
If you have only one hearing implant, or hear with only one ear, have you ever thought about getting a second implant? Ever wondered what benefits that hearing with your other ear would give you?
If you have only one hearing implant, or hear with only one ear, have you ever thought about getting a second implant? Ever wondered what benefits that hearing with your other ear would give you?
Editor’s note: this is the second in a series of guest posts from bilateral CI recipient Adam Fitzgerald. In his previous post, he talked about the first steps of his CI journey. Family and cochlear implants: for a recipient, these two things often go hand-in-hand. One of the things that surprised me most when receiving
Now here’s a special cochlear implant story from a MED-EL recipient. Michele Alexander has bilateral MED-EL RONDOs, and was recently invited to have an on-air radio interview with Steve Mills and Basil Zempilas of the 6PR Breakfast radio show in Australia. We’ve got audio of the interview, and thought that you might like to
What are Assistive Listening Devices? The answer is easy: it’s a device that helps a hearing implant recipient to hear certain sounds by connecting directly with the audio processor as opposed to using the built-in microphone. Find out more about assistive listening devices in this article.