Do You Hear That? Understanding Tinnitus and What It Could Mean for You

That Ringing or Buzzing in Your Ears

If you’ve ever noticed a ringing, buzzing, hissing, or whooshing sound that no one else seems to hear, you’re not alone. That phantom noise has a name, tinnitus, and it affects an estimated 15–20% of people worldwide. For some, it’s a minor annoyance that comes and goes. For others, it’s a constant presence that disrupts sleep, concentration, and quality of life.

Ringing in the ears

What Is Tinnitus?

Tinnitus isn’t a condition in itself; it’s a symptom. It’s your auditory system signaling that something may be worth paying attention to. The sounds people describe vary widely: a high-pitched ring, a low hum, a clicking, or even a pulsing that seems to beat in time with your heart. It can affect one ear or both, and it can be intermittent or constant.

The causes are just as varied. Prolonged exposure to loud noise is one of the most common triggers, but tinnitus can also be linked to age-related hearing changes, earwax buildup, certain medications, stress, jaw problems, or underlying cardiovascular issues. In many cases, a combination of factors is at play.

Why It’s Worth Taking Seriously

It’s tempting to dismiss tinnitus as something you just have to live with and many people do for years before seeking help. But the truth is, early awareness and the right support can make a meaningful difference. Tinnitus can be managed. Many people find significant relief through hearing devices, sound therapy, lifestyle changes, or cognitive techniques that help retrain how the brain processes the sound.

The first step is simply understanding where you’re at.

Everyone’s Experience Is Different

Tinnitus exists on a spectrum. Some people barely notice theirs. Others find it intrudes on conversations, makes it hard to fall asleep, or affects their mood and concentration throughout the day. Knowing how your tinnitus is affecting your life is key to figuring out the right next step, whether that’s a simple check-in with an audiologist, exploring management strategies, or just getting some peace of mind.

So, how much is tinnitus affecting you?

Our short quiz is designed to help you understand the impact your tinnitus may be having on your day-to-day life. It takes just a couple of minutes, and your results will give you a clearer picture of where you stand — and what, if anything, you might want to do about it.

Take the quiz below to find out your tinnitus level.

What to Expect on Your First Visit

Get to Know You & Understand Your Symptoms

Discuss Your Treatment Goals & Medical History

Determine Your Stage of Hearing Loss/Tinnitus

Answer All of Your Questions or Concerns

Begin a Custom Treatment Plan

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