Tinnitus help in the UK
PureTone
Sells wearable noise generators and desktop/bedside sound generators.PureTone, 9-10 Henley Business Park, Trident Close, Medway City Estate, Kent ME2 4FRTelephone: 01634 719 427 Fax: 01634 719 450Website: PureTone website (external link, opens new browser window)
British Tinnitus Association
The British Tinnitus Association campaigns for better services for people with tinnitus. It supports a network of local tinnitus groups around the country, has a range of publications and produces a quarterly magazine called "Quiet". It also encourages research into tinnitus and supports a network of local tinnitus groups around the country.
British Tinnitus Association, Ground Floor, Unit 5, Acorn Business Park, Woodseats Close, Sheffield S8 0TBTelephone: 0800 018 0527Fax: 0114 258 2279Email: info@tinnitus.org.ukWebsite: British Tinnitus Association website (external link, opens new browser window)
Hush
Hush is the name of the Hull tinnitus self-help group. They run a helpline and produce information and tapes for people with tinnitus.
Hush, 109 Southella Way, Hull HU10 7LZTelephone: 01482 656033Email: hush@btinternet.comWebsite: Hush website (external link, opens new browser window)
Contact a local group
If you feel you need more help with your tinnitus directly from other people who also have it, you could contact a local tinnitus support group. There are about 100 of these in the UK. They are set up and run by people with tinnitus. The type of support and help they are able to offer varies between groups. Contact the RNID Tinnitus Helpline for details of your nearest group.
Sells wearable noise generators and desktop/bedside sound generators.PureTone, 9-10 Henley Business Park, Trident Close, Medway City Estate, Kent ME2 4FRTelephone: 01634 719 427 Fax: 01634 719 450Website: PureTone website (external link, opens new browser window)
British Tinnitus Association
The British Tinnitus Association campaigns for better services for people with tinnitus. It supports a network of local tinnitus groups around the country, has a range of publications and produces a quarterly magazine called "Quiet". It also encourages research into tinnitus and supports a network of local tinnitus groups around the country.
British Tinnitus Association, Ground Floor, Unit 5, Acorn Business Park, Woodseats Close, Sheffield S8 0TBTelephone: 0800 018 0527Fax: 0114 258 2279Email: info@tinnitus.org.ukWebsite: British Tinnitus Association website (external link, opens new browser window)
Hush
Hush is the name of the Hull tinnitus self-help group. They run a helpline and produce information and tapes for people with tinnitus.
Hush, 109 Southella Way, Hull HU10 7LZTelephone: 01482 656033Email: hush@btinternet.comWebsite: Hush website (external link, opens new browser window)
Contact a local group
If you feel you need more help with your tinnitus directly from other people who also have it, you could contact a local tinnitus support group. There are about 100 of these in the UK. They are set up and run by people with tinnitus. The type of support and help they are able to offer varies between groups. Contact the RNID Tinnitus Helpline for details of your nearest group.
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