Owen's bone-anchored hearing story
With the help of his bone-anchored hearing system, Owen is fluent in both spoken English and American Sign Language.
The Bone-Anchored Hearing System (BAHS) Program at Boston Children’s Hospital provides comprehensive, well rounded, amplification for pediatric, adolescent, and young adult patients with hearing loss for which a traditional hearing aid is ineffective.
Boston Children's BAHS Program is made up of a well-respected team of audiologists, speech pathologists, psychologists, and surgeons who work seamlessly with a multitude of specialties throughout the hospital. Having fit numerous ears with surgical BAHS implants and provided non-surgical options for many others, we are experts in the field of pediatric bone conduction amplification.
A bone-anchored hearing system is a type of hearing device. While a traditional hearing aid sits on the ear and sends amplified sound through the ear canal, a bone-anchored hearing device doesn’t need an external ear or ear canal to transmit sound to the brain. This makes it a great choice for individuals with microtia, atresia, stenotic ear canals, and other outer- and middle-ear conditions.
A bone-anchored hearing system works by sending sound directly to the inner ear (cochlea) through vibration. The device is placed on the head near the ear. It is held in place by either a softband, which looks similar to a headband, or a surgically placed implant. The device’s vibrations send sound directly to the inner-ear structures through the bone of the skull, bypassing the outer and middle ear.
Bone-anchored hearing technology is similar to bone conduction headphones that allow you to listen to music without putting the headphones in your ears.
Bone-anchored hearing devices are highly specialized for the patients we work with. Our interdisciplinary team works with you to ensure a bone-anchored hearing device is the right choice for you and your family.
Some examples of conditions for which bone-anchored hearing devices may be appropriate include:
We provide top quality, easily accessible care at Boston Children’s locations in Boston, Waltham, Lexington, Peabody, Weymouth, and North Dartmouth.
With the help of his bone-anchored hearing system, Owen is fluent in both spoken English and American Sign Language.
Our team provides:
Our team has expertise in dispensing and programming devices from the following manufacturers:
Our bone-anchored hearing audiologists have extensive experience treating patients from infancy to adulthood. As hearing technology continues to change, we ensure each of our patient’s devices grow as they do. Whether your child has temporary hearing loss due to recurrent ear infections, or permanent hearing loss due to microtia, atresia, or another craniofacial anomaly, we are here to support your family throughout your entire journey.
Because no two children are exactly the same, we provide personalized care for each patient. Whether you are considering bone-anchored hearing for the first time or have extensive experience with this type of device, we will discuss the benefits and challenges of each type of device with you and, if needed, offer in-office demonstrations and short-term loaner options.
As any parent knows, a child’s need to hear goes beyond the clinic and the home. That’s why we work closely with our patients’ schools to recommend and facilitate products that will provide the best possible auditory access in the classroom.