Handle ear and hearing visits in primary care with one device.
Tympa is the FDA-registered, all-in-one ear and hearing health device built for primary care: HD video otoscopy, microsuction wax removal, and Hearing Checks in a single visit.
One device, two billable ear health procedures
Tympa combines HD video otoscopy, microsuction, and Hearing Checks, with secure cloud documentation featuring Advice & Guidance from ear specialists in one in-office system.
HD Video Otoscopy
HD video otoscopy gives you a clear, magnified view of the ear canal and tympanic membrane, and creates a digital record you can share with patients and attach to their chart.
Microsuction Wax Removal
A controlled, image-guided alternative to traditional irrigation, built for a cleaner and more confident in-office wax workflow.
Hearing Check
For patients reporting tinnitus or hearing difficulty, run a billable Hearing Check to provide a baseline so patients can leave with answers and clear next steps.
TympaCloud
Capture images, video, and Hearing Check results in a secure, digital record that supports documentation and patient education.
Advice & Guidance
Escalate cases for specialist review when needed, while keeping more routine ear and hearing care inside your practice.
Tympa Academy
Training and onboarding designed for primary care teams, with support through launch and adoption.
Primary care sees ear cases every week.
The workflow has not caught up.
Patients bring ear pain, fullness, wax, tinnitus, and hearing difficulty complaints to primary care first. The tools often force a specialist referral.
Otoscope Peek
Limited visibility
No photos. No video. No patient-visible record. Just a quick look and a judgment call.
Irrigation Friction
Messy workflow
Traditional wax removal can be messy, risky, uncomfortable, and harder to document clearly.
Referral Drop-Off
Care leaves your office
The patient came to you first, but the next step often happens somewhere else.
No Hearing Check
Missed next step
1 in 5 adults has hearing loss. Without a Hearing Check, the next step is often another referral.
of ear and hearing cases may not need to leave your practice.1
More routine ear and hearing services can stay inside your continuity of care, with escalation available when it is needed.
Current Path
Assess. Refer. Wait.
The patient leaves the visit with another appointment to book and another handoff to manage.
With Tympa
See. Treat. Document.
Your team can handle more routine ear and hearing care during the visit the patient already booked.
Three steps. Your clinic.
A clearer path for the patient.
Ear and hearing care can fit into the appointment the patient already booked.
HD Video Otoscopy
Use Tympa's HD video otoscope to see inside the ear in high definition. Capture images and video for the patient record.
Microsuction or Hearing Check
Use microsuction when appropriate or run a Hearing Check during the same appointment.
TympaCloud + Advice & Guidance
Save the clinical record, support patient understanding, and escalate for specialist review when needed.
FDA-Registered · HIPAA-Compliant · 1,500+ Practices
Proven globally. Now onboarding US primary care.
Tympa is already used across thousands of practices globally. Now, US primary care teams can bring the same ear and hearing workflows in-house with training, onboarding, and support built around real clinical adoption.
1,500+
Practices using Tympa daily
50K+
Patients assessed per month
FDA
Registered for US market
HIPAA
Compliant for US healthcare
Built for clinical teams and real workflows.
Onboarding includes training, workflow guidance, and support so the device becomes a practical care pathway your team can use with confidence.
Common Questions from Primary Care Teams
Tympa-supported workflows can map to existing CPT codes when medically necessary and properly documented. Reimbursement varies by payer, locality, documentation, and contract, so Tympa reviews coding, modifier, and documentation guidance with your billing team during onboarding. Consult with your billing team for more information.
The team will walk you through the exact terms on the demo call.
Tympa Academy and onboarding support are designed for primary care teams. The demo call will help identify the right clinical users and rollout plan for your practice.
The workflow is designed for the appointment the patient already booked. A typical Tympa procedure can be completed in less than 15 minutes.
Most practices already see adults with wax buildup, blocked ears, ear discomfort, dizziness, or hearing concerns. During the demo, we'll look at your actual visit volume before making a recommendation.
Research shows that 1 in 5 people have hearing loss and one in seven have tinnitus, so in a typical 20 patient day, up to 6 patients could benefit from a Hearing Check.
Research shows that 1 in 3 older adults have problematic ear wax. If your caseload is primarily older adults, then in a typical 20 patient day, up to 6 patients could have cerumen that obscures the full view of the ear drum. In a more diverse caseload, the likelihood of problematic ear wax is 1 in 16, therefore 1 patient a day could benefit from microsuction.
Microsuction is considered the gold standard in wax removal because 1) it is a dry procedure which reduces the likelihood of secondary infections, especially for at-risk populations 2) it is the only wax removal method performed on the lateral side (it does not require reaching behind the ear wax and losing visibility) 3) there are fewer contraindications than irrigation 4) when performed with the Tympa, microsuction offers light and magnification throughout the procedure. Irrigation has more risks, mess, guesswork, and contraindications compared to microsuction.
Tympa is appropriate for patients actively reporting tinnitus, hearing difficulty, ear pain, fullness, pressure, discharge, itching, or discomfort.
That is exactly what the demo call should answer. We will look at patient volume, payer mix, staffing, and rollout assumptions before discussing fit.
Yes. Tympa is FDA-registered and HIPAA-compliant.
No specialist staff are required for typical primary care adoption. Tympa Academy and onboarding support help train the team that will use the device.