Josephine Swinhoe, wins Best Aural Healthcare Practice MD and Most Innovative Specialised Tinnitus Clinic

The Tinnitus Clinic’s managing director, Josephine Swinhoe, wins Best Aural Healtcare Practice MD – UK, and Most Innovative Specialised Tinnitus Clinic – UK, 2017. In this interview with CEO Monthly, she reveals how she feels about the award and what it means for The Tinnitus Clinic.
Three ways to help people with tinnitus have a better quality of life

If I was to tell you that one in ten people had a disability which couldn’t be physically seen, but that often prevented them from working – how would you feel?
Launch of new clinic offers hope for Glasgow’s 49,000 tinnitus sufferers

Tinnitus sufferers across West Central Scotland will be able to access long-term relief from the condition with the launch of a leading audiology clinic in Glasgow.
‘Get your hearing tested’ – motorsport boss’s advice to ‘noisy’ industry

From competing at Brands Hatch to enjoying 24-hour duration races – Roger King has many fond memories from his long touring career in car engineering.
Levo® System wins gold at prestigious medical awards

As the only clinic in the UK to offer the Levo® Therapy System for Tinnitus, we are thrilled to announce it has won gold at the 2017 Medical Design Excellence Awards (MDEA).
Influence of deafness in films

Enjoying escapism in a good film is one of life’s pleasures for me. I’m no critic though and I look for films which both entertain and sometimes take me out of my comfort zone.
‘You don’t have to live with it’ – soldier tells tinnitus sufferers

A soldier whose hearing was irrevocably damaged while serving in Afghanistan is encouraging others to seek help after finding a treatment that has helped him manage his ‘horrendous’ tinnitus to the point where he barely notices it.
Former Royal Marine injured in Afghanistan urges greater awareness of ‘life-limiting’ tinnitus

A former section commander in the Royal Marines who nearly died in a bomb blast in Afghanistan is raising awareness of tinnitus – calling it the ‘unseen injury which has affected me most’.
Cuckoo chasers foiled by poor hearing

Super-keen birdwatchers chasing the glory of being the first to hear the cuckoo this year may be foiled — because their hearing’s not good enough.
Music to my ears. Safeguarding your hearing and ear health.

When I was a teenager, mobile music was only achieved by walking around with a transistor radio held at my head. Then I was introduced to an Aiwa cassette recorder with headphones. The revelation of hearing the music in the centre of my head changed the quality of the sound and the way I experienced the music. It was literally like a light bulb going on inside my head.