Tinnitus Treatment and Support
In Boucherville and Surrounding Areas
A tinnitus consultation requires a hearing evaluation by our audiologist. You can book both appointments on the same day at Audiolys
If you are hearing ringing, buzzing, hissing, or other sounds that no one else can hear, you may be experiencing tinnitus. At Audiolys, we support patients in Boucherville and surrounding South Shore communities with professional tinnitus assessment and personalized management strategies.
Tinnitus affects people differently. For some, it is a minor background annoyance. For others, it becomes a persistent source of stress, sleep disruption, or difficulty concentrating. Whatever your experience, you do not have to manage it alone.
Why a Hearing Test Matters
Tinnitus is commonly associated with hearing loss, which makes a proper hearing evaluation an important first step. Consider booking if you:
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Hear persistent or recurring ringing, buzzing, hissing, or clicking
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Find tinnitus affecting sleep, concentration, or ability to relax
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Notice tinnitus getting louder or more frequent
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Experience tinnitus alongside changes in your hearing
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Are looking for strategies to make tinnitus less intrusive in daily life


What Happens During Your Visit
We begin by discussing your symptoms in detail - how long they have been present, when they are most noticeable, and how they are affecting your daily life. We review your hearing test results and relevant history.
Based on our findings, we explain management options most relevant to your situation. These may include sound therapy, counselling-based approaches, or practical lifestyle guidance to reduce tinnitus triggers. Our approach is personalized, supportive, and focused on helping you feel informed and in control.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can tinnitus be cured?
There is no universal cure, but many people experience significant relief with the right management strategies.
Is tinnitus always related to hearing loss?
Not always, but the two are commonly linked. A hearing evaluation helps determine contributing factors.

