I've been back to the GP today. He has agreed to a formal hearing test next week but when I asked for ENT referral, he said he didn't think there was any point.
You have had tinnitus for 2 years and you haven't been referred to ENT. I will assume that you live in the UK and therefore, I find it very strange that you haven't been seen by an NHS ENT doctor.
I don't know how much your tinnitus is affecting your quality of life since you have just joined Tinnitus Talk. If you haven't been seeing your GP regularly, complaining about your tinnitus, this could be the reason he believes there's no point in referring you to ENT. Tinnitus is a very common condition that many people are able to cope with. When it starts to interrupt with a person's quality of life, most GPs will refer their patient to ENT for the tinnitus to be investigated.
Please click on the link below and read my post: Tinnitus, a Personal View. It explains in-depth the procedure when someone in the UK is referred to an NHS hospital for tinnitus investigation, and treatment if required. Not all NHS trusts operate the same. However, some basic procedures are, like when a patient is first seen by an ENT consultant and they recommend a hearing test and an MRI scan. In some instances, they will be referred to Audiology. This usually happens when your ENT doctor is satisfied there is no underlying medical problem within your auditory system that is causing the tinnitus.
For this reason it's important for a patient to have a full hearing examination and an MRI scan. If your tinnitus is noise-induced and you have some oversensitivity to sound or hyperacusis as I suspect, then you could be referred to Audiology for treatment. I explain some the the treatments available under NHS.
If you want to be referred to ENT because you are having difficulty coping with tinnitus, or certain sounds are making your ears more sensitive, then I suggest you do the following. Make an appointment to see your GP. If you are having difficulty with your tinnitus or sound sensitivity or both, tell them. Mention that you have had this for 2 years if that is the case. Then say the following words exactly as I write them below but remember to keep calm:
"Doctor, I would like to make a request to be referred to ENT for tests."
I don't think your doctor will refuse. If he does, then you have the option of writing to your MP. I don't think it will come to that but if it does, remember to advise your doctor that you intend to do this.
Best of luck,
Michael
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