Suffering from constant ringing in ears?

Tinnitus Treatment

At Audience Hearing, we utilise comprehensive tests designed to assess the severity and impact of tinnitus. Our tinnitus treatment service can help ensure your ears are in good condition for your daily living.

Tinnitus in Australia affects 1 in 3 people at some point in their life. If you’re experiencing a ringing or buzzing sensation when there’s no external sound, that may have been tinnitus.

Symptoms to Look For

Tinnitus causes - what to look for...

You experience a ringing in one ear or both ears, even though no external sound is present.

  • Persistent ringing, buzzing, hissing, or clicking sounds in the ears
  • Disruption in sleep patterns due to the constant noise
  • Concentration difficulties and increased stress levels
  • Sensitivity to loud noises or an exacerbation of tinnitus in noisy environments.
Tinnitus treatment procedure

Personalised Treatment

For tinnitus relief

Through a personalised assessment session, we analyse the severity of your case and then begin helping you get better.

At Audience Hearing we offer WZT, an innovative and holistic treatment approach for tinnitus. WZT is designed to help individuals find relief from the discomfort and distress caused by tinnitus.

Audience Hearing

Relief from Tinnitus the right way

Looking for a tinnitus doctor near me or a clinic? Your comfort is our priority. At Audience Hearing, we go beyond mere treatment – we offer a commitment to your overall auditory well-being. Trust us for precision, professionalism, and a clear path to better hearing and Quality of Life.

audiologists in Australia Kevin & Musthafa

Frequently Asked Questions

What is tinnitus and how common is it in Australia?

Tinnitus is the perception of noise (e.g., ringing, buzzing, clicking) in the absence of an external sound. It impacts about 1 in 3 Australians at some time in their lives

Symptoms include continuous or intermittent ringing, buzzing, sizzling, hissing, or clicking sounds. It can disturb sleep, concentration, or elevate stress levels, and may worsen in noisy environments

New-onset tinnitus may resolve within 6–12 months. However, chronic tinnitus typically becomes persistent, particularly if linked to hearing loss

Common causes include hearing loss (noise-related or age-related), ear infections, excessive earwax, vascular or neurological conditions, medications, and stress

Assessment includes a detailed hearing evaluation (audiometry), otoscopic examination, and tinnitus-specific measures—rating loudness, pitch, and distress. This helps guide treatment. Advanced audiometry ensures the tinnitus isn’t linked to other ear issues

Treatment begins with a personalised assessment to determine severity and impact. Strategies include:


Hearing aids: amplify environmental sound and offer tinnitus-masking features


WZT (Wide Zone Therapy): Audience Hearing’s holistic tinnitus management protocol

Sound therapy uses background noise (white noise, nature sounds) or hearing aids to partially mask tinnitus, reducing its prominence. Devices like sound generators or tinnitus maskers help similar to TRT but focus on relief rather than habituation

Approaches like Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT) and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) help you change your reaction to tinnitus by reframing the sound as neutral and reducing associated stress

Yes—reducing caffeine/alcohol, quitting smoking, managing stress, improving sleep, exercising, and avoiding loud noise can all reduce tinnitus severity

Currently, there is no universal cure. However, targeting underlying causes, providing support through hearing aids, sound therapy, counselling, and personalized management can significantly reduce the impact on quality of life

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