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Neuromonics Inc.

2810 Emrick Blvd.
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18020
United States
Telephone: 866-606-3876 or 484-821-1260.
Fax: 484-214-0166.
Web: http://www.neuromonics.com.
Email: info@neuromonics.com.

Products manufactured by Neuromonics Inc. (listed alphabetically)

  1. NEUROMONICS TINNITUS TREATMENT DEVICE - OASIS Picture of NEUROMONICS TINNITUS TREATMENT DEVICE - OASIS

    The Neuromonics Tinnitus Treatment Device - Oasis is designed for use by individuals with tinnitus. This device is approximately the size of a cell phone and is equipped with device with headphones. It delivers precisely designed music embedded with a pleasant acoustic neural stimulus. These sounds, customized for each user’s audiological profile, stimulate the auditory pathway to promote neural plastic changes. Over time, these new connections help the brain to filter out tinnitus disturbance, providing long-term relief from symptoms. During stage one, which lasts approximately two months and is intended to relive symptoms, the device is worn for at least two hours per day (longer, if preferred) during daily activities like reading, preparing meals, or at the office. Stage two lasts approximately four months, during which the brain is assisted in developing neural pathways, and the device is used for at least two hours per day initially. Treatment times are then gradually reduced as tinnitus disturbance lessens. Afterward, the audiologist will set a maintenance program for use.

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