Why do I have ringing in my ears? (tinnitus explained)

As a board-certified otolaryngologist (ENT surgeon), I often see patients who are struggling with ringing in their ears, also called tinnitus. This condition affects millions of people and can range from a mild nuisance to a persistent, life-altering concern.

What Tinnitus Sounds Like

Tinnitus is the perception of sound without an external source. Patients may describe it as:

  • Ringing

  • Buzzing

  • Humming

  • Whooshing

  • Clicking

It can occur in one ear or both, and it may be constant or come and go.

Common Causes of Tinnitus

  • Noise exposure (concerts, headphones, loud environments)

  • Age-related hearing loss

  • Earwax buildup

  • Ear infections

  • Medication side effects

  • Jaw (TMJ) problems or circulatory issues

Why Tinnitus Shouldn’t Be Ignored

Tinnitus can disrupt sleep, concentration, and quality of life. It is also sometimes a sign of an underlying condition, such as hearing loss, that deserves evaluation and treatment

Personalized Tinnitus Care

In my practice, I offer personalized tinnitus care that works with your brain’s natural pathways to reduce the impact of unwanted noise.

I specialize in tinnitus retraining therapy, a proven approach that helps patients adapt to and minimize the perception of ringing in the ears. By combining deep clinical expertise with a compassionate, patient-first approach, I provide thoughtful, evidence-based care for tinnitus and other hearing concerns.

How I Evaluate and Treat Tinnitus

I work closely with a doctor of audiology to provide comprehensive hearing evaluations and care. Depending on your needs, treatment may include:

  • Professional ear cleaning to remove wax under the microscope

  • Addressing underlying medical conditions

  • Personalized tinnitus retraining therapy

  • Hearing aids with built-in sound therapy features

  • Counseling and strategies to reduce the day-to-day impact of tinnitus

I am currently accepting new patients and would be glad to help if you are experiencing persistent ringing in your ears. Together with my audiologist, I provide evidence-based, compassionate care that helps patients find relief and reclaim their quality of life.

Do you need to schedule an appointment to discuss treatment options for tinnitus? Contact my office, located in Scottsdale, AZ.

Call my office: (480) 273-8448

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