

Tinnitus Management with Dr. Alexandra Tarvin | Elevate Audiology
Tinnitus affects millions, yet remains shrouded in misunderstanding, misinformation, and damaging myths. In this illuminating conversation, audiologist Dr. Alexandra Tarvin of Elevate Audiology brings clarity, hope, and cutting-edge solutions to one of hearing healthcare's most challenging conditions.
"There is hope and there is help," Dr. Tarvin reassures listeners as she guides us through the reality of tinnitus management today. Drawing from her extensive experience as a tinnitus specialist, she expertly distinguishes between subjective tinnitus (the perception of sound that doesn't exist externally) and transient ear noise (those brief, harmless episodes of ringing many people occasionally experience). This distinction alone provides immediate relief for many who fear their temporary experiences signal something serious.
The heart of effective tinnitus care, Dr. Tarvin explains, lies in truly listening to patients and implementing personalized strategies. Far from the dismissive "just live with it" approach many patients have encountered, modern management embraces a holistic perspective that considers each person's unique needs. From various sound therapy options to innovative treatments like Lenire (the first FDA-approved tinnitus treatment), patients now have more evidence-based options than ever before.
Perhaps most exciting is Twillo, a tinnitus management app Dr. Tarvin developed with her husband, a mental health counselor. This digital companion combines audiological expertise with mental health techniques, providing support between appointments and making tinnitus care more accessible. "If I could clone myself, if I could clone my husband... we would not need this app," Dr. Tarvin jokes, highlighting how technology can extend specialized care to more people.
Throughout our conversation, Dr. Tarvin methodically dismantles harmful myths – no, tinnitus doesn't cause dementia; no, caffeine isn't universally problematic for tinnitus sufferers – while sharing touching success stories of patients who've found relief through proper care. Whether you're suffering from tinnitus yourself, care for someone who is, or are a healthcare provider seeking to better serve your patients, this episode delivers invaluable insights and renewed hope.
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