"I wasn’t able to hear on the telephone."Leslie received his first cochlear implant soon after retiring in 2005 on the left ear after being referred to Ear Science Institute Australia…
Judith included a gift in her Will. Judith’s bequest will contribute to our vital research, clinical services and education in the ear and hearing sector. Judith was initially from Tasmania,…
Protecting your hearing is vital – once it’s gone, you can’t get it back. Loud noises are a major cause of hearing loss – and depending on what you do…
The acute and long-term outcomes of cochlear implantation remain variable and can be unpredictable. One reason is the formation of scar tissue around the electrode which, in some cases, can…
Just three days to go until the 2022 Gift of Hearing Swim Team hits the surf for the South32 Rottnest Channel Swim This year we introduce a new generation of…
Ear Science Institute Australia is proud to have been selected as the state winner in the Telstra Best of Business Awards for Championing Health. Our institute has been recognised on…
Tinnitus affects over 60% of your patients.2 Understanding the impact on overall health and social well-being, is critical for providing whole-person healthcare that considers physical, psychological, and social aspects. Sasha…
Did you know that 2 in 3 Australians suffer from tinnitus at some point in their lives? In fact, 1 in 5 Australians experiences severe tinnitus, which significantly impacts their…
Corey Benson received an Oticon Medical Ponto 5 Mini bone conduction implant through the Ear Science Institute Australia’s ‘Change a Life’ initiative. Corey is a 22-year-old mental health team leader…