

You will still need to go to a major centre for the initial implant surgery, but there may be travel subsidies available. QVCC now brings that expertise to all our clinics. In the past you have had to travel to Brisbane for your implant surgery and then back every few weeks for your implant switch-on and mapping.

QVCC have 5 permanent clinics in the major hubs of Queensland with an additional reach of over 30 clinics withj it’s sister company Queensland Vestibular + Cochlear throughout Queensland including clinics in regional and remote Queensland. Who does cochlear implants in Queensland? Read more about our cochlear and implant pricing and costs here. That’s why QVCC has structured their pricing model for cochlear implants using a combination of Medicare rebates, including bulk-billing for any pre-surgery vestibular candidacy assessments, and some private health rebates. Grant Collins, principal audiologist and owner of QVCC, believes that the ability to hear is paramount to having an enjoyable and fulfilled life. ENT surgeons and anaesthetists may also charge extra fees on top of the Medicare benefit.Īt QVCC, however, you can receive cochlear implants for little to no out of pockets. Most cochlear implant providers charge a gap which can be anywhere up to $10,000 for audiological services.
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Private health insurance can cover the full cost of the implant and processor and Medicare covers a portion of the surgery and audiological consultation. The public hospital system in Queensland can cover all costs of a cochlear if the recipient meets Queensland Health’s Cochlear Implant candidacy criteria. Generally speaking, if you understand less than 50% of speech, even with good quality, correctly chosen and fitted hearing aids, then a cochlear implant is recommended.īefore we jump the gun though, many problems associated with poor speech clarity or understanding while wearing hearing aids can be associated with poor quality or incorrectly fitted or chosen hearing aids than actual severe cochlear damage.īut if we have ruled out the above, a cochlear implant may be your next step. This is where cochlear implants can help. There are people though who have such extensive damage to their hearing that speech nerves are unable to fire, even when a hearing aid provides them with adequate amplification. Many severe to profound hearing losses can be treated very successfully with hearing aids.

Cochlear implants: for when hearing aids are not enough
