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This is the single most common thing we hear from new patients. And it makes sense why you’d feel hopeless after being told that.
What your doctor likely means is that no pill or surgery will eliminate tinnitus. That part is accurate. But “no cure” is not the same as “no help.” Tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT) and sound therapy have decades of clinical research showing they can change how your brain processes and responds to tinnitus. The sound doesn’t necessarily disappear, but for many patients it fades into the background and stops running their day.
Over 85% of patients who go through our program report significant improvement based on validated clinical outcome measures. That’s not a small number. A free consultation with one of our audiologists is the fastest way to find out whether you’re a candidate.
No. There are no OTC products with any scientific evidence of treating tinnitus. Not ear drops, not gummies, not patches, not supplements. The internet and social media are flooded with products making bold claims, and none of them hold up under scrutiny.
We understand the temptation. When tinnitus is severe, you’ll try almost anything. But these products waste money and, worse, they delay people from pursuing approaches that actually work. We’d rather you spend that money on real care with a clinical foundation behind it.
Treble Health is a national audiology practice built specifically around tinnitus. Our team of Doctors of Audiology works with people whose tinnitus has become disruptive enough to affect sleep, focus, mood, or daily life.
We operate through both telehealth and in-person clinic locations across the U.S. Our founder, Dr. Ben Thompson, runs one of the largest tinnitus-focused YouTube channels in the world with over 35 million views. That reach has given us an unusually large and diverse patient base, and we’ve worked with thousands of patients over the past several years.
Our flagship offering is the Tinnitus 180° program, which combines custom sound therapy devices with one-on-one coaching from a Doctor of Audiology. Based on validated clinical outcome measures, over 85% of participants report significant improvement.
Yes. Every clinician on our team holds a Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) degree, which is a four-year post-graduate clinical doctorate. They are not medical doctors and did not attend medical school, but they are doctoral-level specialists in hearing and tinnitus.
Importantly, our audiologists focus on tinnitus. That’s not a side offering for them. It’s what they do all day, every day. Most local audiologists see tinnitus patients occasionally. Ours see them exclusively, and that depth of specialization matters.
If you have an ENT, primary care physician, or any other provider involved in your care, our team is happy to coordinate with them.
Three things set us apart.
First, specialization. Most local hearing professionals treat tinnitus as one of many things they do. For our audiologists, tinnitus management is their entire practice. That level of focus translates into better care.
Second, our program is structured. You’re not just getting a hearing device and being sent home. The Tinnitus 180° program pairs custom sound therapy with a series of one-on-one coaching sessions that address the cognitive and emotional side of tinnitus. The combination of both is what drives lasting results.
Third, we back it with a 180-day money-back guarantee. If you don’t see clinically significant improvement within six months, you can return the devices for a full refund. Most hearing providers offer 30 to 45 days. We offer six months because we’re confident in what we do and because tinnitus habituation takes time.
The program combines two things: sound therapy and structured coaching with a Doctor of Audiology.
On the sound therapy side, you receive custom-programmed ear-worn devices calibrated to your hearing profile and tinnitus characteristics. These deliver targeted sound that helps your brain gradually deprioritize the tinnitus signal. This process is called habituation, and it’s the core mechanism behind tinnitus retraining therapy.
On the coaching side, you work one-on-one with an audiologist through regular telehealth sessions. These address the stress response, sleep disruption, anxiety, and the emotional patterns that often make tinnitus feel worse than the sound itself.
Sound therapy retrains the auditory system. Coaching retrains the emotional response. You need both for lasting change.
The Tinnitus 180° program includes a personalized assessment where our audiologists review your case history, hearing test results, and tinnitus profile to build a care plan specific to you. It includes custom sound therapy devices calibrated to your hearing and tinnitus. And it includes a series of one-on-one telehealth sessions with a Doctor of Audiology focused on retraining techniques, coping strategies, and ongoing support.
The program is $5,995 as a one-time payment, or $499 per month for 12 months at 0% APR.
We also offer a 180-day money-back guarantee. If you go through the program and don’t see clinically significant improvement, you can return the devices for a full refund. We offer this because the approach works for the large majority of patients and we want to remove the financial risk of trying it.
