• The Real Difference Between Oticon and Signia
    Jun 30 2026

    Choosing between hearing aids like Oticon Intent and Signia Pure Charge and Go IX is not just about features or price. It is about how each device delivers sound to your brain and how that affects speech clarity, listening effort, and even tinnitus.

    In this episode, Dr. Layne Garrett breaks down the real clinical differences between these two premium systems. You will learn how Signia's speech-focused processing compares to Oticon's full sound environment approach, and why that distinction can dramatically change your experience in noise, group conversations, and everyday life.

    We also discuss independent testing like HearAdvisor, the role of speech-in-noise performance, and how tinnitus can be affected by reduced access to ambient sound. This is not a brand comparison. It is a decision framework to help you understand which approach fits your brain and your lifestyle.

    Dr. Garrett brings more than 20 years of experience working with complex hearing loss and tinnitus, using real ear measurements and REM-verified fittings to ensure each patient gets measurable results.

    You can learn more here.
    If you'd like to explore more resources about hearing loss and tinnitus, visit our online learning center.
    And if you're in Northern Utah and want support from our team, you can schedule an appointment.

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    9 mins
  • Best Hearing Aids for Tinnitus in 2026
    Jun 26 2026

    If you've been told that hearing aids can help with tinnitus, but it's never quite made sense, this episode breaks down the real mechanism behind why they work—and when they don't.

    Dr. Layne Garrett walks through how tinnitus and hearing loss are neurologically connected, and why restoring auditory input can reduce the brain's internal "gain" that drives tinnitus perception. More importantly, he explains why choosing the right hearing aid isn't about features—it's about matching the device to what's actually driving your tinnitus.

    You'll learn the four common tinnitus patterns seen in clinic, and how devices like Oticon Intent, Widex SmartRIC, Phonak Sphere Infinio, and Starkey Omega AI each address different underlying causes—from listening fatigue to constant tinnitus to noise-triggered spikes and frequency-specific masking needs.

    This episode also explores what happens when hearing aids alone aren't enough, including emerging options like bimodal neuromodulation (Lenire), and why real ear measurement (REM) is critical to achieving meaningful results.

    Dr. Garrett brings over 20 years of clinical experience, using evidence-based approaches including REM-verified fittings to ensure precision and outcomes.

    You can learn more here.
    If you'd like to explore more resources about hearing loss and tinnitus, visit our online learning center.
    And if you're in Northern Utah and want support from our team, you can schedule

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    13 mins
  • 5 Signs It's Time for New Hearing Aids
    Jun 23 2026

    If your hearing aids still turn on, it's easy to assume they're still doing their job. But hearing loss is a progressive condition, and treatment that worked a few years ago may no longer be enough today.

    In this episode, Dr. Layne Garrett breaks down five clear signs that your hearing aids may no longer be keeping up with your hearing loss or your life. From struggling in background noise to subtle patterns of social withdrawal, these signs often show up gradually and are easy to overlook.

    You'll learn how speech clarity is measured using signal-to-noise ratios, why SNR deficits matter more than volume, and how modern hearing aids use advanced processing to improve real-world communication. The episode also explores the role of real ear measurement in verifying performance and why ongoing care is essential for long-term outcomes.

    Dr. Garrett brings over two decades of experience treating tinnitus and complex hearing loss, using a medical-model approach grounded in evidence-based care and REM verification.

    If you're unsure whether your current devices are still right for you, this episode will help you understand what to look for and what to do next.

    You can learn more here.
    If you'd like to explore more resources about hearing loss and tinnitus, visit our online learning center.
    And if you're in Northern Utah and want support from our team, you can schedule an appointment anytime.

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    13 mins
  • Can Working Out Reduce Tinnitus? A Clinical Perspective
    Jun 19 2026

    Tinnitus is often described as a problem in the ears — but clinically, it's much more connected to the nervous system than most people realize. In this episode, Dr. Layne Garrett breaks down the real relationship between exercise and tinnitus, including why some patients experience relief while others notice temporary spikes after intense workouts.

    Drawing from current research and over two decades of clinical experience, Dr. Garrett explains how exercise impacts stress regulation, auditory load, and nervous system resilience — all key drivers of tinnitus distress. He also outlines why high-intensity exercise can temporarily increase symptoms, and how gradual, consistent activity leads to more stable improvements over time.

    This episode provides a practical, evidence-based framework for using exercise as part of a broader tinnitus management plan. While exercise is not a cure, it can meaningfully reduce how disruptive tinnitus feels in daily life when applied correctly.

    Dr. Garrett specializes in complex tinnitus and hearing loss cases using a medical-model approach, including REM-verified hearing aid fittings and neuroscience-based interventions.

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    If you'd like to explore more resources about hearing loss and tinnitus, visit our online learning center.
    And if you're in Northern Utah and want support from our team, you can schedule an appointment anytime.

