If tinnitus has been keeping you up at night, breaking your concentration, or just making quiet moments miserable — you're not alone, and you don't have to keep pushing through it. Dr. Mary-Todd Moseley is a clinical audiologist at Professional Hearing Services who specializes in tinnitus care and serves patients throughout the Denver metro area. What makes her different? She comes to you.
Her Background and What It Means for Your Care
Dr. Moseley earned her Doctor of Audiology on the East Coast, training across a wide range of settings — hospitals, community clinics, pediatric care, adult rehabilitation. That breadth matters because tinnitus doesn't affect everyone the same way. A patient in their 30s dealing with noise-related ringing needs something different than a retiree whose tinnitus arrived alongside hearing loss. Dr. Moseley's varied background means she's seen it all and adjusts her approach accordingly.
She also holds the Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology (CCC-A) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, which requires continuing education to maintain. It's not just a credential on the wall. It reflects a commitment to staying current as treatments and technology evolve.
Understanding What Tinnitus Actually Is
Tinnitus is that ringing, buzzing, hissing, or roaring sound that only you can hear. It can be constant or come and go. For some people it's a minor annoyance. For others, it takes over — stealing sleep, making it hard to focus, and wearing down mood over time.
Here's what often surprises patients: tinnitus is rarely just "in your head," but it's also rarely the whole story on its own. In most cases, some degree of hearing loss is involved. That connection is important because it shapes what treatment actually helps.
How Dr. Moseley Approaches Tinnitus Treatment
Dr. Moseley doesn't hand you a pamphlet and send you home. She starts by understanding your specific experience — when it started, what triggers it, how much it's affecting your daily life. From there, she'll check whether hearing loss is a contributing factor and build a care plan around what she finds.
That plan might include sound therapy, which uses low-level background sound to reduce how intrusive the tinnitus feels. It might include hearing aids, which can provide real tinnitus relief for people who also have hearing loss — not just help you hear better, but actually quiet the ringing. She also offers counseling strategies and practical guidance on lifestyle factors like sleep, stress, and noise exposure that tend to make symptoms worse.
No two plans look the same, because no two patients experience tinnitus the same way.
Why a Home Visit Changes Everything
Tinnitus is stress-sensitive. For a lot of people, just the process of getting to a clinic (the traffic, the waiting room, the unfamiliar sounds) can make symptoms flare before the appointment even starts. Dr. Moseley eliminates that entirely. She brings her equipment directly to your home, wherever you are in the Denver area, including Lakewood, Thornton, Arvada, Highlands Ranch, Littleton, Centennial, and Denver itself.
Beyond tinnitus, this model just makes sense for people managing busy schedules, mobility challenges, or transportation barriers. Care that fits your life is care you'll actually follow through on.
Everything Else She Can Help With
Tinnitus is a big part of what Dr. Moseley does, but it's not the whole picture. Through Professional Hearing Services, she provides a full range of audiology care, all available as mobile home visits:
- Comprehensive hearing evaluations — including tone and speech testing plus a physical exam of your ear canal
- Hearing aid fittings — matched to your specific hearing loss, lifestyle, and preferences, across all major brands
- Hearing aid programming and adjustments — she'll work with devices you bought elsewhere, not just ones from this practice
- Earwax removal — using the Earigator system for safe, comfortable cleaning
- Ongoing follow-up care — because getting fitted for hearing aids is the start of a process, not the finish line
Ready to Do Something About It?
If tinnitus has been on your mind or if you've been putting off a hearing check-up because you just haven't gotten around to it, Dr. Moseley is accepting new patients. Professional Hearing Services has been the most trusted mobile audiology practice in the Denver area since 1992, and Dr. Moseley brings the same care and consistency that's kept patients coming back for decades.
Call (303) 237-4967 to schedule a visit, or visit our website to send us a message through our online form. We look forward to hearing from you!


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