Bone Anchored Hearing Devices (BAHD)

Bone conduction implants help those with conductive or mixed hearing loss or single-sided deafness. They work by bypassing the damaged outer or middle ear and sending clearer, crisper sound directly to the inner ear using bone conduction.

diagram of how a Bone Anchored Hearing Device is implantedphoto courtesy of Cochlear Americas

Consultation and device selection includes

  • Review hearing and medical history
  • Discuss your hearing goals
  • Evaluate your hearing
  • Demo a BAHD device
  • Review results from the evaluation and counsel on appropriate expectations

Routine device adjustments

We recommend routine adjustments and evaluation to ensure the BAHD user is achieving optimum benefit from your device.

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