Counting Down the Highlights in CI Technology for Children

Hearts for Hearing Blog

young boy playing while wearing cochlear implant technology helping him to hear

Cochlear implants have created new opportunities for children with severe to profound hearing loss. When cochlear implants are programmed appropriately and audition-based therapy is provided, many pediatric implant recipients develop speech, language, and auditory skills similar to those of their peers with normal hearing.

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Celebrating 20 Years

Hearts for Hearing was founded in 2003 with a mission of providing hearing technology and speech therapy services at no out-of-pocket costs to families with children who were born deaf. 20 years later, we are still teaching babies and children born deaf to listen and talk. Our services have expanded to include adult hearing care with offices in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Shawnee. Our team of professionals has grown from our original three people to 117 now. Hearts for Hearing continues to provide the first set of hearing technology and therapy to children at no out-of-pocket costs to families, and now includes Newborn Hearing Screen services, major research initiatives, Eyes Open Ears On programming, and its own 3D ear mold lab.

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