
If you have only one hearing implant, or have a hearing loss in only one ear, have you ever thought about the benefits that you’d get from hearing with both ears? There are three main benefits to hearing with both ears, known as binaural hearing. In a previous post I showed how binaural hearing is
Electric Acoustic Stimulation, or EAS is a special combination of two different hearing loss solutions designed for one very special type of hearing loss called high frequency hearing loss.
Our Listening and Spoken Language Specialist, Donna Sperandio, shares some tips that you can use to improve your hearing. As I’ve written before, one of the most important parts to receiving a hearing implant is setting reasonable expectations. Because everybody’s hearing is different, it’s always a good idea to improve your hearing instead of comparing yourself to
If you’re thinking about receiving, or have received, a cochlear implant, odds are that you’ve got lots of questions about having cochlear implant surgery. But, you might also be wondering “what’s a good question?” You might think that some questions are silly or too small to matter. That’s not true! Ever question is important. So,