Cochlear

Global hearing health provider Cochlear provides hearing technology in the form of bone conduction solutions and both hybrid and typical cochlear implants, as well as sound processors that work with all hearing aid types.

Founded in 1984, Cochlear has worked to consistently improve their user experience with several technological upgrades, including water- and dust-resistance, rechargeable batteries, smartphone connectivity, and more features to make their cochlear implants stand apart from the crowd.

Cochlear Implant Consultations With Wavefront Centre

Here at the Wavefront Centre for Communication Accessibility, we celebrate the diverse needs of the Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard of Hearing communities and their different requirements to communicate effectively with their loved ones.

Cochlear implants could be a welcome solution for those with severe to profound hearing loss that wish to hear the world around them clearly. Our team are more than happy to help recommend the right device and surgeon for you and your specific hearing needs; no two pairs of ears are the same, and we aim to help as many people with their hearing as we can.

If you’re curious to see if a Cochlear-branded cochlear implant could help your hearing, please feel free to fill in the form and we’ll get in touch to see how we can help you.

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