Tinnitus Support Group – Jermyn

Friday, Jan. 2
2-3 p.m.

The Wright Center for Community Health Mid Valley
5 S. Washington Ave., Jermyn


Participants can join in person or virtually.

Are you or a loved one experiencing ringing, buzzing, whooshing, or other sounds in your ears or head that no one else can hear? You’re not alone.

Whether you’re seeking support, practical advice, or simply a sense of community, we invite you to join the Tinnitus Support Group.

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The Tinnitus Support Group is open to anyone who experiences tinnitus and those who want to learn more. The group meets the first Friday of each month at our Mid Valley Community Health Center in Jermyn.

At the January meeting, Dr. Erin Walborn-Sterantino, a licensed audiologist with nearly 30 years of clinical experience, specializing in the care of individuals living with tinnitus, will explore how the brain processes sound and stress, offering insight into the neural and emotional pathways that influence why tinnitus affects people differently.

Attendees will also learn about a range of evidence-based treatment options, including sound therapy, cognitive and mindfulness-based approaches, and Lenire®, the first FDA-approved bimodal neuromodulation device for tinnitus.

The session will highlight how these approaches can be personalized to support long-term habituation, reduce distress, and promote lasting relief.

No RSVP necessary. For more information or to receive the virtual link, contact Nicole Flynn, director of the geriatric service line at The Wright Center for Community Health, at [email protected] or call 570-230-0019.


The meeting may be cancelled if there is inclimate weather. Please check the Events calendar at TheWrightCenter.org/events or contact Nicole Flynn at the above number.