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Based in Denver, CO, Neuromonics, Inc., manufactures and distributes clinically proven, FDA-cleared medical devices to treat tinnitus. The Sanctuary provides situational relief for those suffering from mild to moderate tinnitus. The patented and clinically proven Oasis, working the Neuromonics Tinnitus Treatment, provides long-term significant relief for those with severe tinnitus. With research and development beginning in the early 1990s, Neuromonics has helped thousands of tinnitus sufferers improve their quality of life and overcome the daily life challenges associated with tinnitus. The treatment has been featured on national news media including “The Doctors” and CNN.

Website
http://www.neuromonics.com
Industry
Medical Equipment Manufacturing
Company size
11-50 employees
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2001
Specialties
Tinnitus Treatment, Audiology Practice Development, Training, and Tinnitus Education

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  • We aren't building a feature. We are building the "Limbic Core." The hearables market is currently in a "spec war." Everyone is fighting over battery life, noise cancellation, and transparency modes. But they are missing the most important variable: The User’s Nervous System. What good is a $300 set of earbuds if the person wearing them is in a state of chronic stress or "Limbic Hijack"? At Neuromonics, our 15-year clinical pedigree in tinnitus was our beachhead. It was the hardest problem to solve, and we solved it with a 83% success rate. But the Neural Engine we’ve built is horizontal. We are moving toward a future where our Therapeutic Signal is embedded at the silicon level. Imagine a world where your device doesn't just "notify" you that you’re stressed—it passively treats the stress in real-time using the same SMAS architecture that retrains the brain of a tinnitus sufferer. We are building the "Clinical Bridge" between consumer electronics and medical-grade neurological relief. We aren't just selling to patients; we are offering the giants of tech the chance to finally be relevant in the mental health space. The era of "passive relief" has arrived. #NeuralEngine #FutureOfTech #MedTech #SiliconIP #LimbicHealth #COOInsights

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  • Relief shouldn't be a destination. Change is hard. Most medical protocols fail because they don't fit into a human life. They feel like a "treatment" rather than a lifestyle. When we designed the Neuromonics journey, we didn't just look at the ears—we looked at the clock. We don't ask patients to sit in a dark room for four hours. We design the protocol to become a natural part of a morning ritual. It’s the background to your coffee. It’s the companion to your morning emails. By making the Therapeutic Signal part of the patient’s existing life, we ensure the neuroplasticity actually takes hold. Consistency is what drives the cure. We didn't just design the technology; we designed the habit. Because a cure that is too hard to follow isn't a cure at all. #HumanFactors #HabitDesign #TinnitusRelief #UserExperience #PatientSuccess

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  • 15 Years. 14 Clinical Trials. Zero Shortcuts. In the world of "hearables," there is a lot of noise. There are hundreds of gadgets claiming to fix the brain. But when you peel back the marketing, the clinical data is often non-existent. We decided to do things differently. Neuromonics wasn't born in a marketing brainstorm; it was born in the lab. We’ve spent over a decade proving one thing: You can retrain the brain to ignore what’s hurting it. 90%+ Success Rate in clinical suitability. FDA-Cleared Class II Medical Device. Average 83% efficacy across over 1,000 subjects. We didn't build a "sound machine." We built a regulated medical intervention that treats the neurological root of the problem. If you’re a clinician, you don’t need more "options." You need a gold standard. This is it. #EvidenceBasedMedicine #ClinicalTrials #Audiology #Neuromonics #Tinnitus

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  • Why most "wellness tech" is actually making us more tired. The market is obsessed with "tracking." We have rings that track our sleep, watches that track our stress, and notifications that tell us to breathe. But there is a fatal flaw in this design: It requires effort. When a person is suffering from a "Limbic Hijack"—whether it’s the relentless ringing of tinnitus or a spike in chronic stress their brain has lost the capacity for "extra effort." Asking them to open a meditation app is asking too much. At Neuromonics, we built a Neural Engine designed for human fallibility. Our Therapeutic Signal doesn't require you to "do" anything. It is a passive intervention. It speaks to the Autonomic Nervous System while you work, while you read, or while you eat breakfast. We aren't giving you another chore; we are providing a physiological reset. The future of healthcare isn't more data. It’s more relief. #MedTech #NeuralEngine #PassiveWellness #Innovation #HealthArchitecture

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  • We have to stop telling people to "just live with it." For years, the standard advice for the 740 million people suffering from tinnitus has been a shrug and a suggestion to "try a white noise machine." Tinnitus isn't just a sound in the ears; it’s a limbic hijack. It’s a constant state of "fight or flight" that drains productivity, destroys sleep, and isolates people from their families. When someone is in that much pain, a "masker" is a band-aid. At Neuromonics, we don't believe in "managing" symptoms. We believe in clinical intervention. We’ve spent 15 years and 14 clinical trials perfecting the Neural Engine—a way to deliver a therapeutic signal that actually retrains the brain to ignore the noise. We aren't asking for the patient's willpower, and we aren't selling another meditation app. We are building the clinical bridge between audiology and global wellness. The goal isn't just silence. It’s Sanity. It’s Connection. It’s getting your life back. If you’re a clinician who is tired of giving "shrugs" instead of solutions, or a partner who believes that medical-grade relief should be the global standard—let’s talk. The "good enough" era is over. #Neuromonics #TinnitusRelief #HealthTech #Audiology #MissionDriven #NeuralEngine

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