Embrace a New World of Sound with Cochlear and Baha® Implants
If you're struggling with a severe hearing loss, implantable hearing solutions might be the key to transforming your auditory experience.
Cochlear implants are designed for individuals with profound sensorineural hearing loss; unlike traditional hearing aids that amplify sound, cochlear implants bypass the damaged hair cells in the inner ear, directly stimulating your auditory nerve. This process helps you interpret speech and sounds more effectively, offering a new way to reconnect with your environment.
Cochlear implants and Baha® (bone-anchored hearing aid) systems offer innovative ways to bypass damaged sections of the ear, delivering sound directly to your auditory nerve. With these advanced solutions, you can begin to perceive speech and ambient sounds with greater clarity.
Who Benefits from Cochlear Implants?
Whether you're considering it for yourself or your child, cochlear implants are a safe and effective choice at any age.
Eligibility requires a comprehensive evaluation with our expert audiologists and ear surgeons to ensure the best outcomes for your hearing needs.
Explore Bone Anchored Hearing Aid Systems
Bone conduction implants, such as Baha® Systems, offer an alternative when traditional hearing aids are not suitable.
These systems use titanium implants placed in the bone behind your ear, transmitting sound vibrations directly to your inner ear. This provides clearer auditory sensations and is an excellent option for those with conductive hearing loss or single-sided deafness.
Hybrid Hearing Solutions
For those experiencing mixed hearing loss, hybrid solutions combine the strengths of both conventional hearing aids and cochlear implants.
By enhancing your auditory nerve's stimulation, hybrid implants amplify low-frequency sounds while improving perception of high-frequency noises.
Benefits of Cochlear Implants and Baha Systems
Enhanced Sound Perception
Transitioning from hearing aids to cochlear implants opens up a broader sound spectrum, enhancing speech recognition and environmental sound interpretation.
Life Quality Improvement
Enjoy conversations, music, and media more richly with reduced reliance on subtitles or other aids.
Adaptability
While initial sounds may feel unfamiliar, over time, your brain adjusts, resulting in more natural auditory experiences.
Safety and Longevity
Cochlear implants are FDA-approved, offering a tried-and-true method since the 1970s. While the surgical implant can last a lifetime, the external processor may need periodic upgrades, ensuring you stay at the forefront of auditory technology.