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Esteem is only for moderate loss or maximum severe with good speech recognition. It doesn't work for deaf.
How does the Esteem® differ from a Cochlear Implant? Are they the same?
A cochlear implant is an inner ear implant and the Esteem® is a middle ear implant. They address different degrees of hearing loss. A cochlear implant is for the profoundly deaf (greater than 90+ dB of loss). The Esteem® is indicated for moderate to severe hearing loss (40dB to 90dB).
Frequently asked questions
The only requirement is based on amount of hearing loss...not on the ability on speech recognition. This is for those 18 years and older. The procedure is not for children.