Tinnitus Management & Relief
Best Tinnitus Relief in Halifax
Tinnitus may not have a cure, but with expert care and personalized treatments, you can reduce its impact and regain control of your daily life.
About Tinnitus
What is Tinnitus?
What are the Symptoms of Tinnitus?
- Ringing, buzzing, hissing, or whistling sounds in the ear.
- A constant or intermittent sound that can be loud or soft.
- A sensation of fullness or pressure in the ears.
- Difficulty concentrating or sleeping due to the noise.
- Sensitivity to everyday sounds, which can make the tinnitus seem louder.
What Causes Tinnitus?
- Exposure to loud noises (e.g., concerts, work environments, or machinery).
- Age-related hearing loss.
- Ear infections or earwax buildup.
- Head or neck injuries.
- Certain medications.
- Medical conditions like Meniere’s disease, hypertension, or temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders.
- Stress and anxiety, which can exacerbate symptoms.

Find Relief from Tinnitus
Tinnitus: The Sound of Your Brain
Tinnitus is often described as ringing, buzzing, or humming in the ears—but the sound doesn’t come from the outside world. Instead, it’s generated by the brain when normal hearing pathways are disrupted. This condition can be temporary or chronic, and while it varies in intensity, it can affect concentration, sleep, and overall quality of life. Understanding tinnitus is the first step toward managing it.
At NovaSound Hearing & Balance, we help people manage tinnitus with personalized care and advanced treatment options. If ringing or buzzing in your ears is interfering with daily life, our specialists are here to guide you toward relief and better hearing health.

How is Tinnitus Diagnosed?
- A detailed patient history, including when the symptoms started and potential triggers.
- A hearing test to evaluate any associated hearing loss.
- A physical examination to rule out underlying conditions like ear infections or earwax buildup.
- Specialized tests, such as tinnitus matching, to help identify the characteristics of the sound you hear.
How is Tinnitus Treated?
Although there is no cure for tinnitus, there are several treatment options available to help manage the symptoms:
- Sound Therapy: Using background noise or white noise to help mask tinnitus sounds.
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): A form of counseling to help you cope with the emotional effects of tinnitus.
- Hearing Aids: For those with hearing loss, hearing aids can amplify external sounds to help mask tinnitus.
- Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT): A combination of sound therapy and counseling to help reduce the perception of tinnitus over time.
- Lifestyle Adjustments: Reducing stress, avoiding loud noises, and managing sleep patterns can help lessen symptoms.
How Can Novasound Audiology Clinic Help?
At Novasound Audiology Clinic, we specialize in diagnosing and managing tinnitus. Our services include:
- Comprehensive tinnitus evaluations to determine the root cause of your symptoms.
- Custom treatment plans tailored to your needs.
- Ongoing support to help you manage tinnitus and improve your quality of life.
