Patients with tinnitus, if accompanied by other symptoms, can choose to go to the emergency department, otorhinolaryngology, endocrinology, cardiovascular medicine, psychiatry and psychology according to other symptoms; if other symptoms are not obvious can go to the otorhinolaryngology or neurology. For severe trauma, sudden severe headache, tinnitus, blurred vision, coma and other critical conditions, you should immediately call the emergency number, or go to the emergency department for emergency treatment. For symptoms such as earache, occlusive sensation, hearing loss, dizziness, etc., and suspicion of cerumen impaction, secretory otitis media, eustachian tube dysfunction, Meniere’s disease, etc., one should go to the Department of Otorhinolaryngology for consultation. For symptoms such as weakness, excessive sweating, agitation, irritability and insomnia, loss of weight, hyperphagia, and suspected hyperthyroidism, the patient should go to the Department of Endocrinology. For symptoms such as markedly elevated blood pressure, with or without headache, dizziness, neck tightness, palpitations, etc., if hypertension is suspected, the patient should consult the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine. For those who are unable to determine the cause of the disease, or even experience hallucinations, it is recommended to consult a psychiatrist. Patients with tinnitus should choose the appropriate department according to their own situation, and those who are not sure can go directly to the Department of Otorhinolaryngology first.