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Four Places for Cochlear Implants Near Raleigh NC

North Carolina is a Great Place If You Need a Cochlear Implant

By Max O' Well, published Dec 14, 2005
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If you are lucky enough to live in North Carolina and you have one of the following happen to you!

What can you do if your child is born deaf? 
What can be done if grandpa truly can’t hear a thing? 
What if you, a veteran of the latest war, and have lost all hearing due to something not related to the service, like a preference for loud music?

If you or a family member have trouble hearing and it has been determined that you would not be aided by a hearing aid, you may be a candidate for a Cochlear Implant.

A Cochlear Implant is a prosthetic device the bypasses the damaged part of the ear and provides some degree of hearing by stimulating the nerves. The implant has proven successful in restoring a degree of hearing since it was first approved by the FDA two decades ago. Originally there was only one supplier and one version. Over the years a number of companies have come up with new models.

The Cochlear Implant has been proven to restore some degree of hearing to those who are totally deaf and do not have complicating factors that affect the middle ear.

If need an implant and you live in North Carolina, you may be in luck! There are several major medical centers in the area that have experience in this type of surgery. There is also a ready supply of experienced surgeons connected to these medical centers.

Even with an indication that Cochlear implants could work for you, particularly if you are losing hearing due to age. There are many potential barriers to overcome.

Prior to 1985 there was little that could be done for you, if you were completely deaf. There were some experimental versions of what today is known as a Cochlear Implant.

Research has actually been going on in the area of mimicking the sound heard through the middle ear by using electronic implants since the mid 1960s. The first real breakthrough came in May 1972 when Dr. William House installed the first wearable device in a patient. From that point until 1985 there wasn’t an FDA approved Cochlear Implant device.

Takeaways
  • Central North Carolina has a plethora of Medical Institutes near Raleigh.
  • Medicaid will pay for Cochlear Implants for covered children to age 21 in NC.
  • Uninsured and Medicare covered persons are the least likely to get an Cochlear Implant.
Did You Know?
Cochlear Implants can be a problem if you need an MRI.
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