Can Biofeedback Help To Manage Tinnitus?
Tinnitus patients are frequently in search of some ease from symptoms of acute and chronic tinnitus, and tinnitus related distress. For some, this means seeking out every possible hearing avenue,…
Licensed Doctor of Audiology. Specializes in tinnitus management. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Audiology and holds her American Board of Audiology certification.
Dr. Sarah Mathews received her bachelors and her masters from the University of Northern Colorado and her Au.D. from Salus University in Pennsylvania.
Dr. Mathews has been providing a wide range of audiology and tinnitus services since 2002. She has worked in private practice, with ENTs, and in hearing and tinnitus manufacturing. She earned her doctorate while working for a hearing aid manufacturer, Vivatone, as their Senior Field Audiologist. Dr. Mathews has also worked with Neuromonics, a manufacturer of an FDA approved tinnitus treatment device. Over the course of her career she has presented and taught audiologists about hearing aids and tinnitus domestically and internationally. Dr. Mathews had long-standing tinnitus that was likely due to a combination of noise exposure as a young adult and medical conditions. Her tinnitus has been dormant since having COVID-19 in 2020. She enjoys helping patients learn how to navigate life with tinnitus while working to improve their reactions to their tinnitus. She currently serves on the board of the Colorado Academy of Audiology as the President and has previously served on the board in other positions. Dr. Mathews is a fellow of the American Academy of Audiology and holds her American Board of Audiology certification. She attended Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT) training with Dr. Pawel Jastreboff in 2009.
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