Win back connection
Win back connection
For over 40 years, Cochlear has helped to connect people to all of life’s opportunities. As the leading hearing implant manufacturer, we invest more than any other company in implantable hearing research and development. Cochlear is proud to have provided over 700,000 implantable hearing devices and counting for individuals and their loved ones… because at Cochlear, you come to us with hearing loss but we deliver hearing wins.
Win back connection
For over 40 years, Cochlear has helped to connect people to all of life’s opportunities. As the leading hearing implant manufacturer, we invest more than any other company in implantable hearing research and development. Cochlear is proud to have provided over 700,000 implantable hearing devices and counting for individuals and their loved ones… because at Cochlear, you come to us with hearing loss but we deliver hearing wins.
50 million Americans have hearing loss. That number is expected to double by 2030.1 It’s time to help your loved one take the next step in their journey to a hearing win. Cochlear implants may be the solution they are looking for to hear more clearly and may help you win back the peace of mind knowing your loved one can hear—and thrive.
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While wearing hearing aid(s), does your loved one have difficulty hearing conversations especially in noisy situations?
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Does your loved one have trouble hearing on the telephone?
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Does your loved one frequently ask people to repeat themselves?
What’s the difference between hearing aids and cochlear implants?
What’s the difference between hearing aids and cochlear implants?
Hearing aids help many people by making the sounds they hear louder. Unfortunately, as hearing loss progresses, sounds need to not only be louder, they need to be made clearer. Cochlear implants may help give you that clarity, even in noisy environments.2 Take the hearing aid check now to learn if you may benefit from a cochlear implant.
What’s the difference between hearing aids and cochlear implants?
Hearing aids help many people by making the sounds they hear louder. Unfortunately, as hearing loss progresses, sounds need to not only be louder, they need to be made clearer. Cochlear implants may help give you that clarity, even in noisy environments.2 Take the hearing aid check now to learn if you may benefit from a cochlear implant.
How much does a cochlear implant cost?
Unlike hearing aids, cochlear implants may be covered by Medicare. They are also covered by many insurance plans and typically Medicaid.* Contact your insurance company or local Hearing Implant Specialist to determine coverage as well as your estimated out-of-pocket expenses. The cost of a cochlear implant will vary from person to person based on their specific health plan.
Typically covered by Medicare*
Covered by most private insurance**
Established, FDA approved
No upper age limit
Brenda
Wife of Tom K, Cochlear™ Nucleus® Sound Processor recipient
Since getting his Kanso® [Sound Processor], Tom's doing so well. It's amazing. I feel like he's back. He's my husband again. A big burden has been lifted off me, too. He can actually talk on the phone now!
Brenda
Wife of Tom K, Cochlear™ Nucleus® Sound Processor recipient
What to do next
What to do next
You can help your loved one on their journey to better hearing. Don’t wait win back the shared connection to your loved ones that you’ve been missing. Watch this video to learn more about the step by step process or click the button to get a free informational brochure.
What to do next
You can help your loved one on their journey to better hearing. Don’t wait win back the shared connection to your loved ones that you’ve been missing. Watch this video to learn more about the step by step process or click the button to get a free informational brochure.
Discover more about cochlear implants
Learn how Cochlear hearing solutions work and discover how they could help your loved one.
Learn moreHelp your loved one find a clinic near them
The next step to helping a loved one is finding a hearing health professional in your area. They can talk to your loved one, test their hearing, and help them find the right solution for their needs.
Disclaimer
Please seek advice from your health professional about treatments for hearing loss. Outcomes may vary, and your>health professional will advise you about the factors which could affect your outcome. Always read the instructions for use. Not all products are available in all countries. Please contact your local Cochlear representative for product information.
Views expressed are those of the individual. Consult your health professional to determine if you are a candidate for Cochlear technology.
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*Covered for Medicare beneficiaries who meet CMS criteria for coverage. Coverage for adult Medicaid recipients varies according to state specific guidelines. Contact your insurance provider or hearing implant specialist to determine your eligibility for coverage.
**Contact your insurance company or local Hearing Implant Specialist to determine your eligibility for coverage.
References
- Hearing Health Foundation. Preventing Hearing Loss [Internet]. 2016 [cited 23 February 2016]. Available from: http://hearinghealthfoundation.org/preventing hearing loss.
- Hirschfelder A, Gräbel S, Olze H. The impact of cochlear implantation on quality of life: The role of audiologic performance and variables. w Head Neck Surg. 2008 Mar;138(3): 357 362.