Can Buspar Cause Tinnitus?
Buspar, a commonly prescribed medication for anxiety disorders, is no stranger to most people’s medicine cabinets. But, as with any medication, Buspar has potential side effects, and some are more…
Licensed Doctor of Audiology. Specializes in tinnitus and hearing loss management.
Dr. Jenna Fenton received her Doctor of Audiology degree from Salus University, Osborne College of Audiology in Pennsylvania. She completed her clinical fellowship year at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Dr. Fenton is a licensed audiologist who has been providing care to patients with hearing loss, tinnitus, and cochlear synaptopathy “hidden hearing loss” since graduating in 2020. She currently offers a wide range of services for both adult and pediatric patients at Tufts Medical Center in Boston, MA. Dr. Fenton has presented at conferences for research on cochlear synaptopathy and tinnitus. She was also awarded the Audiology Hearing Science Research Travel Award for ototoxic monitoring, hearing loss and tinnitus management. She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology and member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
Buspar, a commonly prescribed medication for anxiety disorders, is no stranger to most people’s medicine cabinets. But, as with any medication, Buspar has potential side effects, and some are more…
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