Groundbreaking, FDA-approved

Tinnitus treatment device

Lenire is a guided take-home tinnitus treatment device that uses bimodal neuromodulation to help the brain stop focusing on tinnitus. This small device requires just one hour a day to provide soothing relief from the constant ringing. Ready to learn more?

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How does Lenire work to relieve tinnitus?

Clinically proven relief from tinnitus

Lenire is the first medical device of its kind. Here's how it uses bimodal neuromodulation to soothe tinnitus:

Headset: 

The included headset plays soft, calming sounds to give your brain one form of stimulation.

Tonguetip®:

The included mouthpiece, called the Tonguetip®, provides gentle pulses to the tongue, which is a second form of stimulation to the brain.

Controller:

The headset and Tonguetip® are controlled by a small handheld device. This allows you to select the intensity and volume of the treatment, as well as pause or stop.

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FDA Approved. Independently Verified. Real World Validated. 

Highly Recommended

83% of large-scale clinical trial participants recommend Lenire for the treatment of tinnitus.

FDA Approval

Majority of patients with moderate or worse tinnitus had significant relief using Lenire when sound-only had no meaningful impact.1

Real World Evidence

91.5% of patients experienced clinically meaningful reduction in tinnitus after 12-weeks of treatment with Lenire.2

Custom Tinnitus Treatment Plans

Lenire is the only tinnitus treatment device of its kind to be granted FDA approval after a clinical trial. It is scientifically proven to help soothe tinnitus symptoms more effectively than sound-only treatment methods. Here's a general summary of how to begin the process of finding the right tinnitus treatment for you.

1. Audiology assessment

Our support team can help you schedule a hearing and tinnitus assessment appointment with an audiologist. Audiology assessments are typically not covered by insurance.

2. Custom tinnitus treatment plan

At your  assessment, your tinnitus specialist will develop a comprehensive treatment plan thar recommends the right tinnitus treatment option(s) for you. Tinnitus treatment may not be covered by insurance. If that is the case, your tinnitus specialist may offer a payment plans.

3. Follow your treatment plan

Your tinnitus specialist may schedule future follow ups, based on your treatment plan. If Lenire is right for you, your plan will include a total of one hour per day of soothing at-home treatments. Find out more by taking the survey below!

Who might be a candidate?

Lenire might be right for you if you are:

●  18 years of age or older  

●  Bothered by tinnitus that impacts your quality of life

●  Interested in visiting a specialist for a tinnitus assessment 

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Find out in minutes if Lenire may be an option for you. If qualified, you'll be contacted by a support team specialist who can help you schedule an appointment.

1. TENT-A3: Clinical trial data in preparation for independent publication: clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05227365.

2. https://www.medrxiv.org/lookup/content/short/2024.08.22.24312175v1

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