
Top : Health : Conditions and Diseases : Ear, Nose and Throat : Ear :
Tinnitus
Websites
A non-profit organization working to improve the resources, information, and assistance available to sufferers of tinnitus. Efforts include funding tinnitus research, producing and distributing educational materials for both patients and healthcare professionals, and promoting hearing protection programs.
http://www.ata.org/
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Brochure: Questions and answers about this disorder.
http://www.asha.org/consumers/brochures/tinnitus.htm
The tinnitus and hyperacusis center at the University of Maryland was the first center in the United States dedicated exclusively to the evaluation and treatment of tinnitus and hyperacusis using tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT).
http://www.tinnitus-hyperacusis.com
General information about this disorder.
http://deafness.about.com/library/weekly/aa021097.htm
In the UK, a registered charity, provides advice and information, raises awareness and funds research. Site contains list of publications/services and full contact details.
http://www.tinnitus.org.uk
Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. Information about this disorder and the center.
http://www.tinnitus-pjj.com/
Concise factsheet explaining the causes, symptoms and treatment of this disorder, available for downloading in Adobe acrobat format.
http://hcd2.bupa.co.uk/fact_shee...s/Mosby_factsheets/Tinnitus.html
Personal story by a patient who was treated at the Hadassah Medical Centre in Israel.
http://tinnitus.itgo.com/Mike/mikecohen.htm
Provides the full range of scientifically based therapies, emphasizing tinnitus retraining therapy (Jastreboff method). Site provides information on these disorders and carefully screened links to scientifically proven information and to support groups.
http://www.californiatinnitus.com
The Head & Neck Center, P. C. looks at this disorder, the causes and its management.
http://headandneckcenter.com/articles/tinnitus.cfm
Outlines sources and practical self care relief strategies recommended by a nurse tutor, experienced lay worker and a leading audiological physician.
http://www.btinternet.com/~hush
Patients and scientific information about tinnitus diagnose and therapy and brain mapping.
http://www.vertigo-dizziness.com/english/tinnitus.html
Registered charity providing information and support for those suffering from this disorder. Offers details about the group, papers and membership information.
http://www.tinnitusbham.org.uk
Personal suggestions on how to deal with this disorder and a forum for other sufferers to share their own experiences.
http://www.mytinnitus.de
Reference source for those desiring quantitative information about clinically-significant tinnitus.
http://www.ohsu.edu/ohrc-otda/
A moderated discussion board for this, and other ear disorders.
http://pub63.ezboard.com/ftinnitussupport92262frm1
The role of Vitamin A in tinnitus, hearing loss, presbyacusis, hyperacusis, otosclerosis, and Meniere's disease. Studies show positive effects on tinnitus. Links to other relevant tinnitus sites.
http://home.planet.nl/~mansm000/tinnitus/index.htm
A tinnitus success story. Experience complete relief from a ear ringing and ear pain.
http://www.doctor-brom.com
An article about tinnitus, explaining what it is, what causes it, how it is treated and living with it.
http://www.watchtower.org/librar...6/9/22/tinitus_noise_to_live.htm
Comprehensive information about tinnitus. Symptoms, causes and treatments. Treatments described include both conventional and alternative/integrative medicine approaches.
http://holisticonline.com/Remedies/Ear/tin_home.htm
Provides tinnitus and hyperacusis treatment, management, and education.
http://www.tinnitus-ears.com
Twice annual peer-reviewed journal of basic and clinical research reports and reviews on this condition. Includes subscription information, advice for contributors, index of past issues, and abstracts from most recent issue.
http://www.tinnitusjournal.com/
Atlanta clinic's website provides extensive information about the condition and its treatment, including self-help advice for sufferers, advice on therapies to avoid, and links to online support forums.
http://www.tinn.com
A community service organization open to the public to provide support and information about Tinnitus.
http://www.taphelp.com/html/
A Canada-based non-profit organization, operated on a voluntary basis by people who have tinnitus.
http://www.kadis.com/ta/tinnitus.htm
Information on Tinnitus treatment using painless, non-surgical low level laser therapy.
http://www.tinnitus.us