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  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, ...[More Information]

  2. SERENADE 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-Tone...[More Information]

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