San Francisco Tinnitus Support Group Meeting (Tuesday, October 25, 2011 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.)

The San Francisco Tinnitus Support Group invites you to join them at their next meeting.

When:
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
5:30 - 7:00 p.m.*
*Meetings tend to go later when we have a big group so plan accordingly.

Where:
The Hearing and Speech Center of Northern California
1234 Divisadero St., 2nd floor conference room
San Francisco, CA 94115
*There is free parking behind the building.

Note from the group leader(s):
"Hello all,
There has been a slight change in the agenda for this meeting. We will have a special talk and demonstration of a new instrument for tinnitus called "Serenade" from Sound Cure. This is the device that was pioneered by the research of Dr. Fan-Gang Zeng from UC Irvine. The people who distribute it and helped with it's development will be at our meeting to show you how it works, answer questions and tell you about S-Tones and how they are customized to each individual's tinnitus.

Note: We will save December 6th for the demonstration of the Meisch Temple Massager by the developer Joe Meisch. We will be especially interested in people who have TMD/TMJ related tinnitus problems trying out this new device.

Our meetings are free and open to the public and provide support for people with tinnitus and hyperacusis and their significant others. Current information on tinnitus treatments are presented along with discussion of coping with and managing the problems associated with tinnitus and hyperacusis."

Please let the group leaders know if you will be attending the meeting: Malvina Levy, Au.D. (mclevyaud@pacbell.net) and Tracy Peck, Au.D.


The American Tinnitus Association's Support Network consists of dedicated support group facilitators and help network volunteers across the country. These volunteers provide compassion, support, experience, and perspective, as well as valuable resources for treating your tinnitus. Please note that ATA offers Support Network information solely as an informational aid. Examine your personal needs and decide if participation in support activities could be meaningful for you. ATA makes no recommendations or representations as to the groups or individuals volunteering.

Please click here for more information on ATA's Support Network.If you are interested in starting a support group or becoming a help network volunteer, please contact Katie Fuller, Manager of Member & Support Relations, at katie@ata.org.

Tue, 10/25/2011