Hearing Aids - Bone Anchored Hearing Aids
BAHA
(bone anchored hearing aids) is a first-line treatment option for conductive hearing loss due to chronic suppurative otitis media or bilateral
atresia.
Since 1977, BAHA has offered an alternative solution for
certain groups of patients and today, more than 7,000 patients
have
been treated with BAHA. The
Bone Anchored Hearing Aid system provides direct sound transmission
through the bone and works without pressure on the skin, avoiding
the drawbacks of the conventional bone conduction device.
Patients
BAHA can help…
- Chronically draining ear
which does not allow the use of a standard air conduction
s
hearing aid (external otitis, draining
mastoid cavity)
- Congenital or other acquired
malformation of the middle/external ear or microtia
- Those with bilateral conductive
loss due to ossicular disease who are
not appropriate for surgical correction and are unable to be aided
by a conventional air conduction device.
- Any patient dissatisfied
with a conventional bone conduction device.
The
surgery is normally carried out in two stages and can be done under
either local or general anaesthetic.
Both operations are minor and take approximately one hour.
Island Hearing is British Columbia’s exclusive
distributor for Bone Anchored Hearing Aids (BAHA). Working with ENT surgeons and their patients,
we help to ensure successful post-operative fitting and performance
of bone anchored hearing instruments.
These
are the physicians in BC that perform the BAHA procedure:
| >> Dr. Ken Scott |
Vernon |
250-558-0911 |
| >> Dr. Tim Kramer |
Kelowna |
250-861-5578 |
| >> Dr. Fraser Noel |
Victoria |
250-920-5500 |
| >> Dr. Brian Westerberg |
Vancouver |
604-521-5301 |
| >> Dr. Neil Longridge |
Vancouver |
604-875-4645 |
| >> Dr. Keith Riding |
Vancouver |
604-875-2113 |
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