Tinnitus Treatment

Relief through hearing aids, sound maskers, and ongoing counseling support.

Finding Relief from Ringing in the Ears

Tinnitus is the perception of ringing, buzzing, hissing, or other sounds without an external source, and it affects roughly 1 in 10 adult Americans, and for many people it becomes a persistent and frustrating part of daily life. The condition is closely linked to hearing loss, with 90% of tinnitus cases occurring alongside some degree of it, though it can also appear on its own.

At Desert Valley Audiology, our audiologists are experienced in evaluating and managing tinnitus for patients in the Las Vegas and Henderson area. Many patients are told to simply live with it — we believe that with the right evaluation, tinnitus symptoms can almost always be improved.

Why Professional Tinnitus Care Matters

Working with an audiologist to address tinnitus means getting a thorough evaluation and a uniquely personalized management plan — rather than simply being told there is nothing to be done about the sounds you experience every day.

Comprehensive evaluation identifies causes behind your specific symptoms

Hearing aids with sound therapy address both hearing loss and tinnitus together

Personalized masking solutions reduce tinnitus perception throughout the day

Ongoing follow-up care adjusts your treatment as your needs change over time

Tinnitus has several potential causes, including hearing loss, prolonged exposure to loud noise, certain medications, and underlying health conditions. In many cases, the exact cause cannot be identified — but symptoms can still be effectively managed.
There is currently no universal cure for tinnitus, but symptoms can almost always be managed and reduced significantly. Effective treatments include hearing aids, sound masking, counseling-based therapies, and combination approaches tailored to your situation.
Hearing aids are among the most effective tools for tinnitus relief when hearing loss is also present — better hearing reduces the brain's tendency to amplify internal sounds. Many modern hearing aids also include built-in tinnitus masking features.
Sound maskers are small devices that produce a steady low-level sound to make tinnitus less noticeable throughout the day. They can be standalone units or integrated into hearing aids and are often part of a broader tinnitus management plan.
If your tinnitus begins suddenly, occurs only in one ear, or is accompanied by dizziness or hearing changes, see an audiologist promptly. These symptoms may indicate an underlying condition that benefits from early diagnosis and treatment.

Common Questions About Tinnitus Treatment

Tinnitus raises a lot of questions, and many patients come to us after years of being told nothing can be done. The answers below address what patients most often ask about tinnitus evaluation and their available treatment options.

How We Approach Tinnitus Treatment

Managing tinnitus starts with a clear understanding of what you experience each day. We use a structured process to identify what is contributing to your symptoms and match you with the most effective solutions for your situation.

  • Tinnitus Evaluation: We perform a hearing evaluation and discuss your tinnitus symptoms, history, and any contributing factors.
  • Treatment Planning: We identify likely causes and explain the treatment options that are most appropriate for your situation.
  • Fitting and Follow-Up: We fit and program your chosen devices and schedule follow-up visits to monitor your progress over time.

Tinnitus Treatment in Las Vegas and Henderson

Our audiologists have extensive experience helping patients in the Las Vegas and Henderson area find relief from tinnitus. We take a thorough, individualized approach to every evaluation — taking the time to understand your symptoms, explore the likely causes, and identify the combination of solutions most likely to help you. Whether your tinnitus is mild and occasional or persistent and disruptive, we take your experience seriously.

Our current tinnitus treatment options include hearing aids — many of which feature dedicated tinnitus sound therapy programs — as well as sound masking devices for daytime and bedtime use. Treatment plans are tailored to your hearing profile and the specifics of what you experience, and we stay involved through follow-up care to make sure your solution continues to work for you.

If tinnitus is affecting your sleep, your focus, or your quality of life, we're here to help. Call us at (702) 605-9133 to schedule a tinnitus evaluation at our Henderson, Downtown Las Vegas, or Northwest Las Vegas location. Relief may be closer than you think.

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