What is Lenire?
Lenire® is a groundbreaking bimodal neuromodulation device which has been proven to provide clinically significant relief from tinnitus in clinical trial and real-world settings.
Lenire has become the most in-demand tinnitus treatment device in America since the device was awarded a De Novo FDA Approval Grant in 2023.
Hearing Doctors of the Heartland has been certified to administer the evidence-based tinnitus treatment device, Lenire following an intensive training program.
Clinics for Lenire’s latest expansion were selected based on their extensive experience treating tinnitus patients, and their ongoing commitment to tinnitus treatment innovation.
What is tinnitus?
Tinnitus is the perception of sound in the ears, without an external sound source. It can be perceived very differently for each person, being a “ringing”, “buzzing”, or “whooshing” sound.
Many who experience tinnitus also experience other conditions, such as stress, anxiety or hearing loss.
There are many causes of tinnitus, and the extent to which it affects each individual can vary drastically and its effects on the quality of life can be life-altering. This variability of perception, effects on life, sources, and co-morbid conditions can make it complicated to manage or treat.
Utilizing up-to-date, evidence-based practice in combination with individual experience, we can help you take control of your tinnitus and enhance your quality of life.
Tinnitus Education: About ringing in the earsHow does Lenire work?
Lenire® is a bimodal neuromodulation device which works by delivering mild electrical pulsesto the tongue, through an intra-oral component called the ‘Tonguetip’®, combined with auditory stimulation through headphones to drive long-term changes in the brain to treat tinnitus. This dual action stimulus is proven to provide effective relief from tinnitus.
What does the Lenire device look like?
The Lenire device consists of three parts:
Controller: A handheld device to control your tinnitus treatment.
Bluetooth headphones: Wireless headphones stimulate the auditory nerve in your brain.
Tonguetip: Delivers a painless electrical pulse to the tongue.
Good Morning America Features Inspiring Lenire Patient Story
America’s leading morning news show — Good Morning America — aired an inspiring story about a young Lenire patient.
Newlywed Christina DeLucia (32) should have been enjoying her new life, but instead, she was debilitated by a constant ringing in her ears.
4-million live viewers and 5-million online subscribers heard Christina and NYC tinnitus expert Dr. Craig Kasper explain how her life was transformed by Lenire.
"I sleep much better. I'm back to my normal sleeping habits. I got back to work. It was really good to get back to my old me." – Christina DaLucia.
Watch Christina share her fascinating tinnitus journey on Good Morning America using the link below.
GMA Feature: New treatment for tinnitus patients