Hearing Disorders, Tinnitus & Modern Audiology Private practice for audiology. Good hearing connects: Comprehensive audiology and modern therapy concepts for tinnitus and hearing loss

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Prompt appointments, short waiting times, discreet atmosphere

Diagnostics & Therapy for Hearing Disorders

Hearing is our most important communication channel. Impairments often lead to withdrawal and isolation. We can help you with:

  • Sudden hearing loss & acute hearing impairment

  • Age-related hearing loss

  • Tinnitus (ringing in the ears)

  • Noise hyper­sensi­tivity (hyperacusis)

  • Problems with hearing aids

Independent Advice

Should a hearing system be necessary, we provide medically neutral advice on which available device types and fitting options are best suited to your individual hearing profile and daily life.

Tinnitus Therapy

Tinnitus is bothersome but treatable. Often stress or noise is the underlying cause. We analyse the origin and offer targeted therapies.

High-Tech Audiology

Modern Audiometry

Pure-tone and speech audiometry in a soundproof booth for precise results.

Objective Measurement

ABR and OAE measure hearing performance directly at the sensory cells and auditory nerve, without any effort on your part.

Sudden Hearing Loss Rapid Response

Swift action is essential. We provide immediate diagnostics and prompt therapies.

Good Hearing Means Quality of Life

Ensuring Participation

Those who hear poorly often withdraw. We want you to actively participate in conversations, music and social life again.

Finding Peace

Tinnitus creates stress. After thorough, individualised diagnostics we offer you targeted therapy to find peace again.

Hearing Aids

Should hearing aid fitting be advisable, we provide independent, medically sound advice. Modern hearing systems are powerful, discreet and individually adjustable, precise diagnostics and careful fitting remain decisive.

Frequently Asked Questions About Hearing

Sudden hearing loss is an urgent matter, but not an absolute emergency (like a heart attack). Please come to see us as soon as possible. We will assess your hearing and initiate targeted therapy if needed.

Public and private health insurance pay fixed allowances. High-quality devices often require an additional co-payment. We issue the necessary prescription, which you then take to an audiologist.

Acute tinnitus often resolves on its own or with therapy. Chronic tinnitus (> 3 months) usually persists but can be pushed so far into the background through retraining that it no longer interferes with daily life.
Dr. Eva Wimmer and Prof. Dr. Moritz Gröger

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