Oto Health, Inc.
1111B S Governors Ave STE 37859 Dover, DE 19904 Phone: 415-589-1631 Website: joinoto.com/
Oto Health, Inc.
Oto is a CBT-based tinnitus program designed to make life easier for both clinics and patients. In just minutes, clinicians can enroll patients and start tracking progress automatically with real-time TFI scores. Patients complete short, 10-minute audio sessions and use sound tools at home, giving them practical skills they can actually stick with.
The evidence is strong: Oto has shown meaningful TFI improvements in randomized studies, and in a head-to-head trial with the University of Cambridge, outcomes matched therapist-delivered CBT. Built to support multi-clinician teams and fully HIPAA-compliant, Oto standardizes counseling, boosts follow-through, and simplifies clinical workflow.
1https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/get-100-patient-compliance-with-41614Get 100% Patient Compliance with OtoThis course equips providers with proven strategies to maximize patient engagement and compliance with the Oto tinnitus program through effective in-office onboarding and goal-setting techniques. Participants will learn how to properly identify eligible patients, explain the tinnitus reaction cycle to build buy-in, and implement a structured follow-up protocol to ensure long-term habituation success.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyAudiologyOnlinewww.audiologyonline.comGet 100% Patient Compliance with OtoThis course equips providers with proven strategies to maximize patient engagement and compliance with the Oto tinnitus program through effective in-office onboarding and goal-setting techniques. Participants will learn how to properly identify eligible patients, explain the tinnitus reaction cycle to build buy-in, and implement a structured follow-up protocol to ensure long-term habituation success.41614OnlinePT60M
This course equips providers with proven strategies to maximize patient engagement and compliance with the Oto tinnitus program through effective in-office onboarding and goal-setting techniques. Participants will learn how to properly identify eligible patients, explain the tinnitus reaction cycle to build buy-in, and implement a structured follow-up protocol to ensure long-term habituation success.
2https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/enhancing-tinnitus-care-with-oto-41417Enhancing Tinnitus Care with Oto: Bridging the Gap Between Evidence-Based CBT and At-Home ConvenienceLearn how Oto’s clinically validated CBT program, available to patients as part of audiologist-guided care, can deliver tinnitus outcomes equivalent to in-person therapy through a patient-friendly, at-home platform. This session reviews recent research findings, evidence-based protocols, patient selection criteria, and billing considerations for integrating Oto into your tinnitus management practice.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyAudiologyOnlinewww.audiologyonline.comEnhancing Tinnitus Care with Oto: Bridging the Gap Between Evidence-Based CBT and At-Home ConvenienceLearn how Oto’s clinically validated CBT program, available to patients as part of audiologist-guided care, can deliver tinnitus outcomes equivalent to in-person therapy through a patient-friendly, at-home platform. This session reviews recent research findings, evidence-based protocols, patient selection criteria, and billing considerations for integrating Oto into your tinnitus management practice.41417OnlinePT60M
Learn how Oto’s clinically validated CBT program, available to patients as part of audiologist-guided care, can deliver tinnitus outcomes equivalent to in-person therapy through a patient-friendly, at-home platform. This session reviews recent research findings, evidence-based protocols, patient selection criteria, and billing considerations for integrating Oto into your tinnitus management practice.
Bridging the Gap in Tinnitus Care
February 1, 2026
Edmund Farrar, Joseph Salem, MDFor many hearing healthcare professionals, tinnitus patients represent some of the most rewarding yet challenging clinical encounters. While gold-standard guidelines consistently point toward Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) as the most effective intervention for bothersome tinnitus, the reality of clinical practice often presents a significant hurdle: accessibility.