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At ATA, we understand that tinnitus can initially dominate the lives of people who must cope with it daily. It can, at times, feel overwhelming, as you struggle with disrupted sleep, managing work, maintaining relationships and generally going about the business of living your life.

Learning about tinnitus, reaching out for help and taking advantage of available resources are among the ways patients can manage their disorder. All these resources provide support while the search for a tinnitus cure continues.

Self-help groups

ATA provides guidance to support groups that in turn give tinnitus sufferers an important connection with others. Support groups offer people with tinnitus the opportunity to share knowledge, experience, strength and hope. Guest speakers discuss the latest in tinnitus treatment, research and other topics.

Help network volunteers

Lend one-on-one support via phone, email or mail to others who have tinnitus. <Link to Help Network volunteers >

Find a health professional

Our list of health-professionals can help you find doctors and others in your area who treat tinnitus patients.

What should I ask my provider?

Here's a list of helpful questions so help you maximize your time together and as a patient, get your needs met.

Other valuable resources and organizations

Links and more links. Find more valuable resources and organizations here.

For more information please contact: Lisa Freeman, Manager of Member Services, 1–800-634-8978 Ext. 219 or lisa@ata.org