You can  speak to someone through friendly voices, for urgent help. 

Community Meetups & Events

Join our community events and support groups

Don’t Suffer Alone

Our support groups are designed to help you cope and meet others with tinnitus. 

The sessions are informal, and you are welcome to come along with a friend or family members.  We try to have at least two committee members on hand to answer any queries as best they can.  They are all tinnitus sufferers but have no medical qualifications, only experience!

When & Where

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Tinnitus Support

For those with tinnitus who think they would benefit from a face to face support meeting with fellow tinnitus patients

Please Note: For those who are profoundly deaf and use BSL as their first language we do not offer a BSL Interpreter for our meetings! We work closely with BID Services and in the future we will be holding Tinnitus Workshops where Interpreters will be in attendance!

Great News! We are now able to offer SATURDAY MORNING supprt sessions!

These will be held at St Martin in the Bullring 10:00 till 12:00

Dates: Saturday 10 May 2025: Saturday 13 September 2025: Saturday 10 January 2026: Saturday 9 May 2026

Bi monthly meetings

on the second Tuesday of February, April, June, August, October and December

10:15 till 11:45

The meetings are held at St Martin in the Bullring
Edgbaston Street
Birmingham
B5 5BB

 

To contact us about these meetings  click here

 

Support Group in Warwick!

Kerry McCormick Senior Audiologist at Warwick Hospital is running a Tinnitus Support Group 

The next meeting will be: Wednesday 16th July 2025, 1.30-3.30pm

Guest speaker: Dr Geraldine Viveier, Clinical Psychologist, South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust.

Topic: The role of psychology in managing tinnitus. 

 

Venue: St Mary Immaculate Church Hall45 West Street, Warwick, CV34 6AB.

https://www.stmary-immaculate.org.uk/

Further meetings will be held on alternate months – on the 3rd Wednesday of the month 

 https://www.swft.nhs.uk/our-hospitals/warwick-hospital

 

 

 

You can also speak to someone through friendly voices, for urgent help. 

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