Dawn Heiman, AuD
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Mar 22, 2025
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2 min read
How Can Lenire Help Me Treat My Tinnitus?
We often have appointments with individuals seeking effective treatments for tinnitus, a persistent ringing, buzzing, or hissing in the ears that can be both distressing and disruptive to daily life.
Tinnitus is not a condition, but rather a symptom of something else going on in your body, and it’s experienced by many individuals. It can manifest in many ways and can be caused by a few different factors, including exposure to loud noises, ear infections, age-related hearing loss, and even certain medications.
While there is currently no definitive cure for tinnitus, many treatment avenues aim to manage and reduce its impact on daily life.
One of the most innovative new methods to address tinnitus concerns is Lenire, a groundbreaking dual-stimulation approach to retraining your brain away from the sounds of tinnitus and toward listening to much more soothing tones.
What Is Lenire?
Lenire is an innovative device that combines sound stimulation and electrical stimulation to retrain the brain’s response to tinnitus.
By utilizing a multimodal approach, Lenire aims to provide relief if you’re struggling with tinnitus, all from the comfort of your own home!
How Lenire Works
Multimodal Stimulation: Lenire employs bimodal stimulation, which means it simultaneously delivers both sound therapy and a mild electrical pulse to the tongue.
Customized Therapy: Everyone's tinnitus experience is unique, which is why Lenire's treatment plans are personalized. During your initial evaluation, we assess the specifics of your tinnitus—such as pitch and loudness—and tailor a treatment journey that suits your needs.
Regular Use and Commitment: Patients using Lenire typically engage in therapy sessions for a prescribed duration each day. Consistent use is crucial for achieving the best outcomes and retraining the brain's response to tinnitus sounds.
95 Percent Success Rate in Clinical Trials
Clinical trials with Lenire have shown that individuals who complete the Lenire therapy report a significant reduction in the severity of their tinnitus symptoms.
The bimodal stimulation approach Lenire takes not only aims to reduce the perception of tinnitus, but also to improve the patient’s overall quality of life by fostering better sleep, decreased anxiety, and enhanced concentration.
Through advances in technology and tailored therapies, like Lenire, we are committed to helping you hear the life you love.
Explore Lenire Tinnitus Treatment With Advanced Audiology Consultants
If you are experiencing the disruptive effects of tinnitus, Lenire presents a promising avenue for relief through its innovative approach.
Our clinic is equipped to provide you with the necessary evaluations, and together we can explore the best options to help you manage your tinnitus effectively.
For more information on tinnitus management and to schedule an evaluation, please get in touch with us via our website or give us a call at (630) 930-1025.

Dawn Heiman, AuD
Dr. Dawn Heiman is a licensed Illinois Audiologist. She is the Immediate Past President of the Academy of Doctors of Audiology (ADA) as well as a member of the American Academy of Audiology (AAA) and the Illinois Academy of Audiology (ILAA). She is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences program within the College of Health Sciences at Rush University.
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