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Patient Compliment from St Josephs Hospital

We really enjoy working with the hospitals and surgical centers in Tampa. We recently received a wonderful review by one of the surveys St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital sends out to their patients. The review said, “Dr. Mitchell and Dr. Hotchkiss were awesome!” We are honored and grateful to work with not only an amazing team of healthcare professionals but incredible patients who remind us daily why we do what we do. Thank you for entrusting us with your children and asking us to be a part of making their world and your world better every day!

 

Baby Hears Parents for the First Time

Original Article – https://www.bizjournals.com/tampabay/prnewswire/press_release /Georgia/2016/02/03/DC14705?ana=prnews

TAMPA, Fla., Feb. 3, 2016, /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — After living the first year of his life in silence, 1-year-old Tristan Hayes heard his parents’ voice for the first time just weeks after undergoing a unique surgery at St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital in Tampa. Pediatric Otolaryngologist Joshua Mitchell, MD, performed the hospital’s first bilateral cochlear implantation on Tristan, who was born with a profound hearing loss.

Watch video of Tristan hearing for the first time:https://youtu.be/q2aXfMz4pek.

A cochlear implant is an electronic device that bypasses damaged parts of the inner ear and directly stimulates the auditory nerve. During the three-hour procedure, Dr. Mitchell embedded an internal component under the skin behind Tristan’s ears and placed electrodes inside his inner ears. The external part of the device is held in place by a magnet and sends signals to the embedded electrodes.

Historically, most cochlear implant procedures are done in only one ear. In Tristan’s case, Dr. Mitchell and audiologist, Chelsea McNee, Au.D., CCC-A, felt that the baby would be a great candidate to receive bilateral implants simultaneously.

“The brain is most receptive to auditory stimulation during the early stages of development,” said Dr. Mitchell. “We are beginning to further realize the benefits of implanting both ears at a young age in children with congenital deafness, as studies suggest they do better in noisy situations and localizing sound.”

During the next several months, Tristan’s parents, audiologist and speech therapist will work together to assess and improve the performance of his cochlear implants. The volume on his implants will increase gradually, allowing him to slowly adjust to the new sounds around him.

“There are no words to describe how I felt when he responded to my voice for the first time,” said Tristan’s mother, Brittany Hayes. “Every day he seems to notice a new sound, and it’s such a blessing to watch him take it all in.”

About St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital
As Tampa’s only dedicated children’s hospital, St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital is committed to providing everything needed for the health and well-being of children. Part of the BayCare Health System, St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital provides more acute medical and surgical pediatric care than all other hospitals in Hillsborough County. From the tiniest baby to the high school quarterback, patients are cared for by doctors who specialize in treating children, in surroundings designed exclusively for kids.

Video – http://youtu.be/q2aXfMz4pek
Photo – http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20160203/329370

To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/baby-hears-parents-voices-for-the-first-time-300214715.html

SOURCE St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital

The Gift of Hearing

Original Article – http://earcommunity.org/young-girl-from-china-receives-the-gift-of-hearing-just-in-time-for-christmas-from-ear-community-and-oticon-medical/5736/

Meet YuXi Sun Todd.  YuXi is a beautiful seven-year-old girl who was born in Beijing, China, but is now a citizen living in the United States.  YuXi was born with bilateral Microtia and Atresia and has lived in an orphanage in China since three months of age.

On May 22nd, 2015, YuXi was adopted by her new parents, Lynn and Barbara Todd of Winter Haven, Florida.  Lynn and Barbara Todd were on an adoption list for nearly 10 years and finally got the call for little YuXi, but by now they had retired and didn’t have the income they once had 10 years ago when originally wanting to adopt.  So, they pulled together the funds they had, took out a loan, and dipped into their savings and retirement to adopt YuXi.  The first thing they wanted to focus on with YuXi was to help her hear.  YuXi was only speaking a few words of English and when they would repeat words back to her they noticed she was really struggling to hear them and wasn’t pronouncing the words back clearly.  After taking YuXi to an ENT who had suggested the use of a bone conduction hearing device, they contacted their insurance about hearing device coverage.  Unfortunately, the Todd family did not have coverage for a hearing device for YuXi and were turned away.  After spending a couple of thousand dollars on a dental bill for YuXi’s teeth to fix cavities and after the adoption fees there was not a lot of funds available to them for two hearing devices for YuXi.  The Todd family was concerned for YuXi’s communication and wanted YuXi to feel comfortable in her new home with her new family.

YuXi’s parents were told about the Ear Community Organization and applied for a hearing device for YuXi.  On December 22nd, 2015, YuXi was fitted with two newly donated Oticon Medical Ponto Plus hearing devices through the Ear Community Organization just in time for Christmas.  Since YuXi has been aided with her two Ponto Plus hearing devices YuXi’s mother, Barbara said ” I will tell you the difference in her hearing is AMAZING!!  She is better able to enunciate words, sounds and putting together sentences.  I would honestly say she has picked up more English in the past week than in the last 3-4 months.  She is singing Christmas carols and along with the radio.  She was talking to her sister on Facetime and really was answering appropriately.”  Thank you to Dr. Chelsea McNee of Tampa Children’s ENT for getting YuXi into your office just before the holiday so YuXi could receive the gift of hearing for Christmas.

A very special thank you to Alan Raffauf, Vice President of Marketing for Oticon MedicalUS, for choosing to donate the new Oticon Medical Ponto Plus hearing devices w/streamer to Ear Community so that they could be donated to YuXi to help her hear better outside of the school classroom. Thank you for everyone’s support and for helping Ear Community continue with its mission of helping individuals with Microtia and Atresia. Oticon Medical believes in helping individuals with hearing loss so that they can live a better quality of life. Oticon Medical is a well respected international hearing device manufacturer that is a part of the “William Demant Group [which has] 100-plus years of experience in audiology and sound processing and established manufacturing and logistics infrastructure.”

Congratulations on hearing so much better now YuXi!  All of us here at Ear Community are so happy that you can not only hear better with your new Pontos but that you are able to hear clearly so you can learn English easier.