When to Consider a Cochlear Implant
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Hard to hear on the phone
Trouble following group conversations
Often ask people to repeat themselves
Relying on lip-reading
What they are & how they work
Types of Cochlear Implants
Benefits
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Research-driven
Research-driven
Research-driven
Research-driven
What the procedure entails
Cochlear Implant candidacy in Australia
Any person with a moderately severe to profound hearing loss of a sensorineural nature (in the inner ear or cochlear) in one or both ears might be a possible candidate for cochlear implant surgery.
In most cases, the person must have trialled hearing aids unless the hearing loss is severe enough not to be fitted with a hearing aid. There is no lower or upper age limit. An audiological and medical assessment will review the integrity of the auditory nerve, basilar membrane and other structures. Expectations will then be discussed, depending on the hearing and amplification history provided during the assessment.
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