Cochlear & Hearing Implants (Otology / Neurotology)
Implantable devices that help patients with severe to profound hearing loss who do not benefit from traditional hearing aids.
Types of Implants
🔹 Cochlear Implant (CI)
Bypasses damaged inner-ear hair cells
Directly stimulates the auditory nerve
Suitable for: severe–profound sensorineural hearing loss
🔹 Bone Conduction Implants
BAHA / BCI / Bonebridge
For conductive or mixed hearing loss
Works through bone vibration to stimulate the cochlea
🔹 Middle Ear Implants
Vibrant Soundbridge, etc.
For moderate–severe hearing loss when hearing aids are not sufficient
Who Is a Candidate?
Poor benefit from hearing aids
Severe/profound sensorineural loss
Chronic ear infections or anatomy unsuitable for hearing aids
Children (even <1 year for CI) with congenital hearing loss
2. Nose & Sinus (Rhinology)
Diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting:
Nose
Sinuses
Nasal airway
Sense of smell
Common Conditions
Allergic rhinitis
Sinusitis (acute, chronic)
Nasal polyps
Deviated nasal septum (DNS)
Enlarged turbinates
Epistaxis (nosebleeds)
Smell disorders (anosmia, hyposmia)
Fungal sinusitis
Sinus tumors / cysts
Common Procedures
Diagnostic Nasal Endoscopy
FESS (Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery)
Septoplasty
Turbinate reduction
Balloon sinuplasty
Polypectomy
CSF leak repair
Skull base surgery (rhinology–neurosurgery joint procedures)
3. Voice & Throat (Laryngology)
Conditions involving:
Voice (vocal cords)
Airway
Swallowing (pharynx & larynx)








