Pediatric Audiology in Kenya – Soundproof meets international standards

Did you know that hearing loss in children occurs in an estimated three out of every 1,000 babies born. At IncusEar Hearing Centre, we are dedicated to finding the best solutions to address each child’s hearing impairment, and we’re committed to counseling and educating families to be advocates for their children in the community.

Even mild hearing loss can affect a child’s ability to speak and understand language, as well as impact behavioral development. We use state-of-the-art technology and innovative testing techniques to assess child’s hearing sensitivity. We can evaluate hearing at any age, beginning at birth.

 

 

Customer Care Team

Veronica Mwangi &

Caroline Otuchi

They have an extensive experience working with hearing impaired people primarily in the fields of social work and education. Veronica and Carol holds training on specialization courses in treatment and rehabilitation in clinical audiology and provides front office coverage, develops the marketing and promotional materials and advises hearing aid users and their families about available resources.

They are responsible for maintaining our client database and providing direct communication with all of our clients. They are the one you will most likely speak with to set up an appointment, more information on our state-of-the art hearing assessment, guide you through on how to prepare on your appointment day and inquiries of general knowledge of hearing healthcare—and, if we haven’t seen or heard from you for a while, you can count on them to give you a friendly follow-up call or a friendly text message.

Prices of Hearing aids – IncusEar Kenya

Buying hearing aids is an important investment in your quality of life, working career, relationships and overall health. Our hearing care professionals understand your hearing loss as well as your financial situation. They are well-equipped to work with all types of budgets by offering products in the appropriate price range that will suit your needs. Our products range from a basic digital aid to the most sophisticated currently available, and are suitable for all types of hearing loss.

The price is determined by the type and number of features, not the severity of your hearing loss, but all provide good quality digital sound and all come with twelve months warrant. We are the best in hearing aid pricing and cost of overall hearing healthcare.


Most people with hearing loss need two hearing aids and most insurance providers do not cover this cost. The price tag is often a barrier to getting the help and relief hearing aids provide, but it doesn’t have to be. When it comes to cost we have different options and most affordable hearing aids to consider.
To start with hearing aids are an important investment in your quality of life these are devices you’ll be wearing seven days a week. When buying hearing aids, it’s essential to be sure the money and time spent is well worth it, at IncusEar we will take you through the options available depending on your hearing loss.

 

What is included in hearing aid cost?
It’s important to know that you are paying for far more than just the devices themselves. There are often many services included in the price of a hearing aid.
1. Initial fitting.
2. All follow-up adjustments for 12 months.
3. Routine cleanings.
4. 12 months warranty from the date of purchase and 6 months supply of hearing aid batteries.

 
Pricing Example
Here is a way to think about the price of hearing aids. If your hearing aids cost Kes 350,000, and they have a life expectancy of five years, they will cost you Kes 70,000 per year, Kes 5,834 per month or Kes 195 per day. When you consider the communication, relationship and health benefits you get from wearing hearing aids, most people agree it is well worth it.

 
Online and mail order hearing aids
You can purchase a lot of things cheaply online. If you have a mild hearing loss, you may be tempted to buy “cheap hearing aids” or personal amplifiers online. This product is similar to the eyeglass “cheaters” available at a pharmacy. Unlike the glasses, which are easy to set up and adjust, hearing devices require some initial programming to fit your loss. The thing you don’t usually get with online hearing devices is a clinical approach in fitting hearing aids, secondly it is nearly impossible to find a local dealer programming, repairing, servicing or stocking spare parts for a device purchased online. Take for example:- If you needed a hip replacement, would you order the parts online and try to place them yourself?
We are better placed to advise you on hearing aid pricing and costing in Kenya. At IncusEar we have customized approach in individual hearing healthcare.

Courtesy of Healthy Hearing

A Mild Hearing Loss is Not a Mild Problem

Mild hearing loss is a misnomer. I do not know what word to substitute but mild hearing losses are not a mild problem. The data is clear. Children with mild hearing loss are at risk for academic, speech-language, and social-emotional difficulties. Newborn hearing screening does not always pick up mild hearing loss so babies with mild hearing loss may not get identified until they demonstrate delays.

 


What exactly is mild hearing loss?
The definition of mild hearing loss varies depending on the researcher so results indicating the effects of mild hearing loss vary. Some hearing healthcare professional will define mild hearing loss as hearing thresholds of 15-30 dB, others use 20-40 dB. Statistics vary from 1-3% of the newborn population to 54/1000 in the school population. What ever criteria is used results in a significant number of affected children. The topic cannot be ignored.

What are the effects of a mild hearing loss?
Mild hearing loss is an invisible acoustic filter. The speech signal is not sufficiently loud and clear. Children with mild hearing loss will have less access to speech. A child with a 30 dB hearing loss will miss 25-40% of what happens in the classroom. A child with a 35-40 dB hearing loss will miss about 50% of what happens in the classroom. Bess et al, (1998) reported that 37% of children with minimal hearing loss (mild or unilateral) failed a grade by third grade.

