.

    I've always had hearing loss to some degree, but it became very apparent when I started a new job and couldn't hear the people I had to help or the people training me to be effective.

    James G.

    The moment I first realized something was wrong with my ears was in my late forties

    Cindy B.

What Our Patients Say

Hear from our patients about their experience with Clarity Hearing

  • I began to notice that I was really tired after being around groups of people. After a bit, individual words were hard to understand, which led to me not hearing what certain people said.

    John C.

    The moment I realized something was wrong with my ears was when I found I could not understand what was being said during important conversations that others standing right next to me could understand.

    Bob S.

    I began to have difficulty hearing in situations where multiple people were talking at the same time.

    Carol H.

    I first realized that something was up with my ears when I was just eight years old.

    Keri P.

    In college, with a male professor in a huge auditorium class, I could not understand a thing he said.

    Gwen H.

    I found myself asking my wife to repeat herself far too often. I couldn’t hear the speaker in conference rooms, restaurants, or even during large gatherings.

    Dan R.

    I have worn hearing aids for years due to exposure to gunfire and jet engine noise.

    Fred B.

    I noticed my wife frequently complaining that I wasn’t listening to her. I repeatedly denied it until, one night at dinner, I saw her lips moving but couldn’t hear anything!

    Jim S.

    I've always had hearing loss to some degree, but it became very apparent when I started a new job and couldn't hear the people I had to help or the people training me to be effective.

    James G.

    The moment I first realized something was wrong with my ears was in my late forties

    Cindy B.

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