Tinnitus UK

Tinnitus UK

Non-profit Organizations

Our vision is for a world where no one suffers from tinnitus.

About us

Tinnitus UK's vision is a world where no one suffers from tinnitus. We support and give information to people with tinnitus via: • our confidential freephone helpline - 0800 018 0527 and email helpline@tinnitus.org.uk • our accredited information leaflets, written by leading experts in the field. We have specialist information for young people and those with learning disabilities. • Quiet, our journal for members • our websites tinnitus.org.uk and takeontinnitus.co.uk (focusing on management) • information days and awareness raising events • training health professionals and providing guidance for GPs Additionally, we are striving towards a cure via supporting a vibrant research programme . Registered Charity no 1011145 (England and Wales)

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Sheffield
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1992
Specialties
tinnitus, health, hearing health, charity, fundraising, hearing, and hyperacusis

Locations

  • Primary

    Ground Floor - Unit 5

    Woodseats Close

    Sheffield, S8 0TB, GB

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Employees at Tinnitus UK

Updates

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    Dr James Jackson, a member of the scientific advisory panel at tinnitus UK shares his thoughts on the importance of our services that help those who are living with tinnitus. The purpose of our urgent appeal is to make sure that the vital services we provide can remain fully functional so we can continue to provide the help to those who really need it. Every donation makes a difference, and everyone at Tinnitus UK is grateful for those who have already donated to support our cause.   To read more about our urgent appeal and to donate today, click the link in the comments.

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    Ottilie S., trust and foundations manager at Tinnitus UK, shares her thoughts on the importance of the Tinnitus UK urgent appeal. Our urgent appeal is a key step in keeping our services running at full capacity, so we can provide the vital support that millions of people who are living with tinnitus need. A donation of any kind helps massively with reaching our goal, and everyone at Tinnitus UK is grateful for those who have donated already. If you would like to support our urgent appeal and donate today, click the link in the comments.

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    "It's up to us to do something about this " - Annette's story  "Tinnitus makes me hate every day now. It seems to want to drown out the TV or radio; it’s just always there" Our goal at tinnitus UK is to help people like Annette who are struggling to manage our tinnitus. We have an amazing helpline team who provide help to others who are living with tinnitus, and we need them to always be here to make sure people get the help they need . That's why we are asking for donations from you, so we can keep our services running the way they should be, allowing us to reach as many people as possible. Any donation, big or small, makes a massive difference! To read more about Annette's story and to donate today, click the link in the comments

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    Today we’d like to take a moment to pause, reflect and give thanks to those who serve, and remember the people who gave their lives for the freedom we enjoy today.  At Tinnitus UK we support veterans and people currently serving in our armed forces – people like Harris, a former Royal Marine who was injured in Afghanistan. Click the link in the comments to read more about his story on our website:    #RemembranceDay

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    Alex Brooks-Johnson, CEO of Tinnitus UK, is going on a UK wide tour to learn more about the tinnitus community. Tinnitus affects one in seven people in the UK so he is looking forward to meeting as many of people as possible during his road trip. Register to meet Alex and tell him what you think about our charity, the support and services we provide, and the wider challenges you face. The information we collect at these events will help shape Tinnitus UK’s future vision and direction. This event is for people who live with tinnitus, General Practitioners, ENT specialists, audiologists and other clinicians and researchers who support people with tinnitus and anyone else who has an interest in Tinnitus UK. Tickets are free, so if you are interested in meeting Alex, click the link in the comments to see locations, dates and times.

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    The Tinnitus UK website was great – and that’s where I found the number for their helpline. I was nervous calling, but they were so friendly and helpful. They gave me loads of information, practical things I could try. They showed me that there’s a community that I can share my journey with. I know I won’t have to face this alone; and that’s massively reassuring Our main goal at tinnitus UK is to help people like Sam who are struggling with their Tinnitus. This is why we are asking for a donation of any kind to help ensure that our amazing helpline staff can continue to help those in need.  To find out more about Sam's story and donate to tinnitus UK, click the link in the comments.

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