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Dr. Goldstein earned her Bachelor of Science in Communication Disorders from Eastern Kentucky University in 2010 and her Doctor of Audiology from the University of Arizona in 2014. She completed her doctoral externship at Arizona Hearing Specialists in Tucson and the Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center in San, Diego.
Dr. Goldstein is a certified member of the American Speech-Language & Hearing Association and a Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology. She provides diagnostic hearing evaluations, tinnitus evaluations, electrophysiologic testing (ABR, VEMP, ENOG), vestibular evaluations, hearing aid fittings, bone anchored hearing devices, and cochlear implant services for all ages. Dr. Goldstein joined the Center Neurosciences in 2017.
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An audiologist is someone who has obtained a clinical doctorate in audiology. They are not medical physicians. An otolaryngologist or otologist is a medical physician. That’s the biggest difference between those two professions. An audiologist...
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Natural or alternative treatment options for tinnitus really are going to begin with prevention, which would be preventing yourself from exposing your ears and your auditory system to damaging levels of noise, which could cause...
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There are in many cities peer support groups or tinnitus counseling groups available. I would recommend reaching out to your local hearing loss association of America chapter, adult loss of hearing association, or the American...
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If you’re experiencing tinnitus in only one of your ears and you also have asymmetric hearing or other symptoms or complaints, there may be some cases in which an MRI would be performed or recommended...
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Unfortunately in research so far, we’ve, haven’t seen any effect that’s stronger than a placebo effect for any medication or supplement to treat tinnitus. You will sometimes see over the counter medications at pharmacies that...
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Tinnitus does not cause hearing to get worse. And it does not cause hearing loss and would not cause you to need a hearing aid. However, tinnitus is often associated with a permanent sensory neural...
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If you’re experiencing tinnitus, the first step is going to be a hearing evaluation. You want to make sure that you’ll be receiving a comprehensive hearing evaluation from a licensed audiologist. Many audiologists also specialize...
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So tinnitus can affect any age population. We do know that it is more prevalent in older adults and is also more common in males versus females. Also, if you’ve had any noise exposure, particularly...
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Tinnitus or tinnitus, either of which are appropriate to say, is the perception of a sound in the absence of an actual external sound often called ringing in the ears.
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Tinnitus is most commonly caused by hearing loss or some sort of blockage in the auditory systems pathway, whether that be maybe wax in your ears, or if you have an ear infection or maybe...
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