Cochlear Implant Cost in India

Cochlear Implant Cost in India

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Cochlear Implant Cost in India

Procedure Approximate Cost in India ( US $)
Appendix Operation 500-1000
Nissen fundoplication 500-1000
Hemorrhoidectomy 500-1000
Inguinal Hernia 500-1000
Gallbladder Removal 500-1000
Whipple’s Surgery 500-1000
Liver Resection 500-1000

Cochlear Implant Cost in India starts from US $13,000 for a single ear and varies with the type, make and brand of implant, your medical history, surgeon, hospital and the city where you choose to get the surgery done.

The cost quoted above is indicative and should not be taken as the final cost of the surgery. The final cost can be ascertained after the surgeon has evaluated the patient. The cost in Indian Rupees can vary based on exchange rate.


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Factors that affect Cochlear Implant Cost in India:

  • Type of Implant and Surgical Approach

    A significant portion of the overall cost of the cochlear implant surgery arises from the cost of the implant. The cost varies with the brand, make and the version of the implant. Another factor that affects the cost of cochlear implant surgery in India is if the patient would take up rehabilitation in India or would go back and continue the rehab services. This makes a difference to the overall cost of cochlear implant surgery in India.

  • Surgeon’s Fees

    An important expense when it comes to your cochlear implant cost in India is going to be your surgeon’s fees. Great India Medical Tour recommends only experienced, skilled, board-certified surgeons who are capable of delivering successful surgeries. Although the charges may vary depending on the experience of the surgeon, you can be assured to be in safe and skilled hands when you choose cochlear implant surgery in India with Great India Medical Tour.

  • Surgical Facility

    Having your cochlear implant surgery in an accredited surgical facility by skilled and qualified medical staff is a critical factor. Moreover, the geographical location of this facility also affects the quote. But, Great India Medical Tour provides you with a projected estimate that will be affordable and all inclusive.

  • Surgery-Related Expenses

    The surgery-related expenses include the pre- and post-surgical expenses. The pre-surgical expenses are associated with the candidacy and the medical history of the patient. This also includes the routine medical exams and tests to ensure you’re a good fit for the surgery. Post-surgical expenses can include prescription medications, rehabilitation stay, and follow-up consultations.

We at Great India Medical Tour , understand that you travel with a budget in mind and do not like to be greeted by surprises after arrival in India. We thus club all these expenses and give you a package cost that is inclusive and affordable at the same time.

Your case manager shall give you an estimated cost of your surgery after discussing your medical reports with the surgeon. The final cost, however, shall be confirmed after your consultation with the surgeon.

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In fact, we have Special Negotiated Rates with the Hospitals and you can avail Discounted Rates when you choose to Travel with Great India Medica Tours.


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Best Cochlear Implant Surgeons in India

Dr. Ramen Goel

MBBS, MS, FICS, FIAGES, FALS
27+ Years of Experience


Dr. Ramen Goel, a highly qualified gastro-intestinal surgeon with more than 25 years of experience, is one of India’s bariatric surgery pioneers. He has committed the past 20 years to performing a wide range of procedures using modern laparoscopic techniques. He is a member of the Surgical Review Corporation’s International Review Committee, which awards Centers of Excellence in Bariatric Surgery.


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Dr. Sanjay Borude

MBBS, MS, FICS, FIAGES, FALS, IFSO
30+ Years of Experience


Dr. Sanjay Borude is a highly renowned bariatric surgeon with more than 26 years of experience in the field. He has the LIMCA BOOK OF RECORDS for BARIATRIC SURGERY ON 11 MONTHS OLD BABY. Performed ASIA’s first Google Eye’ Bariatric Surgery with Google team. He is a pioneering surgeon in the field of obesity surgery in India.


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Dr. H. V. Shivram

MBBS, MS, FICS, FRCS
27+ Years of Experience


Dr. Shivaram H V is one of the country’s most renowned GI and bariatric surgeons, with a long list of groundbreaking studies and publications to his name. A huge number of national and international patients have benefited from his expertise in laparoscopic surgery, pancreatic surgery, gastro-intestinal surgery, and bariatric/metabolic surgery.


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Best Cochlear Implant Hospitals in India

Madhukar Rainbow Children’s Hospital Delhi

Delhi

Madhukar Rainbow Children’s Hospital is a 150-bed multi-specialty hospital in Malviya Nagar, New Delhi, that was founded in 2018. It is approved by the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH).
In 2010, “CNBC, TV 18, ICICI Lombard at India HealthCare Awards” named Rainbow Children’s Hospital “Best Children’s Hospital in the Country”. Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu inaugurated the facility, which is the first standalone pediatric hospital in the NCR that is planned, equipped, and staffed only to treat children and adolescents under one roof.

Fortis Hospital, Mulund

Mumbai

Fortis Hospital, Mulund is a 300 bedded multispeciality tertiary care facility situated in the centre of the city, offering a range of clinical, diagnostic, and surgical services.
The hospital began operations in 2002 and since then has achieved various milestones. The hospital is a JCI and NABH accredited facility and among very few hospitals to have NABH accreditation for Blood bank and NABL for Pathology Laboratory.

