Understanding Symptoms and Treatment for Acoustic Neuroma

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If you or a loved one is living with symptoms like ringing in the ear, hearing loss or headache, it could be a rare but serious tumor that grows on nerves between the inner ear and brain. An acoustic neuroma (also called vestibular schwannoma) requires timely, proactive care. But an expert diagnosis is needed to confirm.

We also treat non-tumor conditions occuring in or around the skull base, including intracranial cerebrospinal fluid leaks (CSF). Which are distinct from spinal CSF leaks and occur at the skull base through the nose or ear, trigeminal neuralgia.

Download a free guide to learn about:

  • Possible symptoms of acoustic neuroma, including tinnitus and headaches.
  • Types of vestibular schwannoma.
  • Acoustic neuroma diagnosis, treatments and outcomes.
  • Hearing preservation.
  • What steps to take next.
Get important information about diagnosing and treating acoustic neuroma — from the experts at the Vanderbilt Skull Base Center.