A cochlear implant can help individuals with severe hearing loss who do not benefit from standard amplification or hearing aids. Implanted in the ear, it detects sound.
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Register to begin learning American Sign Language. Three courses are available for those who want to communicate with co-workers, family, friends or are starting to lose their own hearing.
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Tinnitus is a real medical condition that affects more
than 50 million Americans. There are no cures, but
there are several treatments available.
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The Columbus Speech & Hearing Center is a non-profit, United Way Agency. Each year, the Center serves nearly 10,000 people across Ohio through services including:
Our mission is to help all people improve communication and vocational independence for life.
Learn more about the Center, and how you can get involved.
Success Story: Speech & OT Go Hand-in-Hand
Concurrent Treatments Provide Greatest Benefit