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Surgery & Recovery

Getting Your Cochlear Implant

Once your hearing healthcare professional has determined that you’re a candidate for a cochlear implant and your financing has been secured, you’ll be scheduled for implantation. Soon, hearing friends and family in restaurants, talking to your grandchildren on the phone, and fully participating in a meeting at work may be your everday reality.

The idea of implantation may evoke a range of feelings, including excitement, hope, or apprehension. Rest assured, cochlear implantations are relatively simple, minimally invasive, and performed thousands of times per year across the world. In fact, patients usually go home the same or very next day and resume their regular activities within a couple of days.

A Straightforward Solution to Better Hearing

Cochlear implantations are routinely straightforward, typically taking two to four hours. Because the procedure is done under general anesthesia, you’ll spend additional time in the preparation and recovery areas.

You may or may not stay the night at the hospital, but you’ll be back to your normal routine within a few days.

Preparing for Cochlear Implantation

As you prepare to get your cochlear implant, there are a few things to keep in mind. While your implant team will be present to support you, you should bring a friend or loved one in case you need help communicating and who can also help you drive home once the procedure is complete.

AB is Music to Glenice’s Ears

“After getting my implant, I saw Dennis DeYoung, from the band Styx, in concert. I cried a river of joyful tears throughout the whole show. I didn’t think I would ever ‘hear’ music like that again.”

Glenice Swenson, implanted at age 45, bilaterally implanted at age 51

Cochlear Implantation Checklist

Be sure to check your list before you head to the hospital:

  • Review the information provided by the hospital. If you haven’t received this from the hospital or doctor, be sure to request it.
  • Get all your questions answered in advance.
  • If you’ve been advised that you will stay the night, be sure to pack for an overnight stay.
  • Select a family member or friend to accompany you to the hospital, assist you during preparation, and take you home.
  • If you are working with an insurance carrier, make sure they have approved your cochlear implant in advance.

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