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In June 2007, Dr Herzog was interviewed regarding a completely implantable hearing aid. This new device has undergone a phase 1 trial with the Food and Drug Administration. The Center for Hearing and Balance Disorders is one of a limited number of centers selected to participate in the phase 2 study. The device is intended for individuals with moderate to severe sensorineural hearing loss, who would otherwise be hearing aid users. The hearing aid is completely implanted behind the ear. This will allow one to maintain a very active lifestyle without sacrificing hearing.

Hearing Aids

Does your in-the-ear hearing aid battery need replacing? Learn how to switch the battery in an in-the-ear hearing aid from an audiologist in this free instructionalvideo. Expert: MJ DeSousa Contact: www.listenupcanada.com Bio: MJ DeSousa is Chief Audiologist and one of the founders of ListenUP! and is responsible for staffing and clinical practices, including all Audiology. Filmmaker: Kevin Fletcher

Hearing Aids