Work
Hearing Loss impacts employment
People with inadequately treated hearing loss often have
- lower-paid jobs
- limited career advancements
- lower job satisfaction
- higher risk of being unemployed
Reasons include:
- Extra effort to follow conversations
- asking for repeated instructions
- misunderstandings in meetings online and offline
- struggling to understand on the phone
The consequences:
- decreased productivity
- lower job performance
- more stress
- higher rates of sick leave
Cochlear implants have been shown to mitigate many of these challenges.
Enhanced communication abilities with the CI
- facilitate participation in offline and online meetings
- lead to higher job satisfaction,
- expand career opportunities,
- increase self-efficacy
- reduce stress levels and sick leave days
Reconnect Your Patients with Work
As an ENT medical professional, you are key in educating your patients about solutions beyond hearing aids. A cochlear implant can be the alternative that keeps them in the job.
Refer CI candidates to a hearing implant center and reconnect your patients with the working life.
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Health
Hearing Loss is linked to multiple health conditions

Hearing loss is linked to a number of comorbidities, including:
- psychosocial and mental health issues such as loneliness and depression
- a higher risk of accelerated cognitive decline
Untreated hearing loss has been increasingly recognized as one of the top modifiable risk factors for incident dementia. - a higher risk of falls, cardiovascular diseases and diabetes
Scientific studies suggest that cochlear implants can have mitigating effects on common comorbidities.
Reconnect Your Patients with Life
As an ENT medical professional, you are a trustworthy source of information on hearing solutions beyond hearing aids.
By referring candidates to a specialized hearing implant center, you can be the one to reconnect them with life and keep them in good health.
Targeted at professionals working with ENT patients, the hearbetter Newsletter
- ✓ answers your cochlear implant indication questions,
- ✓ illustrates real patient cases and
- ✓ explains how cochlear implants may positively affect comorbidities
Patient Case
A machinist with severe bilateral hearing loss
This real patient case illustrates the way to a cochlear implant, from preoperative audiograms and CI indications to postoperative outcomes.
Download the pdf and read the full case study.
Social Life
Hearing is essential for social connectedness
People with hearing loss often
Day-to-day communication with their partners changes and decreases to a minimum. This often leads to frustration and strains relationships.
When hearing aids no longer work for your patients, cochlear implants may be an alternative solution.
They can significantly
Reconnect Your Patients with Life
As a hearing specialist, you are key in informing your patients about hearing solutions.
By referring candidates to a specialized cochlear implant center, you can reconnect them with society, their loved ones, and with life.
Be the one to set your patient’s hearing and independence free!
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