Tinnitus treatments
We check tinnitus treatments to see if they are safe and effective for those living with tinnitus
Here we provide a regularly updated list of treatments and gives our verdict on them.
We provide verdicts on two aspects of each treatment:
Safety - whether the treatment will do you any harm
- Evidence of harm
- Some potential for harm
- Limited potential for harm
- Regarded as safe
Efficacy - whether the treatment works for tinnitus
- Evidence that it is not effective
- No or limited evidence that it is effective
- Some evidence that it is effective
- Evidence that it is effective
If you hear of a treatment that isn’t listed here, please call the Helpline 0800 018 0527 or send an email to: communications@tinnitus.org.uk
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Levo®Therapy System
- Regarded as safe
- No or limited evidence that it is effective
- Speak to your GP
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Neuromonics
- Regarded as safe
- No or limited evidence that it is effective
- Speak to your GP
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Cortexi
- Evidence of harm
- Evidence that it is not effective
- Not recommended
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Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT)
- Regarded as safe
- No or limited evidence that it is effective
- Speak to your GP
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Tinnaway
- Evidence of harm
- Evidence that it is not effective
- Not recommended
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Ring Relief Ultra
- Evidence of harm
- Evidence that it is not effective
- Not recommended
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Nature’s Gold CBD Gummies
- Evidence of harm
- Evidence that it is not effective
- Not recommended
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Ulixy CBD Neon Cubes
- Evidence of harm
- Evidence that it is not effective
- Not recommended
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Smilz CBD Gummies
- Evidence of harm
- Evidence that it is not effective
- Not recommended
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Zenzi CBD Gummies
- Evidence of harm
- Evidence that it is not effective
- Not recommended
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Clear Sound 911
- Evidence of harm
- No or limited evidence that it is effective
- Not recommended
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Renew Hearing Support
- Evidence of harm
- No or limited evidence that it is effective
- Not recommended
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A treatment not listed here?
Please let us know what treatment you would like more information about and we’ll get to work learning more about it.
Let us knowCan’t find what you’re looking for?
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Tinnitus UK expands local support network
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2025 Tinnitus Conference confirmed for September
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Tinnitus UK is back on the road
Tinnitus Information Roadshow events are back, come and meet us in Sheffield in May.
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