The ringing
has a frequency.
We find it. Then we teach your nervous system to stop amplifying it. No guesswork. No generic white noise. A protocol built around the exact pitch inside your head.
Americans
live with chronic tinnitus — more than diabetes, more than cancer.
reduction
in perceived loudness after completing our full protocol.
first relief
Most patients report measurable improvement within the first two months.
Three specialists.
One complete protocol.

18 yrs
clinical experience
4,200+
patients mapped
Dr. Mei-Ling Chen
She finds the frequency.
Eighteen years of auditory neuroscience, distilled into a single 90-minute diagnostic session. Dr. Chen uses high-resolution audiometric mapping to identify the precise pitch, bandwidth, and neural origin of your tinnitus — information most clinics never collect.
"Every case of tinnitus is unique. The ringing a retired steelworker hears at 4,200 Hz is neurologically different from the E-flat a musician hears. Treating them the same way is why most therapies fail."
— Dr. Chen, speaking at the 2024 ARO MidWinter Meeting

600+
retraining cases
91%
report reduced distress
Sarah Okafor
She rewires the fear.
Tinnitus isn't just a sound — it's a threat signal your brain has learned to amplify. Sarah's CBT-based retraining protocol works directly on that limbic loop, teaching your nervous system to reclassify the ringing from "danger" to "neutral background noise."
"The sound itself often hasn't changed. What changes is the emotional weight the brain assigns to it. That's entirely trainable — and faster than most patients expect."
— Sarah Okafor, AuD — Patient orientation session

1,200+
devices fitted
12 yrs
acoustics engineering
Marcus Lindqvist
He builds your silence.
A former recording engineer who spent twelve years shaping the acoustic environments of concert halls before turning that expertise toward the most intimate acoustic space of all: the inside of your skull. Marcus designs custom notch-filtered sound masking devices fitted in our soundproof booth.
"A notch filter removes the exact frequency of your tinnitus from the ambient sound you hear all day. It's not masking — it's targeted deprivation therapy. The auditory cortex, starved of that frequency, gradually stops generating it."
— Marcus Lindqvist, MSc — Device consultation intake
Not a product.
A sequence.
Each step builds on the last. The protocol is designed to be completed in full — shortcuts don't achieve remission.
90-minute diagnostic session
Precision Mapping
Audiometric testing identifies your tinnitus frequency to within 50 Hz. We measure maskability, minimum masking level, residual inhibition, and loudness discomfort. You leave knowing exactly what's happening inside your auditory cortex.
Custom frequency filtering
Notch Therapy
A notch filter removes your exact tinnitus frequency from all ambient sound. Worn 6–8 hours daily, it starves the auditory cortex of that frequency until it stops generating it.
12-week structured program
CBT Retraining
Six individual sessions rewire the limbic alarm response. The sound doesn't disappear — its emotional weight does.
Ongoing support
Long-term Remission
Monthly check-ins for 12 months. Device recalibration as your auditory system adapts. Most patients reach Stage 4 (tinnitus present but non-intrusive) within 6 months of completing the protocol.
Outcomes
The 2 a.m. people
found their way here.
Thirty-twoyearsonthefactoryfloor.BythetimeIretired,theringingwaslouderthananythingthemachinesevermade.I'dtriedeverything—eardrops,vitamins,awhitenoisemachinethatjustaddedanothersoundtothepile.Dr.Chenfoundthefrequencyinthefirstsession.Fourteenweekslater,Isleepthroughthenight.
Robert Kowalski
Retired machinist, 67 — Milwaukee, WI
The ringing
isn't permanent.
Book a 30-minute intake consultation. We'll review your history, explain the mapping process, and tell you honestly whether our protocol is right for your case.
Alpine Notch Sample
3-minute masking preview · 4,000–6,000 Hz notched
Not ready to book? Download our free 3-minute sound masking sample — engineered with a broad notch across the most common tinnitus frequencies. It won't fix anything, but it might give you one quiet night.