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    9 mins
  • When Your Hearing Test Says "Fine" But You're Still Struggling
    Jun 16 2026

    Many people experience a frustrating disconnect where they can hear sounds clearly but still struggle to understand speech, especially in noisy environments. This episode explores why that happens and why standard hearing tests often fail to identify the real issue.

    We break down the difference between hearing and speech clarity, including how consonant loss, auditory load, and SNR deficits impact real-world communication. You'll also learn how cochlear nerve changes, often referred to as hidden hearing loss, can affect understanding even when a traditional audiogram appears normal.

    Dr. Layne Garrett shares how comprehensive evaluations go beyond basic testing to include word recognition, speech-in-noise analysis, and advanced diagnostics that reflect how patients actually function day to day. This approach allows for more accurate diagnosis and more effective treatment planning.

    If you've ever been told your hearing is "fine" but conversations still feel difficult or exhausting, this episode will help you understand why and what to do next.

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    If you'd like to explore more resources about hearing loss and tinnitus, visit our online learning center.

    And if you're in Northern Utah and want support from our team, you can schedule an appointment anytime.

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    9 mins
  • The Anxiety Link Making Your Tinnitus Worse
    Jun 12 2026

    Tinnitus and anxiety often feel impossible to separate. Many patients ask whether one caused the other, but the reality is more complex. In this episode, Dr. Layne Garrett explains the bidirectional relationship between tinnitus and anxiety and what is actually happening in the brain when they become linked.

    You will learn how the brain's threat detection system, particularly within the limbic network, can lock attention onto tinnitus and prevent habituation. This episode breaks down why tinnitus distress is not always about volume, but about how the brain classifies the sound. It also explains why patients with hearing loss, increased auditory load, and reduced speech clarity often experience a stronger tinnitus response.

    Dr. Garrett outlines a comprehensive, medical-model approach to tinnitus treatment, including REM-verified hearing aids, sound therapy, and CBT-based strategies designed to reduce the brain's threat response. He also discusses when advanced options like bimodal neuromodulation may be appropriate.

    If you have been told to ignore your tinnitus and found that approach does not work, this episode explains why and what to do instead.

    You can learn more here.
    If you'd like to explore more resources about hearing loss and tinnitus, visit our online learning center .
    And if you're in Northern Utah and want support from our team, you can schedule an appointment anytime.

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    11 mins
  • The Hidden Link Between Hearing Loss, Depression, and Dementia
    Jun 9 2026

    Hearing loss is often treated as a simple sensory issue, but research shows it plays a much larger role in long-term brain health. In this episode, Dr. Layne Garrett explores the connection between hearing loss, depression, and cognitive decline, and why these conditions should never be viewed in isolation.

    Drawing from major research including the 2024 Lancet Commission and large-scale longitudinal studies, this discussion explains how hearing loss increases auditory load, reduces speech clarity, and forces the brain to work harder to process sound. Over time, this added strain may contribute to cognitive decline. At the same time, hearing loss often leads to social withdrawal, which can contribute to depression. Depression itself is associated with changes in memory systems, inflammation, and stress response, further increasing dementia risk.

    When hearing loss and depression occur together, the impact on brain health appears to be significantly amplified. This episode breaks down what that means clinically and why comprehensive care must address both hearing and mental health together.

    Dr. Garrett brings more than two decades of experience in tinnitus and complex hearing loss, including REM-verified hearing aid fittings and evidence-based tinnitus therapies. If you are concerned about hearing changes, cognitive health, or tinnitus, early evaluation can make a meaningful difference.

    You can learn more here.

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    11 mins
  • Does Lenire Work? What Real-World Data Shows
    Jun 5 2026

    Tinnitus treatment is often filled with conflicting claims, making it difficult to know what is actually supported by evidence. In this episode, Dr. Layne Garrett breaks down Lenire, an FDA-approved bimodal neuromodulation device, and explains what both clinical trials and real-world data reveal about its effectiveness.

    You will learn how Lenire works by combining sound stimulation with mild tongue stimulation to drive targeted neuroplastic changes in the brain. We review the TENT-A3 clinical trial that led to FDA approval and then examine three independent real-world studies from U.S. clinics that show consistent outcomes across different patient populations.

    This episode also explains how tinnitus improvement is measured using THI and TFI, why candidacy matters, and how Lenire fits into a comprehensive treatment plan rather than acting as a standalone solution. Patients struggling with moderate to severe tinnitus, especially those not finding relief with hearing aids alone, may benefit most from this approach.

    Dr. Garrett brings over two decades of experience in tinnitus care, including REM-verified hearing aid fittings and evidence-based treatment strategies, helping patients make informed and confident decisions about their care.

    You can learn more here.

    Visit our Free Online Learning Center to read more about hearing loss and tinnitus.

    If you are in Northern Utah and would like to schedule an appointment click here.

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    11 mins