Cochlear Implant

Cochlear implant is an electronic device that electronically stimulates the hearing nerve. It enhances hearing when hearing aids do not offer the level of sound clarity required to understand speech and spoken language.

Cochlear Implant is a life changing option for those who are unable to hear effectively with hearing aids, due to severe hearing loss brought on by inner-ear damage.

How does Cochlear Implant Work?

A cochlear implant bypasses damaged areas of the ear to send sound impulses to the hearing (auditory) nerve, as opposed to hearing aids which only amplify sound.

A Cochlear Implant has two parts- External & Internal

The External portion is located behind the ear. It has a microphone that is used to capture sounds. After processing the sound, it sends it to the implant inside.

During an outpatient procedure, the internal component is positioned behind the skin behind the ear. The cochlea, a component of the inner ear, is reached by a thin wire and a few tiny electrodes. The cochlear nerve receives impulses from the wire and relays them to the brain, where the sound data is processed to create a hearing sensation.

Although normal hearing is not restored, with the right therapy and practice, the improved hearing experience can lead to greater communication through easier lip reading and listening as well as heightened awareness of sounds in the surroundings. An individual with hearing loss may be able to hear and understand speech again or with improved clarity with the aid of a cochlear implant.

A hearing aid is not the same as a cochlear implant. Although a hearing aid increases sound volume, it may not greatly enhance speech comprehension.

A cochlear implant should be taken into consideration when a person finds it difficult to understand speech despite wearing hearing aids. The cochlear implant can greatly improve hearing in adults when the system is tuned properly and the patient is dedicated to rehabilitation therapy. Infants and toddlers with cochlear implants may benefit from listening and language development.

Cochlear Implant Surgery & Therapy in Children

A cochlear implant should be taken into consideration if the development of spoken language is a priority for the family of a young kid with considerable hearing loss.

The care given following the procedure and a long-term commitment from the patient and family to acclimate to the new way of hearing with a cochlear implant are both crucial to a successful cochlear implant surgery. Highly skilled specialists with a focus on hearing and spoken language should deliver weekly auditory rehabilitation. This is crucial in directing rehabilitation toward the intended outcome. This is especially true for young children, who must catch up in their speaking and listening abilities development.

With a cochlear implant, a child’s spoken and listening language development is influenced by a number of factors, including:

  • Age at the time of the procedure (younger is better)
  • Past surgical experience with hearing and language
  • A home environment rich in languages and consistent rehabilitative therapy

The family should look for a qualified group that provides a thorough surgical, audiological, and rehabilitation programme that works in conjunction with the family’s preferred educational alternatives and institution.

How is Cochlear Implant Surgery Done?

You would be advised to undergo a series of investigations- audiology tests, blood tests, CT, MRI, ecg etc to determine if you would benefit from cochlear implant and if you are a good candidate for the surgery.

The surgery is done in a hospital setting under general anesthesia and takes anywhere between 2-4 hours.

Step 1

The surgeon makes a slit behind the ear and the mastoid bone is then opened. After the surgeon locates the facial nerves, he/she opens the cochlea and cuts a gap between them to have access to it.

Step 2

He or she places the cochlea with the implant electrodes.The receiver, an electronic device, is attached to the skull in this location by the surgeon by placing it under the skin behind the ear.

Step 3

The surgeon then stitches up the incisions and you are transported into the recovery area and are kept under close observation. After a few hours you are shifted to the hospital room where you would stay for 2-3 days.


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What is the Recovery after Cochlear Implant Surgery Like?

You will receive instructions on how to take care of the incisions before leaving the hospital. Additionally, you’ll learn how to take care of your stitches and change dressings. After a day or two, you can wash your ears as usual. To check the incisions and remove the stitches, a follow-up visit is scheduled for either at activation or around a week later.

After the initial operation, you will need some time to recover before the implant device is turned on or activated. The external components of the cochlear implant will be added four to six weeks after the operation.

The inside gadget is then programmed and turned on, which prompts it to stimulate the auditory nerve in reaction to sounds.

The fundamentals of utilizing and maintaining the implant will also be covered. For modifications, you might need to come back multiple times over a few days. Over the course of several months, more adjusting will be done. The process of becoming familiar with a cochlear implant is slow. Visits with audiologists and speech-language pathologists will probably be necessary. With dedication, a cochlear implant can help you live a better quality of life.

What Results can I Expect from Cochlear Implant Surgery?

Cochlear implants have a great success record as medical prostheses. Only 0.2% of recipients reject them, making it a highly successful and acceptable procedure.

Adults gain right away from implant insertion. After the initial tuning sessions, the sound quality keeps getting better for around three months. The children will have to undergo longer rehabilitation to get the best from cochlear implant surgery.

