Brand Story
10 Mar 2023, 04:43 GMT+10
Highlands Ranch, Colo. - Dr. Julie Prutsman, owner and founder of Sound Relief Hearing Center, is excited to announce the launch of the online Sound Relief Learning Center (SRLC). Developed from over twenty years of experience helping treat tinnitus and hyperacusis patients, this educational counseling platform will allow Sound Relief to help more patients throughout the country and around the globe. "We started working on this tool in 2020 and we are thrilled to be able to offer it to our patients," says Dr. Prutsman.
With nine locations across Colorado and Arizona, these have been their primary areas of focus. However, in recent years and with the advancements in telehealth, Sound Relief has expanded its reach to serve more patients outside these regions. To facilitate the best outcomes for all patients (both in-person and virtual), Dr. Prutsman created SRLC to "help more patients become active participants in the process of TRT and gain the insight and resources necessary to truly control their bothersome tinnitus and hyperacusis."
Designed to enhance Sound Relief's already robust Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT) protocol, the Learning Center incorporates interactive learning modules, videos, assessments, and a resource center all housed in one easy-to-use platform. Supplemented with guidance and insight from a team of highly specialized audiologists, Sound Relief provides unparalleled tinnitus and hyperacusis treatment.
At Sound Relief Hearing Center, their team of expert audiologists gives patients the help and attention they need and the relief they deserve. If you or someone you know struggles with tinnitus or hyperacusis, this family-owned, patient-centered audiology practice provides the gold standard in evidence-based, personalized care.
Media Contact:
Name: Patrick Prutsman
Phone: (303) 359-2441
Email: patrick@soundrelief.com
Address: 200 Plaza Dr. #110
Highlands Ranch, CO 80129
Website: https://www.soundrelief.com/
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