Cochlear Implant Surgery
Cochlear Implant Surgery Treatment

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers advanced cochlear implant surgery for individuals with severe to profound hearing loss who no longer benefit from hearing aids. Our team of highly experienced ENT surgeons and audiologists use the latest technology to restore hearing through precise surgical techniques and individualized auditory rehabilitation. Recognized for delivering high-quality ENT care, we are one of the most trusted hospitals for cochlear implants in Hyderabad.
The procedure involves placing a small electronic device under the skin behind the ear to stimulate the auditory nerve directly, bypassing damaged portions of the ear. Our approach includes a complete evaluation, pre-operative counseling, surgical implantation, and post-operative speech and auditory therapy. Whether it’s for a child or adult, our multidisciplinary team ensures long-term success and improved quality of life through continuous support.
If you’re searching for cochlear implant surgery in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital offers a comprehensive and affordable solution backed by skilled professionals and modern infrastructure. We are committed to helping patients and families regain the gift of hearing through personalized treatment plans and compassionate care.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Cochlear Implant Surgery Journey
🔍 Phase 1: Symptom Identification
- Little or no benefit from hearing aids
- Difficulty understanding speech even in quiet environments
- Delayed language development (in children)
- Isolation or difficulty in communication at home, school, or work
- No meaningful hearing after damage to the inner ear
🩺 Phase 2: OPD Consultation With ENT/Audiology Specialist
- ENT & audiology evaluation
- Comprehensive hearing tests (Pure Tone Audiometry, Speech Discrimination)
- Medical history review
- Hearing aid trial to confirm limited benefit
🔬 Phase 3: Diagnosis & Candidacy Assessment
- Imaging (CT Scan/MRI) to assess cochlear anatomy
- Pediatric developmental & speech evaluation (for children)
- Psychological & educational readiness (especially in children and elderly)
- Team consultation: ENT, audiologist, speech therapist, and psychologist
📝 Phase 4: Treatment Planning
- Confirm candidacy for cochlear implant
- Select appropriate implant device (brand, internal + external unit)
- Schedule surgery & preoperative instructions
- Preoperative counseling for patient & family about expectations
📈 Phase 5: Surgical Procedure
- Performed under general anesthesia (typically 2–3 hours)
- Implant placed in the cochlea through a small incision behind the ear
- Internal electrode array inserted into cochlea
- Healing time: 2–3 weeks before activation of external processor
🏥 Phase 6: Post- Implant Rehabilitation & Recovery
- First “switch-on” of the external speech processor after 2–4 weeks
- Regular auditory-verbal therapy sessions (AVT)
- Continuous programming (mapping) of the implant for sound clarity
- Brain adapts over months to understand sounds & speech
- Full benefit achieved over 6–12 months with consistent therapy and use
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- Frequently Asked Questions
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A cochlear implant is a small electronic medical device that helps provide a sense of sound to individuals with severe to profound hearing loss who do not benefit adequately from hearing aids.
Candidates typically include:
• Children or adults with severe-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss
• Individuals who gain minimal benefit from hearing aids
• Patients who are medically fit for surgery and willing to undergo rehabilitation
Yes. It is a well-established and generally safe procedure performed under general anesthesia. As with any surgery, there are some risks, but complications are rare.
Initial healing takes about 1–2 weeks. The external processor is typically activated 2–4 weeks after surgery, followed by auditory therapy and regular programming.
The internal implant is designed to last many years, often a lifetime. The external sound processor may need updates or replacement every few years.