After Implantation
The patient will be seen approximately 6-8 times (clinical visits to UNC Hospitals) for treatment and programming associated with the implant during the first year of implantation. Following the first year of stimulation, it is recommended, the patient return for annual follow-up visits for maintenance of equipment and evaluation of performance. At each clinical visit, the patient will undergo speech perception testing to evaluate his/her progress and benefit in hearing with the implant. Additionally, the patient will be "mapped," meaning that the external equipment will be adjusted to the patient's needs and auditory perceptions. Each clinical session is approximately 2 hours in length based on the necessary procedures that must be achieved. Our goal is to provide each and every patient with quality care as well as maximum benefit in hearing with his/her cochlear implant. At initial activation, the patient may experience a number of sensations and sounds, ranging from "electrical beeps" to recognition of voices and spoken words and speech. All of these reports and experiences are normal and will represent a transition over time to a more improved and comfortable listening signal to the patient. The entire implant procedure is a process in evolution for each patient. Both time and patience make all the difference in hearing well with the implant! It usually takes a patient 3-6 months of consistent use and stimulation with the implant before achieving the maximum level of benefit and success. Every patient is unique and different, and some patients may need longer than 6 months of use and training before achieving full benefit. With consecutive mapping sessions and clinical visits as well as commitment to the implant process, the patient will begin to notice significant improvements in hearing through the implant, beginning with the date of initial activation. Are you ready to join us here at UNC Healthcare and the Adult Cochlear Implant Program?
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