Lenire Tinnitus Treatment in Utah
Available at one of the nation’s preferred Lenire provider clinics.
If you have constant ringing, buzzing, hissing, or clicking in your ears, you may have been told there is nothing that can be done. That is exactly why more people are searching for Lenire.
Lenire is the first device to receive FDA De Novo approval specifically for tinnitus treatment in adults. It is not a hearing aid, not a sound machine, and not another generic masking tool. It uses a different approach called bimodal neuromodulation and is available only through qualified provider clinics.
At Timpanogos Hearing & Tinnitus, Lenire is part of a comprehensive tinnitus treatment program. That matters, because the right evaluation, the right treatment plan, and the right follow-up are just as important as the device itself.
American Fork: (801) 763-0725
Spanish Fork: (801) 798-7210
South Jordan: Opening Summer 2026

What Is Lenire?
Lenire is a prescription medical device for tinnitus treatment. It works by pairing sound through headphones with gentle stimulation on the tongue using a small mouthpiece. You can learn more about the science of Lenire on our Lenire Tinnitus Treatment page.
This combination is called bimodal neuromodulation. The goal is not simply to cover up tinnitus, but to help retrain the brain pathways involved in tinnitus perception.
You use Lenire at home. There is no surgery, no medication, and nothing implanted. Treatment is typically done in two 30-minute sessions per day. You can read more about the science behind Lenire here.
Bottom line: Lenire is not a hearing aid and not a masking device. It is a prescription tinnitus treatment that uses precisely timed sound and tongue stimulation as part of a clinically guided treatment plan.
Think you might be a candidate for tinnitus treatment? Take our self -assessment to see:
How Is Lenire Different?
Most tinnitus products try to make the noise less noticeable. Lenire is different because it is designed to target the brain activity involved in tinnitus, not just mask the sound.
That means Lenire is fundamentally different from white noise machines, generic sound apps, supplements, or retail tinnitus gadgets.
Lenire uses precisely timed sound and tongue stimulation together. That timing is the whole point. This is why it requires a clinical evaluation, personalized setup, and a certified provider.

What Does the Research Say?
Lenire has one of the strongest research bases of any tinnitus treatment device. In the pivotal TENT-A3 trial, bimodal treatment outperformed sound-only therapy for patients with moderate or worse tinnitus.
In that study published in Nature Communications, 70.5% of patients who did not respond to sound-only therapy achieved clinically meaningful improvement after tongue stimulation was added. That matters, especially for people who have already tried sound therapy or hearing aids and still feel stuck.
That said, Lenire is not magic. Not every patient responds. This is a legitimate, evidence-based treatment option, not a guarantee.
Who May Be a Good Candidate for Lenire?
- People with chronic subjective tinnitus
- People whose tinnitus is moderate or worse and affecting daily life
- People willing to commit to two 30-minute sessions per day
- People looking for a treatment plan guided by a tinnitus specialist
- Adults age 18 or older
You may still be a candidate whether or not you also have hearing loss. Anxiety, stress, and sleep problems do not automatically rule you out either. In many cases, those issues are part of the tinnitus picture and should be addressed alongside treatment.
Who Should Not Use Lenire?
Lenire is not right for everyone. A proper evaluation is designed to identify who is and is not a good fit.
- Pacemakers or other implanted electrical devices
- Active dental issues that would make the mouthpiece unsafe or uncomfortable
- Pulsatile tinnitus that needs medical workup first
- Active Meniere’s disease or other unstable inner ear conditions
- Tinnitus caused by a treatable underlying medical condition
- Pregnancy
- Patients under age 18
Important: Contraindications are assessed through a clinical evaluation, not by self-diagnosing from a checklist online.

Why Choose Timpanogos Hearing & Tinnitus for Lenire in Utah?
- One of only 14 preferred Lenire provider clinics in the United States
- Utah’s full-time tinnitus specialty center
- Comprehensive tinnitus evaluations before treatment decisions
- Lenire offered within a broader tinnitus program, not as a standalone gadget
- Support for hearing loss, stress, sleep disruption, and tinnitus-related distress when needed
Patients come to us because they want more than “just try to ignore it.” Fair enough. That plan has not exactly been a crowd favorite.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Lenire FDA approved?
Yes. Lenire received FDA De Novo approval specifically for tinnitus treatment in adults.
Does Lenire cure tinnitus?
No. Lenire is not a cure. The goal is a clinically meaningful reduction in tinnitus severity and distress.
Can I buy Lenire online?
No. Lenire is a prescription device that requires a clinical evaluation and calibration by a certified provider.
How long does treatment take?
Most patients use the device in two 30-minute sessions per day. A full treatment course may range from about 12 weeks to 12 months depending on the patient.
Will hearing loss disqualify me?
No. Many patients with hearing loss can still be candidates. Lenire can be part of a broader tinnitus treatment plan.
Does insurance cover Lenire?
Coverage can vary. The best way to get an accurate answer is to ask our team during your consultation.
Ready to Find Out If Lenire Tinnitus Treatment in Utah Is Right for You?
The first step is a comprehensive tinnitus evaluation by Dr. Layne Garrett or Dr. Levi Lundquist.
We see patients from American Fork, Spanish Fork, Provo, Orem, Lehi, Sandy, Draper, South Jordan, Salt Lake City, and across the Wasatch Front.
American Fork: (801) 763-0724
Spanish Fork: (801) 798-7210
South Jordan: Opening Summer 2026
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343 S 500 E
American Fork, UT 84003
(801) 763-0724
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Spanish Fork, UT 84660
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