Bone Anchored Hearing Aids

A bone anchored hearing aid  consists of an external sound processor and a titanium implant placed in the skull behind the ear. The implant fuses with the living bone through a process called osseointegration and, once fused, the external processor is attached to the implant to conduct sound to the inner ear, bypassing the ear canal or middle ear.

Some bone anchored hearing aids have an electrical input designed for connecting external equipment, such as FM hearing systems, IR systems, MP3 players, and televisions and are compatible with mobile phones. The Exact Hearing team provides our patients with exceptional care and we offer you a choice of suitable products sourced from leading implant manufacturers.

Better Hearing Health is Our Mission

(02) 4737-3346

info@exacthearing.com