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Hey everybody,
I got my first cochlear implant 4 years ago with my graduate school insurance (which was amazing and covered all of the surgery and equipment except a $100 fee. I was truly lucky).
Now we in the states have a new president and things have changed. Has anybody had luck with Cigna covering cochlear implants or a second cochlear implant?
I could move to and become a citizen of the European country from where my family comes but they currently only allow bilateral cochlear implants in cases of post-meningitis deafness (meningitis can cause rapid ossification (bone formation) of the cochlea because the body attacks the bacteria and tries to walk off infection.
I’m realizing that 1 implant is great but if someone is on my left side, I don’t hear them.
I know Phonak has the CROS but my audiologist doesn’t think it would work well for me.
I got my first cochlear implant 4 years ago with my graduate school insurance (which was amazing and covered all of the surgery and equipment except a $100 fee. I was truly lucky).
Now we in the states have a new president and things have changed. Has anybody had luck with Cigna covering cochlear implants or a second cochlear implant?
I could move to and become a citizen of the European country from where my family comes but they currently only allow bilateral cochlear implants in cases of post-meningitis deafness (meningitis can cause rapid ossification (bone formation) of the cochlea because the body attacks the bacteria and tries to walk off infection.
I’m realizing that 1 implant is great but if someone is on my left side, I don’t hear them.
I know Phonak has the CROS but my audiologist doesn’t think it would work well for me.