Early diagnosis of hearing loss is crucial to the development of speech, language, cognitive, and psychosocial abilities. If your child's hearing is not screened before leaving the hospital, it is recommended that screening be done within the first month of life.
A cleft lip or palate can be corrected with surgery. This surgery will improve your child's ability to eat, speak, and breathe, as well as provide a more normal appearance.
There are several types of cochlear implants. Working with the doctor, adults and children choose the cochlear implant to best fit their needs. The team provides explanations of the different options available for internal/external components, speech processors, etc.
Children with cochlear implants are more likely to get bacterial meningitis than children without cochlear implants. In addition, some children who are candidates for cochlear implants have inner ear anatomic abnormalities that may increase their risk for meningitis.
The best hearing aid for you depends upon your particular hearing loss and listening needs, the size and shape of your ear and ear canal, and the dexterity of your hands. Hearing aids should be custom-fit to your ear and hearing needs. Mail-order hearing aids typically cannot be custom-fit.
Mandible surgery is surgery done on the lower jaw. It's used to correct issues with the jaw such as misalignment, breathing problems, TMJ disorders, and injuries.
Thyroid surgery can treat a number of issues with the thyroid, including nodules, tumors, and hyperthyroidism. Depending on the issue, your surgeon may remove part or all of the thyroid gland.