How does a middle ear implant (MEI) work?
For conductive or mixed hearing loss: Middle ear implants (MEI) work by directly vibrating the bones or structure in the middle ear, bypassing the damaged … Read more
These are temporary links to the Bone Conduction Hearing Device pages. We’ll decide where to add the links later.
For conductive or mixed hearing loss: Middle ear implants (MEI) work by directly vibrating the bones or structure in the middle ear, bypassing the damaged … Read more
Not everyone will benefit from a bone conduction hearing device (BCHD). A BCHD works best if a person hears better via bone conduction than air … Read more
An assessment is generally spread over a few visits to the Audiology clinic, for both adults and children. Initially patients will attend for a hearing … Read more
Many of the bone conduction hearing devices (BCHDs) we use at Bradford Royal Infirmary are able to connect to different types of technology. Cochlear A … Read more
Passive devices do not have to be used with a surgical implant. If a patient does not want surgery, or is not medically suitable for … Read more
A passive implant means that no working parts are contained in the implant. The working part, the vibrating transducer, is encased together with the sound … Read more