
Hearing loss can affect a person’s life in many ways. For your teen with hearing loss, they will be learning to manage these challenges whilst also undergoing all the usual changes for a person of their age.
Hearing loss can affect a person’s life in many ways. For your teen with hearing loss, they will be learning to manage these challenges whilst also undergoing all the usual changes for a person of their age.
For people with hearing loss, talking on the phone can be a challenging and sometimes daunting experience. Keri Reynolds is a bilateral cochlear implant recipient who is also a part of the MED-EL USA Team. In her latest post, Keri shares her handy tips for talking on the telephone with a hearing implant.
Having improved access to sound with a hearing implant can open up the world for you again. Hearing loss in adults can be caused by a variety of factors, including age or illness, but if you learned to speak before losing your hearing, a hearing implant could help you hear again, enabling you to do the things you love and connect with the people around you.
Did you know a cochlear implant is the first and only replacement of a human sense? Clinical research is essential to offering MED-EL implant recipients in every country the best quality, safety and reliability possible, now and in the future. Ilona Anderson leads MED-EL’s Clinical Research team, conducting clinical trials around the world to test,
If you have been hearing and speaking for most of your life, you may wonder why you need rehabilitation after getting your cochlear implant. Even if you already have effective communication skills, you still need to learn to hear with your device! A cochlear implant stimulates your hearing nerve through electrical pulses. Your brain is stimulated
Do you want improved sound quality and a better listening experience when using your phone, television, or tablet? A Bluetooth neckloop like the Artone 3 MAX may be the right option for you. After exploring the Artone 3 MAX’s battery life, versatility, wearing comfort and more, cochlear implant user Mary Beth shares why it has become her preferred Bluetooth neckloop.