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Picture of SERENADE Serenade is a tinnitus treatment device designed for use by audiologists to treat individuals with tinnitus or ringing in the ears. The device consists of a handheld acoustic stimuli generator, earphones, and pleasant treatment sounds that are intended to address the underlying cause of tinnitus. A suite of three different types of sounds, called S-Tones, is included, enabling the audiologist to determine the specific clinical approach that is most likely to be effective for each patient. S-Tones are designed to produce synchronized, robust neural activity in the auditory cortex. The system can be programmed to meet the needs of the individual patient with immediate or long-term treatment. Training and support are available.

Notes: Serenade is a registered trademark of SoundCure, Inc.

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This product record was updated on December 31, 2012.

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Manufacturer:

SoundCure, Inc.

560 S. Winchester Blvd.
Suite 500
San Jose, California 95128
United States
Telephone: 855-777-3736.
Web: http://www.soundcure.com.
Email: info@soundcure.com.


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