Unity Speech & Hearing Clinic

Cochlear Implants at Unity

Unity Speech & Hearing Clinic offers advanced cochlear implants for profound hearing loss, transforming lives through personalized care

What are Cochlear Implants? 

Cochlear implants are advanced devices that surgically restore hearing for severe to profound hearing loss, bypassing damaged parts of the inner ear to directly stimulate the auditory nerve.

How They Work: 

Implanted electrodes detect sounds, converting them into electrical signals sent to the brain. This process enables recipients to perceive sounds, bringing back the joys of conversation, music, and daily life.

When to Use Them

Cochlear implants are a beacon of hope for individuals finding limited aid from hearing devices, especially in cases of profound hearing loss. If traditional aids offer insufficient assistance, cochlear implants provide transformative solutions, enhancing overall hearing experiences.

For Children: CIs enable children to acquire language skills crucial for academic and social success. Early implantation often results in age-appropriate speech and language development.

For Adults: CIs provide adults with the opportunity to regain communication abilities, enhancing their quality of life, relationships, and overall confidence.

How Unity Assists You with Cochlear Implants

 

At Unity Speech and Hearing Clinic, we offer a range of advanced cochlear implant systems designed for both children and adults with

  • Comprehensive Evaluations: Our experienced audiologists conduct thorough evaluations to assess candidacy for cochlear implants.
  • Personalized Consultations: We provide personalized consultations, discussing the benefits, risks, and expectations of cochlear implantation.
  • Surgical Referral and Support: We facilitate referrals to skilled surgeons specializing in cochlear implant procedures, ensuring a seamless transition from evaluation to surgery.
  • Post-Implantation Rehabilitation: Our team offers extensive rehabilitation and auditory training programs to assist patients in adapting to their new hearing experiences.