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Tinnitus might not have a cure, but that doesn’t mean it’s not treatable. This is one of the many misconceptions about tinnitus that can get in the way of treatment….
Tinnitus and Hearing expert, with experience at the Department of Veteran Affairs in California.
Dr. Suzanne May has been an Audiologist for 18 years helping patients of all ages with hearing loss and tinnitus. She got her Doctor of Audiology degree from the University of Florida and had training from the California Ear Institute at Stanford.
Dr. May began her career working as a Regional Training Audiologist with GN Resound, a major hearing aid manufacturer, presenting at national conferences on hearing device technologies.
Dr. May has tinnitus herself and enjoys helping patients learn how to manage tinnitus. For the majority of her career, Dr. May has worked at a major hospital in Sacramento, California. She has presented educational seminars to physicians on hearing loss and tinnitus.
Dr. May joined Treble Health in 2022. She is board certified with the American Board of Audiology with an additional Board Certification in Tinnitus Management. She has also obtained a certificate in Progressive Tinnitus Management from the Department of Veteran Affairs. Dr. May is a fellow of the American academy of Audiology, and she has acted as a Subject Matter Expert for the State of California licensing board.
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