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Courtney: Cochlear Implants

鈥淭here is great potential for success in a team approach to the very young child born with multiple ENT problems. Nemours Children鈥檚 effort to bring unique services to this community has given us the extraordinary opportunity to build a remarkable team of pediatric specialists. Nowhere else does this capacity exist in the southeastern United States, and it is rarely approached in the nation.鈥

鈥 Gary Josephson, MD, Division Chief of the Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery and Communication Sciences, 波色单双, Jacksonville

Courtney, a Nemours cochlear implant patient

On the day she was born, Courtney failed a hearing test conducted by 波色单双. She failed the test again before leaving the hospital. After more tests at聽波色单双, Jacksonville, her parents received the stunning news that Courtney was profoundly deaf.

Courtney鈥檚 mom tells of the day she learned that her daughter was deaf. 鈥淢y husband took Courtney to Nemours because I had to work, and he said that he鈥檇 call me with the results right away. He didn鈥檛 call me back 鈥 he showed up at my work. I knew then that it wasn鈥檛 good news. All we could think was she鈥檒l never hear us say, 鈥業 love you鈥 and she鈥檒l never be able to say it to us. All our hopes for Courtney seemed to die that day.鈥

When hearing aids didn鈥檛 work, the family went back to Nemours to explore the option of cochlear implants. At just one year old, Courtney received her right implant. A year later, she received her left. Courtney, now three years old, continues therapy at Nemours. She鈥檚 made so much progress that her mother, Debbie, notes, 鈥淵ou would never know she鈥檚 deaf.鈥

Breakthrough Treatment

Nemours鈥 Cochlear Implant Program聽uses an integrated multidisciplinary approach to evaluate and manage treatment of children with severe to profound deafness who elect to have an implant. Often referred to as a bionic ear, the cochlear implant is the only medical invention available that can restore a lost sense. Experts from all related 铿乪lds 鈥 audiology, speech pathology, education of the deaf, genetics, psychology, and auditory therapy 鈥 team up to treat each patient with the utmost care.

鈥淭here is great potential for success in a team approach to the very young child born with multiple ENT problems. Nemours鈥 effort to bring unique services to this community has given us the extraordinary opportunity to build a remarkable team of pediatric specialists. Nowhere else does this capacity exist in the southeastern United States, and it is rarely approached in the nation.鈥澛燝ary Josephson, MD, Division Chief of the Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery and Communication Sciences, 波色单双, Jacksonville.