I spoke with Dr. La Torre via Skype twice. The fee for the first conversation was €60 EUR and for the second one €30 EUR. Dr. La Torre is giving directions about therapy via Skype. He will send you written instructions by email and you will have to ask your local general practitioner for help with recommended prescriptions.
I explained him my symptoms: I do have either tinnitus or pressure in both of my ears, but never both symptoms at the same time. Also, I have no hearing loss, dizziness, vertigo or nausea. My symptomatic problems started when one of my teeth became infected and released pus into my mouth.
Dr. La Torre told me he was confident that I had hydrops of the inner ear. I did my own research later and found out the following:
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Hydrops of the inner ear is frequently under-diagnosed if not accompanied with classical symptoms of Meniere's disease, such as dizziness, vertigo and nausea.
This is the main message of Dr. La Torre, but also the opinion of other ENT specialists, such as Dr. Paparella whose wife has hydrops.
In addition, the inner ear fluid pressure measured clinically does not have a reliable correlation with symptoms. Many healthy people have increased, and many patients with hydrops have normal inner ear pressure!
2) Official medicine treats hydrops with diuretics. Dr. La Torre, however, claims that his therapy with abundant water, inexpensive central neural system medications in low doses and diet is superior. Unfortunately, Dr. La Torre sends you his instructions only in Italian, not in English and his approach has not yet been tested clinically. Dr. La Torre claims that the clinics he contacted showed no interest to conduct testing.
3) Information regarding Dr. La Torre does not show adequate proof that he is a legitimate ENT doctor and when I contacted the Medical Association in Italy I received no answers concerning my inquiry (which is a common practice in Italy). However, when talking to him personally and when discussing this issue with other physicians, I believe he is indeed a physician trained in ENT.
4) I sent him multiple emails where I used different names and described symptoms differently. Dr. La Torre did not give me the same diagnosis in all cases. Therefore, I do not believe he is scammer.
5) I tried diuretics, and my symptoms indeed improved, but they did not disappear.
6) I have not yet tried his therapy and therefore cannot make comment. I showed his instructions to a friend of mine who is an Italian doctor, and he replied that Dr. La Torre's suggestive protocol makes some sense, however, it needs clinical testing.
This is how much I know.