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Silence the Ringing

Silence the Ringing

Step into a world of clearer sound as we provide innovative tinnitus treatments to quieten the noise.

A Comprehensive, Integrative Approach to Tinnitus Management

Tinnitus is a condition that impacts millions of people, often described as phantom sounds such as ringing, buzzing, or pulsing in the ears. At Janus Health System, located in Greater Sudbury, ON, we are proud to welcome patients from across North America to experience our distinguished approach to ENT care. 

Using the principles of integrative healthcare, Janus Health combines traditional medicine with cutting-edge treatments to ensure patient-centered care designed around personalized needs. Under the vision of  Dr. Fillippone , we strive to address chronic symptoms like tinnitus with a broad and open-minded perspective, promoting healing and long-term management rather than temporary solutions. Let us help you navigate your path toward tinnitus treatment – which comes with greater clarity, peace, and improved quality of life.

Quiet the ringing and reclaim your peace of mind.

Living with Tinnitus

Inside View

Tinnitus isn’t just a bothersome sound—it can seriously impact every aspect of your daily life. Symptoms may vary widely but often present as ringing, hissing, or clicking sounds in the ears. By identifying your unique symptoms, Janus Health can help create a path toward understanding your condition and achieving relief.

Persistent Noise

A sensation of ringing, buzzing, pulsing, or hissing

Irritability or Mood

Increased stress, anxiety, or depression stemming from the constant presence of sound.

Cognitive Difficulties

Challenges in concentrating, communicating effectively, or retaining information due to tinnitus.

Physical Discomfort

Distraction and fatigue caused by constant phantom sounds.

Social Impact

Difficulty engaging fully in conversations or social activities.

Outside View

Understanding the roots of tinnitus includes addressing both primary ear disturbances and external factors that may compound the issue. By exploring these potential triggers and their interconnected roles, Janus Health System applies an integrative care philosophy to deliver personalized treatment plans.

Age-Related Hearing Loss

Progressive hearing loss linked to aging frequently results in tinnitus symptoms due to diminished auditory processing.

Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

Exposure to loud sounds damages the delicate structures in the ear, leading to phantom noise perception.

Medication Side Effects

Certain medications are known to trigger or worsen tinnitus symptoms, requiring careful identification and management.

Muscle or Nerve Issues

Problems in the neck, jaw, or surrounding tissue can contribute to tinnitus perception

Underlying ENT Conditions

Sinus infections, otalgia (ear pain), or other ear diseases may present alongside tinnitus.

Inside View

Tinnitus isn’t just a bothersome sound—it can seriously impact every aspect of your daily life. Symptoms may vary widely but often present as ringing, hissing, or clicking sounds in the ears. By identifying your unique symptoms, Janus Health can help create a path toward understanding your condition and achieving relief.

Persistent Noise

A sensation of ringing, buzzing, pulsing, or hissing that doesn’t go away, disrupting focus or sleep.

Irritability or Mood Changes

Increased stress, anxiety, or depression stemming from the constant presence of sound.

Cognitive Difficulties

Challenges in concentrating, communicating effectively, or retaining information due to tinnitus.

Physical Discomfort

Distraction and fatigue caused by constant phantom sounds.

Social Impact

Difficulty engaging fully in conversations or social activities.

Outside View

Understanding the roots of tinnitus includes addressing both primary ear disturbances and external factors that may compound the issue. By exploring these potential triggers and their interconnected roles, Janus Health System applies an integrative care philosophy to deliver personalized treatment plans.

Age-Related Hearing Loss

Progressive hearing loss linked to aging frequently results in tinnitus symptoms due to diminished auditory processing.

Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

Exposure to loud sounds damages the delicate structures in the ear, leading to phantom noise perception.

Medication Side Effects

Certain medications are known to trigger or worsen tinnitus symptoms, requiring careful identification and management.

Muscle or Nerve Issues

Problems in the neck, jaw, or surrounding tissue can contribute to tinnitus perception.

Underlying ENT Conditions

Sinus infections, otalgia (ear pain), or other ear diseases may present alongside tinnitus.

Discover the Difference of Pursuing Tinnitus Care at Janus Health System

Our approach to tinnitus care goes beyond treating the condition itself—we work with you to uncover its origins and manage its ripple effects. Our therapies include innovative techniques such as photobiomodulation and Botox, paired with traditional methods for comprehensive care. Photobiomodulation uses specific wavelengths of light to promote tissue healing and reduce inflammation, while Botox injections relieve tension in surrounding muscles to diminish the perception of sound.

What sets Janus Health apart is our commitment to integrative healthcare and personalized patient management. Every patient receives individualized attention tailored to their symptoms, history, and goals. Through thorough assessments and cutting-edge therapies, our expert team offers a holistic strategy designed to improve quality of life. You can trust us to address the complexities of tinnitus with empathy, innovation, and expertise.

Exploring Tinnitus FAQs

What exactly is tinnitus?

Tinnitus refers to the perception of phantom sounds—such as ringing, buzzing, or hissing—that do not originate from external sources. It may occur in one or both ears and can vary in severity.

What causes tinnitus?

Tinnitus has multiple underlying causes, including age-related hearing loss, exposure to loud sounds, medication side effects, and other ENT-related issues.

Can tinnitus be treated or cured?

While there is no definitive cure for tinnitus, it can be effectively managed through personalized treatment plans. Janus Health offers therapies such as photobiomodulation and Botox, which have shown promise in reducing symptoms.

How is photobiomodulation used for tinnitus?

Photobiomodulation is a non-invasive therapy that uses light to promote tissue healing and reduce inflammation. This technique may alleviate chronic tinnitus by addressing underlying cellular mechanisms.

Do Botox injections really help with tinnitus?

Yes, Botox has proven beneficial for some patients by relaxing the muscles around the ear and neck, reducing the intensity of perceived sounds.

Caring for ENT Concerns Comprehensively