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Cochlear implants are often a next solution for our patients when their hearing aids are not providing enough assistance. Many people start by wearing two hearing aids. However, as hearing loss progresses, you may need something more. To improve your hearing performance and help you understand more clearly, you may need to consider a solution that helps you hear your best with both ears.1,2<\/sup> For many, a cochlear implant in one ear and a hearing aid in the other can provide a richer, more natural hearing experience.1<\/sup> This combination is referred to as bimodal hearing.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

As a member of the Cochlear Provider Network, we work to assess and treat those who may be candidates for a hearing implant. At Hearing Services of Santa Barbara, we conduct candidacy evaluations to determine if an implant might be right for you. We also support recipients of cochlear implants by meeting their needs for initial activation, interim programming, troubleshooting, upgrades, and even equipment orientation.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Signs That Hearing Aids May Not Be Enough<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

With hearing aids, do you:
\u2022 Have difficulty hearing conversations, especially with background noise?
\u2022 Often ask people to repeat themselves?
\u2022 Often misunderstand what people say?
\u2022 Have trouble hearing on the telephone?
\u2022 Turn up the volume on the TV louder than others in the room prefer?
\u2022 Feel people often mumble when they talk?
\u2022 Struggle to hear sounds of nature such as birds chirping or rain falling?
\u2022 Find yourself agreeing, smiling or nodding during conversations when you\u2019re not sure what\u2019s been said?
\u2022 Regularly withdraw from conversations because it\u2019s too difficult to hear?
\u2022 Read lips to understand what people are saying?
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How Do Cochlear Implants Work?<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
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