Online Tinnitus Assessment & Treatment
Our online assessments and treatment are available to people with tinnitus throughout Europe.
Our expert audiologists will assess your level of tinnitus, understand how it’s affecting your day-to-day life and prescribe the best treatment for you.
Treatment includes online Tinnitus Therapy sessions and the use of our Lenire® Tinnitus Treatment Device or Hearing Aids, as recommended by one of our clinicians, specifically for you.

Lenire Tinnitus Treatment Device
Lenire® is an evidence-based medical device that delivers mild electrical pulses to the tongue combined with sound played through headphones to reduce the symptoms of tinnitus.
Tinnitus Therapy
Online Tinnitus Therapy helps people with bothersome tinnitus improve their quality of life by decreasing the day-to-day stress their tinnitus causes and by reducing the attention they pay to it. Therapy will help you develop techniques to understand and reduce the attention you pay to your tinnitus. While you may still hear sounds, they may not impact your day-to-day life as much.

Hearing aids for Tinnitus
Tinnitus and hearing loss are closely linked. Hearing loss is a common cause of tinnitus as it effects the auditory input to your brain. This can lead to unwanted activity in your brain. Sometimes this results in tinnitus as the brain compensates for changes in the inputs it is used to.
People’s individual experience of tinnitus can differ greatly but improving your hearing with hearing aids can help to soothe your tinnitus symptoms.

Book an online appointment with our expert team
Our audiologists will assess your tinnitus and recommend a treatment plan tailored to your symptoms and lifestyle.
Choose a time on the calendar for your appointment. Our team will contact you before your scheduled time to confirm some details and payment.
For full pricing details for tinnitus assessments and treatment options please visit our pricing page.
If you are completing an online tinnitus assessment, we ask you to submit a copy of a recent hearing test (from within the last 3 months) before your appointment. The audiology team will then use this as part of your assessment.