Most patients begin noticing shifts within the first one to three months. Early changes tend to show up as better sleep, less anxiety around the tinnitus, or stretches where it’s less prominent.
Deeper habituation, where the tinnitus becomes something you rarely think about, typically develops over six to twelve months. This is consistent with how tinnitus retraining works. Your brain needs repeated exposure to the therapeutic sound and time to form new neural patterns.
Your audiologist tracks your progress using validated clinical measures throughout the program, so you always know where you stand. This isn’t guesswork.
If you’re not seeing progress, your audiologist will adjust your plan. That could mean modifying your sound therapy settings, shifting the coaching approach, or exploring other strategies. Your care plan isn’t a script. It adapts based on what’s working and what isn’t.
And if, after engaging fully with the program for up to six months, you still haven’t seen clinically significant improvement, our 180-day money-back guarantee means you can return the devices for a full refund. We don’t want anyone paying for something that didn’t help them.
Our patients typically share a few things in common. Their tinnitus is present most or all of their waking hours. It’s affecting at least one major area of life, whether that’s sleep, concentration, mood, or the ability to enjoy quiet. And they’ve often tried other routes, like ENT visits, general audiologists, or online products, without lasting results.
If that sounds familiar, a free telehealth consultation is the best next step. One of our audiologists will review your situation and give you an honest assessment of whether our program is likely to help. There’s no cost and no obligation.
You’ll meet one-on-one with a Doctor of Audiology over Zoom. It’s a clinical conversation, not a sales pitch.
Your audiologist will ask about your tinnitus history, what you’ve tried, how it’s affecting your life, and what your goals are. They’ll review any hearing test results you have and give you a straightforward assessment of what they think can help.
The call runs about 20 minutes. There’s no pressure to enroll. Many patients tell us that the consultation alone gave them more useful information than anything they’d heard from other providers.
Yes. We need a recent audiogram (hearing test within the past 6 to 12 months, depending on your state) in order to program your sound therapy devices accurately. We don’t conduct hearing tests virtually because online tests aren’t reliable enough for this purpose.
If you don’t have a recent test, our team can help you find a provider near you. And you don’t need the test before scheduling a consultation. During your free call, we’ll walk you through exactly what’s needed and when.
No. Keep your ENT appointment, but don’t wait on us.
ENTs are important for ruling out underlying medical conditions related to the ear. But ENT visits and tinnitus management are two different things. Most ENTs are not trained in tinnitus retraining therapy, and many patients leave those appointments with the same “learn to live with it” advice.
Scheduling a free consultation with Treble Health gives you a second perspective and actionable information you can bring to your ENT visit. We work alongside your existing care team.
The coaching and follow-up components are delivered over telehealth, and for most patients the entire program works that way. Your sound therapy devices are shipped directly to you, pre-programmed based on your audiogram.
We also operate clinic locations across the U.S. for patients who prefer or need in-person care. During your consultation, your audiologist will help determine which approach is best for your situation.
Yes. Zoom is free, runs on any computer or smartphone, and takes about two minutes to set up. Our team will walk you through it if you need help. Many of our patients are not regular technology users and they do great.
Coverage varies by insurer and plan. Some plans include hearing aid benefits that may apply to tinnitus care. We recommend checking with your insurance provider about your specific coverage.
Our team can answer questions about this and walk you through payment options, including 0% APR financing. We don’t want cost to be the reason someone doesn’t get help.
If you go through the Tinnitus 180° program, attend your sessions, use the devices as recommended, and don’t see clinically significant improvement within 180 days, you can return the devices for a full refund.
We offer this because the approach works for the large majority of patients, and we believe you should be able to try it without financial risk. Six months gives your brain enough time to go through the habituation process. This is a clinical timeline, not an arbitrary deadline.
Most hearing providers offer 30 to 45 days. We give you six months. That should tell you something about how confident we are in the program.
The National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys report that nearly 1 in 10 U.S. adults experiences tinnitus.
At Treble Health, our Tinnitus 180° Program provides evidence-based strategies designed to help patients better manage tinnitus. Based on patient-reported outcomes, many participants share improvements in sleep, focus, and overall quality of life.
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