Timothy C. Hain, MD

This is an old picture of Dr. Hain when he had brown hair. Professor of Neurology, Otolaryngology, and Physical Therapy/Human Movement Science, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago IL, USA.
OFFICE PHONE NUMBER: 312-274-0197
OFFICE LOCATION: Chicago Dizziness and Hearing , 645 N Michigan, Suite 410, Chicago 60611
WEB SITE: http://www.dizziness-and-balance.com
EMAIL ADDRESS: t-hain@northwestern.edu
FAX NUMBER: 312-274-0198
EDUCATION: MD and Neurology Residency: University of Illinois, Chicago IL. Fellowship: Johns Hopkins University (Neurophysiology and Neuro-ophthalmology). Board certified in Neurology (1981)

 

Dr. Hain is locally known as the "Dizzy Doctor". Dr. Hain's clinical activities naturally "revolve" around evaluating and treating dizzy individuals as well as persons with hearing loss, tinnitus and hyperacusis. The rest of his time is spent on research projects aimed at improving the care of hearing impaired or dizzy patients (especially those with gentamicin toxicity or perilymph fistula), mathematical modeling of vocal and head motor control, and driving his children around. He is particularly interested in Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo as well as vestibular ototoxicity. Dr. Hain also likes the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright and Pinot Grigio wine. Dr. Hain was selected to be included in the Best Doctors in America on several occasions.

Dr. Hain in the News:

Here is a list of recent media articles that use Dr. Hain as a source.

Upcoming talks:

Assessment, interpretation and Management of Balance Disorders. Two day course with Alan Desmond, Au.D.. Sponsored by Micromedical Techology. Oct 23-25, 2008. Location: Chicago (near O'Hare airport)

Vestibular Rehabilitation. Numerous talks at the Northwestern University (similar content to courses listed below). Early October, 2008. Location: Chicago, Illinois, Dept of Physical Therapy/Human Movement Sciences.

Recent talks including some of the presentations:

Treatment of Migraine Associated Vertigo (MAV). American Neurotologic Society, Orlando, May 5, 2008.

Vestibular Rehabilitation. Numerous talks at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. April 17-19, 2008. Location: Chicago, Illinois.

Triceps VEMP's. End of March, 2008. Location: Kyoto, Japan. Barany Society meeting

Treatment of BPPV, April 13, 2008. American Academy of Neurology annual meeting 2008. Location: Chicago.

"Bedside to bench and back, Challenging Conventional Wisdom, Migraine". 35 minute talk. Feb 16, 2008 ARO midwinter meeting. Phoenix Az.

"Positional vertigo --office diagnosis and treatment" (handout) CME presentation for Northwestern Memorial Hospital,June 7th 2007, Feinberg, 3rd floor Conference Room 7:00 am  - Conf D, 12:00 PM - Conf D

American Academy of Neurology annual meeting - two talks: Treatment of BPPV, and Drug treatment of Vertigo. May 2, 2007.

Vestibular Rehabilitation: Evaluation and Treatment of Common Vestibular Dysfunction (Midwestern University, May 10-11, 2007). This course (run by Janet Helminski, Ph.D, P.T.) will largely duplicate the contents of the sold out March 2007 RIC course (see below).

Vestibular Rehabilitation. Numerous talks at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (see link) Mar 15-17, 2007

Dizziness Update. Year in Internal Medicine conference January 24-26, 2007 at the Northwestern Memorial Hospital’s Conference Center One hour -- dizziness update , CME.

Recent and eagerly anticipated advances in Hearing Disorders, American Hearing Research Foundation 50th anniversary(2006)

Napa valley ENG course. (2006)

5th Biennial Balance Center Symposium. Barrow Neurological Institute Jan 26-27, 2006, Phoenix AZ. Here are a few of the lecture handouts in pdf format.

Illinois Academy of Audiology Convention (Chicago) Jan 28,06, Otoneurology approach to the Dizzy Patient 1.5 hrs (lecture handout)

Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago course on Vestibular Rehabilitation (Chicago) Mar 16-18, 06.

Dizziness and Imbalance (for the public) Chicago, Aug 24, 2006 (pdf)

PUBLICATIONS:

Dr. Hain has been writing for a long time about dizziness and related issues. He also has contributed substantially to several popular web sites on dizziness. Dr. Hain also has produced some video and CD based materials (see end).

--- Journal Articles --- Click on underlined text to go to Pubmed abstract. While the PDF's of these papers are NOT online, most are available in PDF form on the site-DVD.

BOOK CHAPTERS:

Other Output: DVD's (see www.adb-order.com to order these)

Notes and rants

 


Whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.

Phillippians 4:8