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Vice Chairman-ENT


ENT(Ear Nose Throat)

Experience: 37+ Years

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Experience: 18+ Years

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Experience: 38+ Years

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Experience: 30+ Years

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Experience: 23+ Years

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Experience: 47+ Years

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Experience: 38+ Years

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Experience: 29+ Years

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Senior Consultant – E.N.T. , Max Hospital, Gurgaon


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Experience: 23+ Years

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Experience: 23+ Years

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Experience: 11+ Years

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Experience: 8+ Years

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Experience: 14+ Years

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Frequently Asked Questions

A cochlear implant is an implantable electronic device designed to provide a sense of sound to those with severe to profound hearing loss. It consists of an external sound processor and internal components, including an electrode array that stimulates the auditory nerve.
A cochlear implant bypasses damaged parts of the ear and directly stimulates the auditory nerve. The external sound processor captures sound, converts it into electrical signals, and transmits them to the internal implant. The implant's electrode array then stimulates the auditory nerve, which sends signals to the brain for interpretation as sound.

Candidates for cochlear implants are individuals with severe to profound hearing loss and receive limited benefits from hearing aids. They may include adults and children who struggle to understand speech despite using hearing aids.

Cochlear implants can provide significant benefits, including improved speech understanding, enhanced communication skills, increased awareness of environmental sounds, and better quality of life for individuals with severe hearing loss. They can also help in educational and occupational settings.

Yes, cochlear implants are suitable for children with severe to profound hearing loss. Early intervention with cochlear implants can greatly improve their ability to develop speech and language skills.

Cochlear implants are intended to be a long-term solution and are not reversible. The surgery involves implanting the electrode array into the cochlea, and removing it would not restore normal hearing.

While cochlear implants cannot restore hearing to normal levels, they can provide a sense of sound by bypassing damaged portions of the ear. Many recipients experience significant improvement in their ability to understand speech and interact with the environment.

Cochlear implant surgery typically takes around 2-4 hours but may depend on factors such as the surgeon's technique and any additional procedures required.

While most modern cochlear implants are water-resistant to some extent, it is generally recommended to protect the external components from excessive moisture, such as swimming or submerging the head underwater. Waterproof accessories or covers are available for certain activities.

Yes, you can wear headphones with a cochlear implant. However, ensure that the volume levels are safe and comfortable for your hearing. Using adjustable headphones or assistive listening devices compatible with cochlear implants is recommended.

Cochlear implants can sometimes relieve tinnitus (ringing in the ears) for individuals who experience both severe hearing loss and tinnitus. The stimulation the implant provides can help mask or reduce the perception of tinnitus.

Cochlear implants are primarily used for individuals with bilateral (both ears) severe to profound hearing loss. However, in certain cases of single-sided deafness with specific criteria, cochlear implants may be considered a treatment option to restore hearing in the impaired ear.

The difference between a cochlear implant and a hearing aid is that a cochlear implant directly stimulates the auditory nerve by bypassing damaged parts of the ear, whereas a hearing aid just amplifies sound. This makes cochlear implants more suitable for those experiencing severe to profound hearing loss and receives limited benefit from hearing aids.

Yes, cochlear implants can significantly improve speech recognition for those experiencing severe to profound hearing loss. They provide direct stimulation to the auditory nerve, allowing recipients to better understand speech and other sounds in their environment.

The lifespan of a cochlear implant can vary, but most manufacturers provide a warranty of 5-10 years. With proper care and maintenance, many recipients have reported using their implants for 10-20 years or more.

Most cochlear implants are MRI-compatible, but it is important to consult with your audiologist and surgeon to ensure the safety of the implant and the patient during the MRI procedure.

Cochlear implants can be upgraded with newer external sound processors, but the internal electrode array cannot be replaced or modified without additional surgery.

The cost of a cochlear implant can vary depending on several factors, including the specific device, hospital fees, and the extent of insurance coverage. 

There are no specific age restrictions for cochlear implant candidacy. Children as young as 12 months and adults of all ages can be considered for cochlear implantation.

Yes, cochlear implants are primarily used for individuals with sensorineural hearing loss, a condition characterised by damage to the inner ear or the auditory nerves.

As with any surgical procedure, there are risks and potential complications associated with cochlear implant surgery, including infection, bleeding, damage to surrounding structures, and device failure. However, serious complications are rare.

The adjustment period for a cochlear implant can vary depending on the individual and their degree of hearing loss. Many recipients report a period of adaptation and acclimation to the new sense of sound, which can take several months.

Yes, cochlear implants can be an option for those with severe to profound bilateral hearing loss.

Yes, cochlear implants can be used in elderly individuals experiencing severe to profound hearing loss and meet the candidacy criteria.

Cochlear implants can be used for individuals with auditory neuropathy, a condition that affects the transmission of sound from the inner ear to the brain.

Cochlear implants typically do not need to be replaced unless there is a malfunction or failure of the internal components. With proper care and maintenance, many recipients have reported using their implants for 10-20 years or more.

Cochlear implants are primarily used for individuals with sensorineural hearing loss, but they may be considered as a treatment option for mixed hearing loss in certain cases.

Cochlear implants are not generally recommended for individuals with auditory processing disorder, as the condition affects the brain's ability to interpret sound rather than the physical hearing mechanism.

Cochlear implants may be a treatment option for individuals with Meniere's disease. However, candidacy for cochlear implantation should be carefully evaluated by a medical professional.

While cochlear implants can significantly improve speech understanding and sound awareness, they may not fully restore music appreciation for all recipients. However, many individuals report enjoying and appreciating music more with their cochlear implants than before.

Cochlear implants may be suitable for individuals with autism who have severe to profound hearing loss and may benefit from the improved speech understanding and sound awareness provided by the implant. However, candidacy for cochlear implantation should be carefully evaluated by a medical professional.

Cochlear implants may be considered a treatment option for infants with severe to profound hearing loss, but the candidacy and timing of implantation have to be evaluated by a medical professional. Early intervention with a cochlear implant can significantly improve language and communication development in infants and young children with hearing loss.

Reviewed by Dr. Anurag Jain, Director & Incharge - ENT(Ear Nose Throat), Patparganj on 26-Sep-2023.