Sussex Premier Health, Hastings: Important update for patients with upcoming appointments

Tinnitus treatment

People with tinnitus hear a ‘ringing’ sound in one or both their ears

It is estimated that around seven million people in the UK have experienced tinnitus at one time or another, and it can affect sleep patterns, concentration and overall quality of life.

Why us

  • Fast access to treatment when you need it
  • Internationally and nationally renowned consultants
  • Clear, inclusive pricing
Typical Hospital Stay
Type of anaesthetic
Covered by health insurance?

Yes

Procedure duration
Available to self-pay?

Yes

Find a consultant at Sussex Premier Health

Mr Imad Amer

Consultant ENT Surgeon

Mr Paul Kirkland

Consultant ENT Surgeon

Before your treatment

You will have a formal consultation with a healthcare professional. During this time you will be able to explain your medical history symptoms and raise any concerns that you might have. We will also discuss with you whether any further diagnostic tests such as scans or blood tests are needed. Any additional costs will be discussed before further tests are carried out.

The procedure

There are several different treatment options for tinnitus: Acoustic CR® Neuromodulation The Tinnitus Clinic is the sole UK provider of Acoustic CR® Neuromodulation which targets your specific tinnitus sound using a Neurostimulator device and a set of medical headphones. Extensively tested in Europe Acoustic CR® Neuromodulation has been shown in a clinical trial and patient studies to significantly reduce the symptoms of tinnitus in 7 out of 10 cases. During the treatment process your device is programmed with a set of tones that have been calculated specifically to treat your tinnitus. It aims to provide sustainable long-term relief from your tinnitus. Environmental sound enrichment Environmental sound enrichment increases the amount of background noise around you to reduce the impact of your tinnitus. To achieve this our audiologists may recommend the use of an ambient sound generator. The purpose of the device is to make your tinnitus less noticeable in quiet environments and to provide stimulation to the auditory system to reduce the invasiveness of your tinnitus. Tinnitus desensitisation therapy (TDT) This is a mixture of tinnitus specific counselling together with sound therapy and relaxation techniques. Customised hearing devices are programmed with a specific acoustic prescription that closely matches the pitch of your tinnitus. TDT is aimed at redirecting your brain’s attention away from the tinnitus signal and thereby enabling the natural habituation process to occur. Relaxation training You may have noticed that your tinnitus is worse if you are anxious or tired. The Tinnitus Clinic audiologists will teach you relaxation techniques to help reduce the loudness of your tinnitus and its effects on your stress levels and everyday life. For example our audiologists will train you in breathing and muscle relaxation techniques and give you the skills to introduce this into your daily routine. Sleep counselling As tinnitus becomes more noticeable in a quiet environment it may affect your sleep patterns: either preventing you from falling asleep or waking you up. Sleep counselling reduces your anxiety about your tinnitus reduces negative thoughts and lowers stress levels when you are trying to sleep. The counselling process aims to change your attitude to tinnitus and so improve the quality of your sleep.

Aftercare

Even after you’ve left hospital we’re still looking after you every step of the way. After tinnitus treatment typically our consultants will want to see you after six weeks to see how you are doing. ​

Treatment and recovery timeline

People with tinnitus hear a sound in one or both their ears that cannot be linked to any external source. This is sometimes described as a ‘ringing in the ears’ but it can also be a whizzing roaring buzzing hissing or another type of continuous noise. It may be high or low-pitched and the volume may vary over time. The onset of tinnitus is often linked to hearing loss or damage to the affected ear(s) through ear infections or diseases the use of certain drugs noise exposure stress or as part of the natural aging process. It is estimated that around seven million people in the UK have experienced tinnitus at one time or another. In some cases the tinnitus will fade within hours or days. However in others the tinnitus sound can continue for months or years affecting sleep patterns concentration and overall quality of life.

Our patients are at the heart of what we do and we want you to be in control of your care. To us that means you can choose the consultant you want to see and when you want. They’ll be with you every step of the way. All of our consultants are of the highest calibre and benefit from working in our modern well-equipped hospitals. Our consultants have high standards to meet often holding specialist NHS posts and delivering expertise in complex sub-specialty surgeries. Many of our consultants have international reputations for their research in their specialised field.

We’ve tried to make your experience with us as easy and relaxed as possible. For more information on visiting hours our food what to pack if you’re staying with us parking and all those other important practicalities please visit our patient information pages. Our dedicated team will also give you tailored advice to follow in the run up to your visit.

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