A child with mild hearing loss will hear speech that is spoken close to the child, but when the child is 10 feet from the person talking, it will be difficult to hear. This is not an insignificant problem. More than 80% of what children learn they learn by overhearing things not specifically directed to them (incidental learning). If a child has, even a mild hearing loss, he will miss a lot of what is said, resulting in delayed language. Likely the delay will not be recognized for several years by which time we are talking about having to try and correct deficits rather then preventing delays.

Children with a mild hearing loss can be expected to have more problems hearing in noise then their typically hearing peers. Since the world is a noisy place it is not possible to avoid noise. If speech perception decreases in noise we expect a child to have language learning, and academic delays.

Middle ear disease?
Children with mild hearing loss can have a more significant problem from middle ear disease than children with normal hearing. Middle ear disease can decrease hearing by as much as 15-30 dB. If you have normal hearing, having a drop of 20 dB may not be a problem but if you have a hearing loss of 30 dB, an additional 20 dB drop can be devastating. Parents and physicians need to be vigilant and move quickly if a child has a mild hearing loss.

Do children with mild hearing loss need hearing aids?
We need to do whatever we can do to assure that children hear everything around them. Doing extensive testing to see how a child is hearing, including speech perception as soon as a child can do that task. If a child is having trouble hearing soft speech that is a concern, and for me, that usually means hearing aids will be beneficial. For school, children with mild or unilateral hearing losses need FM systems to reduce the negative effects of distance and background noise.

Counseling about mild hearing loss.
The worse thing we can say to a family is “it’s only mild.” It is not a mild problem. The data is very clear that children with mild hearing losses struggle. Does this mean they will never succeed? No, of course not. But it does mean that they will have to work harder. So let’s do what we can to make things as easy as we can. Let’s use technology and provide necessary therapy and school assistance. Our goal is to have all kids with any degree of hearing loss be able to do whatever they want to do.

Courtesy of Hearing Health & Technology Matters.

REWARDS FOR OUR CLIENTS

Get free supply of hearing aid batteries by referring a client to purchase hearing aid from us.

 


When referring client to us, kindly ask them to give us your contact so that we can reach you to collect your hearing aid batteries.

This program is to reward you for the trust you have given us to take care of your hearing needs.

How the Program works.
For every client you send to IncusEar, this will earn you free 6 months supply of hearing aids batteries. If you send two clients you get a 12 months supply if you send three clients you get 18 months of free supply.

Customized hearing healthcare

At IncusEar, we provide customized hearing healthcare, offering a full range of hearing tests, tinnitus treatments, and modern digital hearing aids to enhance hearing and improve our clients’ quality of life. If you’re living with a hearing loss, you may be missing out on all the joys life has to offer.

There are also many reasons for trusting IncusEar with your hearing health. Unlike most hearing centres and clinics in Nairobi and East Africa, we are not aligned to a hearing aid manufacturer. Therefore, you can be assured that we will always offer independent advice and discuss the full range of solutions that are best suited to your needs – including hearing aids from ALL leading manufacturers.

Personalized Hearing Aid

Contact us if you’ve experienced any of these signs or symptoms.

  • You have difficulty understanding group conversations.
  • Others have to loudly repeat what they’ve just said to you.
  • Family or friends complain about the volume at which you watch TV or listen to the radio.
  • Family members argue with you about your possible hearing loss.
  • You avoid social activities because you worry about being able to hear other people.
  • Soft speech or whispering is difficult to hear.
  • You hear, but don’t always understand, what other people say.
  • People seem to mumble or speak too softly to you.
  • You find you hear better when you can see a person’s face.

Personalized Hearing Aid
Hearing aids help put people back in touch with their family and friends by letting them enjoy social activities again. However, the truth about hearing aids is they must be custom-programmed for each user to meet his or her needs. Choosing the right hearing aid involves working with us to find a product that fits your type of hearing loss, your lifestyle and your budget. We also take into account a patient’s dexterity, vision and even ear canal size.
An important note on hearing aid sizes
Significant advancements in technology have made most hearing aids small and relatively unnoticeable. However if cosmetics are a major concern, you must remember that the smallest hearing aids do not provide as much power as other models meaning they might not work for your level of hearing loss. Work only with a reputable clinician to determine the best hearing aid size to fit your needs, and do not feel pressured to buy the smallest device.

Communication: The Key to Connection

Better Hearing Month theme “Communication: The Key to Connection.

Over 5% of the world’s population experience some form of communication disorder. Communication disorders can compromise physical and emotional health and affect the social, educational, vocational, and recreational aspects of life. To raise awareness about hearing disorders, IncusEar Hearing & E.N.T Centre is observing “Better Hearing Month”. We are involved in educating the public about hearing disorders, treatment, and current research that can improve the lives of those with hearing loss. We join the rest of the world in observing this year’s Better Hearing Month theme “Communication: The Key to Connection.”

