Cochlear Implants at Ocura Clinic
At Ocura Clinic, we specialize in providing cochlear implants for individuals with severe hearing loss. Cochlear implants are advanced medical devices that help individuals with profound hearing impairment by bypassing the damaged parts of the ear and directly stimulating the auditory nerve. Early intervention and appropriate treatment can significantly improve the quality of life and communication abilities for those with hearing challenges.
A cochlear implant can benefit individuals who are not receiving sufficient benefit from traditional hearing aids. It works by converting sound into electrical signals, which are then transmitted to the brain. At Ocura Clinic, we work closely with each patient to ensure that they receive personalized care and the best possible results from their cochlear implant procedure.
Who Can Benefit from Cochlear Implants?
Cochlear implants are typically recommended for individuals who have severe to profound hearing loss and do not benefit from traditional hearing aids. This can include:
- Children with profound hearing loss: Cochlear implants can help young children develop speech and language skills, enabling them to communicate effectively with their peers.
- Adults with hearing loss: Individuals who have lost their hearing later in life and are no longer benefiting from hearing aids may also be candidates for cochlear implants.
Why Choose Ocura Clinic for Cochlear Implants?
At Ocura Clinic, we provide a comprehensive approach to cochlear implants. Our team of experienced specialists offers personalized evaluations, surgical planning, and post-surgical rehabilitation to ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients. We use the latest technology to ensure that our patients receive the most advanced treatments available.
Signs of Severe Hearing Loss
- Difficulty hearing conversations, even with hearing aids
- Frequently asking people to repeat themselves
- Not responding to loud sounds or noises
- Difficulty hearing high-pitched sounds, like a phone ringing
- Speaking loudly or having difficulty understanding speech
- Withdrawal from social situations due to difficulty hearing
- Struggling to hear in noisy environments
- Turning up the volume on the television or radio excessively
Pediatric Hearing Loss and Cochlear Implants
Children with hearing loss face numerous challenges, such as difficulty hearing instructions at school, participating in conversations, or engaging in social activities. Untreated hearing loss can hinder speech development, language acquisition, and social skills.
If a child frequently asks others to repeat themselves, has trouble hearing at a distance, or seems to not respond to sounds or voices, it may indicate a hearing problem that requires attention. Additionally, if the child struggles to communicate verbally or seems to have delayed speech development, they should be evaluated by a hearing specialist.
Common Causes of Hearing Loss in Children:
- Sensorineural hearing loss (damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve)
- Conductive hearing loss (obstruction or damage to the outer or middle ear)
- Congenital hearing loss (present at birth due to genetic factors or complications during pregnancy)
- Acquired hearing loss (caused by infections, injuries, or exposure to loud noises)
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| Saturday | 9.00 – 17.00 |
| Sunday | 9.00 – 15.00 |
| Holidays | Closed |
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