
In the province where I live-Ontario- there are 3 Cochlear Implant centres for adults: Sunnybrook/Toronto, London & Ottawa. One is free to get implanted anywhere in the world as long as one pays for the service.
The actual surgeon was an associate professor surgery- University of Toronto. As to whether a "client" is able/can evaluate the surgical skills of various surgeon/ doctors-no comment
If memory serves me right-had 5 appointments within a short time after the operation adjusting the "mapping"Implant for my benefit
Further info: by "RiSol-Silicon Valley Calif: Post 61 SURGERY TOMORROW July 15/14
"Oh your posts make me want to get a CI too, I have never heard birds sing... . But I'm afraid of it..depend on the insurance,doctor,medicare medicine..what if CI get broken and I don't have insurance?"
aside: seems there are some " differences in the United States"
Last aside: Advance Bionics me sent a card verifying the model and serial #
As to non CI ENT "advice" I was at a nonCL ENT a teaching hospital-St Michaels- here in Toronto and referred to Sunnybrook. They have been "implanting" since 1984. Seems a few years experience!
As for the comparison of my 7 year Implant to those of today- I have actually tested AB Naida and DIDN'T notice much difference. No big hurry to get it which may occur with a few years in the future.
My comment waiting the "perfect Cochlear Implant in the future would seem to effect on the person waiting- their hearing in the meantime!
Aside: Seems to me- there has been many comments here about what happens "in non socialized medicine" in the United States. I have no direct knowledge if "Obama care has solved the alleged problems"?
Whether one can "hear" with their Hearing aids would suggest a question of "fact" as to the "suitablity" of consideration for Cochlear Implant consideration?
Perhaps different countries have different criteria on the question ignoring the "apparent cost difference"?
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