Following a successful procedure and recovery, a person might be able to:

  • Perceive various sounds, such as footsteps, a door shutting, or the ringing of a phone
  • Reduced need to lip-read when understanding speech
  • Recognize voices on the telephone
  • Viewing television without closed captions
  • Play music

However, it is important to note that cochlear implant surgery results vary from patient to patient. The age at which hearing was lost and the interval between hearing loss and cochlear implant surgery are variables that can impact the success of the procedure.

If a child is born with a profound hearing loss, obtaining a cochlear implant at an early age usually yields the best results.

The best outcomes for adults are typically linked to a shorter time of profound hearing loss prior to cochlear implantation. Although both types of adults generally do better following cochlear implantation, those with little to no familiarity with sound seem to benefit less from them.

Predicted results include:

Improved Hearing: When utilizing the device, many people who meet the requirements for cochlear implantation may gradually experience improved hearing.

Improved Tinnitus: Tinnitus, or ear noise, is not the main reason for receiving a cochlear implant, but while being used, the cochlear implant may partially suppress or lessen the severity of tinnitus.

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On behalf of my family, we are grateful to Great India Medical Tour who professionally organized a successful surgery for cochlear implant for my son George. George is now able to hear. Special thanks for the excellent hospitality.
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Godfrey Kaijage, EthiopiaProcedure: Cochlear Implant Surgery

Frequently Asked Questions



1. What distinguishes a cochlear implant from a hearing aid?

Hearing aids increase the volume of sounds so that the hearing system can better process them. They work well for persons who require louder sounds in order to clearly hear them. The hearing nerve is still reached by sound passing through the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear. However, for certain individuals, even increasing volume may not be sufficient.



2. What are the benefits of Cochlear Implant?

For people with cochlear Implant:

  • Hearing benefits range from normal speech understanding to mild improvement in understanding speech.
  • Most perceive loud, medium and soft sounds.
  • Many understand speech without lip-reading.
  • Many people are able to make phone calls and recognise familiar voices on the other end.
  • Many can enjoy music.
  • Many people find it easier to watch TV, especially when they can see the speaker’s face.



3. Do cochlear implants completely restore one’s hearing back to normal?

Cochlear implants do not restore normal hearing. However, depending on the wearer, they may aid with word recognition and improved speech comprehension, even when talking on the phone.



4. How do I know if a Cochlear Implant is right for me?

It’s crucial to understand that the benefits which come with cochlear implant decrease the longer the hearing loss persists. This is especially true for the children. Early intervention is the key. A cochlear implant will benefit the child most if it is provided between 6months to two years of age.

So, if you are debating whether to get a cochlear implant now or wait, it is advisable to see the specialist as soon as possible.

It’s critical to understand some facts before considering a cochlear implant. These are:

  • Following surgery, cochlear implant requires training and rehabilitation. You will learn how to take care of the implant. Hearing and speech therapy will also be provided to help you learn how to comprehend the new electrical impulses and how to use your improved listening abilities to improve communication. Your implant usage will be enhanced as a result of this. Your goals and progress will determine how often and for how long you receive aural rehabilitation.
  • Normal hearing cannot be achieved with cochlear implants. They might not aid with hearing at all in a minority of persons.
  • The remaining natural hearing in the ear where the implant is inserted may be lost; to preserve the remaining natural hearing ability, a hearing aid should be used instead.
  • Use fresh or rechargeable batteries every day if necessary.
  • When showering or swimming, you must remove the implant’s external portion.
  • Before you can get an MRI, you would need to inform your doctor and a particular procedure might need to be done.
  • During an accident or while participating in sports, the implant can get damaged.
  • The implant can malfunction, however this is uncommon. In some circumstances, a fresh procedure can be required to replace the implant.



5. What are the risks associated with Cochlear Implant surgery?

Cochlear implant surgery is a very safe procedure and the chances of complications are rare. But as with any surgery, there are risks associated with the cochlear implant also, which include infection, bleeding, swelling, injury to nerves, and the risks associated with the anesthesia.



6. What does a cochlear implant sound like?

With cochlear implants, there is undoubtedly a wide spectrum of experiences, especially in terms of sound quality. While many people complain that their implants sound “robotic,” “distorted,” “tinny,” or “squeaky,” many others claim that their hearing is nice and natural.



7. How does it feel after cochlear implant surgery?

For a few days, you can experience mild to severe pain in and around your ear, along with a headache. You might feel lightheaded and hear some popping or clicking in your ears. Within a week, this normally disappears. For roughly three to five weeks, the area behind your ear will be enlarged.



8. Are cochlear implants worth it?

A cochlear implant can significantly enhance a child’s capacity to learn to communicate since a child learns a lot about the world through hearing. Adults who have mastered communication but are now unable to hear can also benefit greatly from a cochlear implant.



9. How long does it take a cochlear implant to become accustomed to?
Most cochlear implant users improve their ability to interpret speech significantly within the first three to six months of use.


10. Can everyone with hearing loss benefit from cochlear implant?

No, Cochlear implantation is not an option for everyone. The auditory nerves must be healthy for a cochlear implant to function. When the auditory nerve fiber is damaged or absent, cochlear implants are ineffective.

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