
For over five years, ADHEAR has been available as a treatment option to people of all ages with unilateral or bilateral conductive hearing loss, whether chronic or temporary. As a non-surgical bone conduction device, ADHEAR has been shown to provide children and adults with immediate hearing improvements. Celebrating Over Five Years of ADHEAR To
Hearing loss that only affects one ear is known as unilateral hearing loss. Unilateral hearing loss has been estimated to affect approximately 10% of the general population. And when unilateral hearing loss is severe-to-profound, it’s often referred to as single-sided deafness (SSD).1 Earlier, we looked at how a cochlear implant can be an effective treatment
Hearing loss in just one ear—known as unilateral hearing loss (UHL) or single-sided deafness (SSD)—is surprisingly common. Today, we’re going to look at why it’s so important to hear with both ears. This in-depth article is slightly longer than usual, but we’ve got a great video with 3D audio to help you understand the benefits