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The Benefits of Cochlear Implants

By July 20, 2016April 1st, 2026No Comments

 

Humans need to hear with both ears in order to hear every day sounds in stereo. If you were to hear only from one ear (unilateral hearing), it would be difficult to hear individual sounds around you. This difficulty is due to your head. By design, it acts as a barrier to sound that is coming from different directions. Your brain then finds it hard to process, and determining the direction and distance becomes difficult. Bilateral hearing is defined as being able to hear sound with both ears, which allows a person to determine direction and distance of sound, as well as listen to the world in stereo. However, some are born without this ability, and others lose their ability to hear due to trauma, or because of the aging process.

For individuals who are deaf or suffer from limited hearing, cochlear implants may be the answer you are seeking. Not only do they help people hear again, but they can also contribute to improving a person’s quality of life. For people whose hearing has been restored with a cochlear implant, their social interactions and thinking skills may also improve. Cochlear implantation allows you to enjoy the sounds of music, engage once again in conversations and hear the sounds around you with ease. There’s no doubt that hearing from both ears has its advantages and can have an impact on people’s livelihood. When a person has a cochlear implant, there are two parts. One part you can visibly see on the individual’s head, but there is another part that’s surgically inserted near the ear, underneath the skin. These two components interact and work with each other to change sound into electric signals. These electronic signals get sent to the hearing nerve and head straight to the brain.

Cochlear implantation can significantly benefit both children and adults. Read on to learn more about the benefits of cochlear implants.

  • Many can perceive soft, medium and loud sounds. Sounds can range from noise of leaves rustling to a door slamming shut.
  • Many can use the telephone again. This includes recognizing familiar voices through the phone, and the ability to make and hear a phone call.
  • Many can enjoy the sounds of music.
  • Many can understand speech. No lip-reading necessary!
  • Many can hear and decipher television shows.
  • Many can feel more confident, thus improving their quality of life.

Luckily, cochlear implants are covered by many insurance plans. Some individuals may require bilateral cochlear implants, when you have a cochlear implant in both ears, and some may benefit from bimodal hearing. Bimodal hearing is when you use a cochlear implant in one ear, and a hearing aid in the other ear. A person’s degree of hearing loss is the determining factor in this decision. While no two cases are the same, many people go on to live fuller, richer lives after cochlear implants. If you are interested in learning more, click here to read more about cochlear implantation. If you are in the NYC metro area, call us today to see if cochlear implantation is right for you.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Cochlear implants are medical devices designed to help individuals with severe hearing loss or deafness. They consist of an external part worn on the head and a surgically implanted internal part near the ear. These components work together to convert sound into electrical signals that stimulate the hearing nerve, sending sound information to the brain.

Both children and adults with significant hearing loss or deafness can benefit from cochlear implants. The device helps users perceive a wide range of sounds, understand speech without lip-reading, enjoy music, and engage in conversations, improving overall quality of life.

Bilateral cochlear implants involve having an implant in both ears, providing stereo hearing. Bimodal hearing occurs when a person uses a cochlear implant in one ear and a hearing aid in the other. The choice depends on the individual's degree and type of hearing loss.

Yes, many cochlear implant users can understand speech clearly without needing to lip-read and can recognize familiar voices, allowing them to make and receive phone calls effectively.

Many insurance plans cover cochlear implants, making them accessible to numerous individuals. Coverage varies by plan, so it's important to check with your insurance provider to understand your specific benefits.

After receiving cochlear implants, many individuals experience enhanced confidence, improved social interactions, better speech understanding, and the ability to enjoy everyday sounds and music, all contributing to a fuller and richer life experience.

Bilateral hearing, or hearing with both ears, allows a person to perceive sound direction and distance and enjoy sounds in stereo. This capability helps the brain process sounds more accurately, which is difficult with unilateral (one-ear) hearing due to the head blocking some sounds.