Implants
If your hearing loss is moderate to profound, you may consider an implant.
An implant is a small device that is surgically implanted, often just behind the ear, and offers a more direct approach to your hearing system.
There is a growing variety of options available, each offering various functions to suit and support particular types of hearing loss. For example, a cochlea implant sends information directly to the cochlea via an electrode, bypassing the outer and middle-ear. A bone conductive device can also directly stimulate cochlea by sending sound vibrations naturally through the bony skull.
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Implants are suitable for all ages.
If you would like to learn more about implant hearing device options, please get in touch
to organise a completely no-obligation chat.
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