 
Hearing loss leads to feelings of isolation and a lack of connection with family, friends, and community. Hearing aids can significantly improve quality of life. To help address this important public health issue, IncusEar stocks and supplies affordable and most advanced hearing aids that means we have accessible and affordable hearing health care services and products. Our services include identifying and addressing barriers to hearing health care, assessing new service delivery and screening models. We provide science-based health information on hearing healthcare.

 

 

TWO HEARING AIDS OR ONE?

TWO HEARING AIDS OR ONE?

If your hearing loss is in both ears, then wearing two hearing instruments is the best way to hear most naturally.

Ability to locate sound
Sounds in your environment reach the closest ear a fraction of a second faster (and at a slightly higher intensity) than they reach the ear that’s further away. This tiny difference is communicated to your brain, which then determines where the sound is coming from and how far away it is. This also has implications for personal safety.

 


More natural and comfortable
The human auditory system is designed to pick up sound signals using both ears. Many people also find that listening with two ears is easier than listening with one, because you don’t have to strain to hear with your “good” ear.

Better hearing in noise
People with hearing loss find it especially difficult to follow conversations in noisy environments. When you take away the function of one ear it becomes almost impossible. That’s because your brain needs input from both ears in order to separate sounds effectively. With two hearing instruments, your capacity to suppress unwanted background noise is improved, making it easier to hear conversations.

 

Courtesy of  Expert Hearing Care.

Concerts and Hearing Loss

If you have ever been at a concert and found yourself thinking “This music is just too darned loud,” it doesn’t necessarily indicate that you’ve gotten too old for this sort of music. This reaction could be your body’s means of informing you that you are at risk of hearing damage. If after the event your ears are ringing, or you are hearing well well for several days, you have probably experienced noise-induced hearing loss.

This can happen even with short exposures to high decibel noises, and arises because loud sounds can cause physical damage to the tiny hair cells which detect auditory signals in the interior of the ear and send the signals to the brain, where they are interpreted as sounds. Normally, noise related hearing loss brought on by a single exposure to loud noise is short-lived, and should clear within few days. However in the event that you continue to expose yourself to very loud noise, it can cause ringing sound in your ears that does not subside, or a long-term sensori neural loss of hearing.

The amount of damage loud noise does to your hearing is determined by two things – precisely how loud the sound is, and duration of exposure. Noise levels are measured on the decibel scale, which is logarithmic and thus not very intuitive; an increase of ten decibels on the scale means that the noise at the higher rating is two times as loud. Noise induced hearing loss can occur from being exposed to sound at 85 decibels after only 8 hours. Add to this the knowledge that the noise level at some concerts has been measured in excess of 140 decibels, and you’ve got a high risk predicament.

Any of our hearing specialists at IncusEar hearing & E.N.T Centre is very happy to supply you with information about earplugs. Consider getting them next time you’re planning go to a live concert

NEW! Rechargeable Hearing Aids

 

PHONAK AUDÉO™ B-R – FIRST EVER LITHIUM-ION RECHARGEABLE HEARING AIDS

Imagine a world where your hearing aids are just as easy to charge as your cell phone. Now, discover that possibility in real life.

 

PHONAK Audéo B-R

  • 24 hours of superior hearing performance – with one simple charge.
  • Free yourself from the hassles of disposable hearing aid batteries.
  • The quickest charging, longest lasting rechargeable hearing aid everTHE QUICKEST CHARGING, LONGEST LASTING RECHARGEABLE HEARING AID EVER

A typical hearing aid uses around 250 batteries in five years. For someone wearing two hearing aids, that is 500 zinc air batteries used before the average 5 year life span of the hearing aid. Free yourself from the hassles of disposable batteries. With Phonak, you can always be assured of superior hearing performance. We bring you the first ever rechargeable hearing aids with Lithium-ion battery technology.

Phonak Audeo B-R is the quickest charging, longest lasting rechargeable hearing aids on the market. 24 hours* of hearing with a simple 3-hour charge. A short 30-minute charge can give you up to 6 hours of full performance. Charge wherever you are, without having to worry about running out of power.

WHY LITHIUM-ION?

  • “Useable” Capacity – Lithium-ion batteries regularly use 90% or more energy of a lithium bank.
  • Extended Cycle Life – Lithium-ion batteries last longer before charging is required.
  • Fast charging – Lithium-ion batteries can be charged to 100% capacity.
  • Climate Resistance – Lithium-ion batteries last longer in hot and cold weather conditions.
  • When you can enjoy 24 hours* of superior hearing performance with one simple charge – life is on.

PHONAK CHARGER CASE
All in one – charger, drying kit and protective hard case.
Includes a cleaning tool.
Courtesy of Phonak and IncusEar

Ps: IncusEar stocks and services hearing aids manufactured by  Siemens, Phonak, Audifon, Audio Service, Resound, Hansaton and Widex. All from German, Switzerland and Denmark.