If you have severe-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss, a cochlear implant may be able to provide you with access to sound. But which audio processor—and cochlear implant—should you choose?
If you have severe-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss, a cochlear implant may be able to provide you with access to sound. But which audio processor—and cochlear implant—should you choose?
One of the biggest steps in your child’s hearing journey is picking a cochlear implant system for your child. There are a few different cochlear implant companies out there and at first glance, they probably all seem pretty similar. But like so many things, it’s all in the details.
If you’ve been keeping an eye on the latest MED-EL updates, you may have seen a shiny new implant: SYNCHRONY 2. Our latest cochlear implant combines all the great hearing technology of the original SYNCHRONY implant with a brand-new design, built to make life a little bit easier for your surgeon. Let’s take a look
Harold Pillsbury, MD, Chair of the Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, University of North Carolina School of Medicine performed the first SYNCHRONY cochlear implant surgery in the USA in 2015. Read what he thinks about a main feature of that implant: its exceptional MRI safety. Over your career you have performed more than
Want to know if you should get the RONDO 2? Check out what these three CI users have to say about RONDO 2 after personally trying it out. Johanna, Stephanie and Arnold share all of their thoughts on our latest audio processor, from its super lightweight design to its wireless charging technology. Johanna “Sometimes
“It’s now time to start smelling the flowers”—this comment on one of our MED-EL Facebook posts is how we came to meet Sarah Jessiman. Sarah has one of the most touching stories from a CI recipient we have come across. The journey to hearing is not the only life challenge Sarah is facing. We were