Comprehensive Tinnitus Evaluation
We assess your hearing and tinnitus in detail, identifying any underlying hearing loss or contributing factors that may be driving your symptoms.

At Sound Hearing Audiology and Speech, our audiologists take tinnitus seriously, beginning with a thorough evaluation to understand the nature and severity of your symptoms before recommending a personalized management plan. You don't have to simply live with it. There are real, evidence-based options that can bring meaningful relief.
We assess your hearing and tinnitus in detail, identifying any underlying hearing loss or contributing factors that may be driving your symptoms.
Based on your evaluation, we develop a management plan that may include sound therapy, counseling, hearing aids, or a combination of approaches.
Tinnitus management is a process, not a one-time fix. We provide continued support and adjust your plan as your needs evolve over time.
Tinnitus is one of the most common conditions affecting adults, yet it remains significantly undertreated, often because patients assume nothing can be done. Early intervention with a qualified audiologist can reduce the impact of tinnitus substantially, helping patients reclaim the quiet moments and mental clarity that the condition so often takes away.
Working with an audiologist for tinnitus management means your care is guided by a thorough understanding of your auditory system, not guesswork or generic solutions.


At Sound Hearing Audiology and Speech, Dr. Robin Zeller and Dr. Andrew Engelhardt approach tinnitus with the same depth and individualized care that defines everything they do. Dr. Zeller's nearly five decades of clinical expertise and Dr. Engelhardt's personal experience with hearing loss mean that patients here are never made to feel like their symptoms are being minimized or dismissed. If tinnitus has been affecting your sleep, your focus, or your peace of mind, call us today at (516) 932-7577. Relief is possible, and we are here to help you find it.
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Ask your questionTinnitus varies greatly from person to person. Some experience it temporarily, while others manage it long term. With the right treatment plan, most patients find that the perceived impact of their tinnitus decreases significantly over time.
Tinnitus can result from noise exposure, hearing loss, ear infections, certain medications, or other underlying health conditions. A thorough audiological evaluation helps identify contributing factors and guides the most appropriate course of treatment.
While there is currently no universal cure for tinnitus, many effective management strategies exist that can significantly reduce its impact on daily life. Our goal is to help you reach a point where tinnitus no longer dominates your attention or disrupts your wellbeing.
Not necessarily. Hearing aids are one tool among several, and are most helpful when tinnitus occurs alongside hearing loss. We evaluate each patient individually and recommend only what is clinically appropriate for your situation.
The timeline varies depending on the severity of your tinnitus and the approach used. Some patients notice improvement within weeks, while others benefit from longer-term management strategies. We will give you a realistic picture at your evaluation.
Coverage depends on your insurance plan and the specific treatments recommended. Our staff will help you understand your benefits before any treatment begins so you can make an informed decision without unexpected costs.
Tell us a little about what's going on. We'll call you back within one business day, usually the same afternoon, to find a time that works.