Kampala Audiology, C-Care IHK, Mark World Hearing Day

C-Care IHK Hospital and Kampala Audiology & Speech Centre have conducted the 34th cochlear surgeries since 2017, restoring hearing ability to individuals in Kampala.

Dr. Rasse Thomas the ENT Surgeon from Austria (Center), Dr. Fauz Kavuma Director Medical Services C-Care IHK (Right), Dr. Miriam Mutero General Manager C-Care IHK (3rd right) Specialist Audiologist Kampala Audiology & Speech Center (4th Left) are joined by the team of surgeons that performed successful cochlear implant surgeries that restored the hearing of 2 children at C-Care, IHK on Saturday, 2nd March 2024.

 

On March 2nd, 2024, two children regained their hearing following successful procedures at C-Care IHK, the pioneer in cochlear implant surgeries in Uganda. The surgeries, conducted in partnership with Kampala Audiology and Speech Centre (KASC) and Medel, marked World Hearing Day, bringing joy to the beneficiaries and their families.

Cochlear implant surgery involves implanting an electronic device in the ear to improve or restore hearing ability, particularly for individuals with severe to profound hearing loss. Early implantation is key for normal language development, educational achievement, and social participation. The partnership has significantly impacted the management of deaf individuals in Uganda, with this being the 9th round of surgeries since 2017, who after this start a journey of training in speech therapy with Kampala Audiology and speech centre.

The surgery team takes a break in between the cochlear implant surgeries that took place on Saturday, 2nd March 2024, at C-Care IHK, Namuwongo.

 

Dr. Miriam Mutero, as the General Manager of C-Care IHK, underscored the significance of reaching the milestone of 34 cochlear surgeries and highlighted the impact these procedures have had on the lives of children. These surgeries, which usually incur costs ranging from $20,000 to $30,000, have brought life-altering healthcare within reach in Uganda, a country where hearing impairment is prevalent. Comparatively, undergoing such surgeries outside of Uganda could potentially double the expenses, ranging from $50,000 to $60,000.

Dr. Louis Okema, head of the audiology department at Gulu University, praised the successful surgeries and collaboration between the institutions. Kunobwa Fiona Kamya, Managing Director of Kampala Audiology and Speech Centre, expressed gratitude for the partnership and commitment to improving the health of Ugandans with hearing disabilities. She also encouraged early screening for children, just after birth for early management in case the indicators are seen. Screenings can be done at any hospital the child is born; for those born at C-Care IHK, they are all subjected to a screening which does not take more than 10 minutes to assess.

Surgeons perform a cochlear implant surgery, to restore hearing in a child

With over 80% of people with hearing impairment residing in developing countries like Uganda, cochlear implants offer a vital therapeutic intervention. The significant number of individuals affected by hearing disabilities underscores the importance of initiatives like these in enhancing quality of life and inclusivity.

Formerly known as International Medical Group an Umbrella company for C-Care IHK & C-Care IMC, C-Care is Uganda’s largest private healthcare network, with a tertiary, multi-specialty hospital and 20 clinics across the country delivering easily accessible, affordable, and leading-edge quality healthcare to cater to the changing needs of the growing population. C-Care epitomizes medical innovations and quality healthcare, offering easy connectivity and accessibility to patients from Uganda.

as the General Manager of C-Care IHKC-Care IHKDr. Miriam MuteroGulu UniversityKampala AudiologyKampala Audiology and Speech Centre (KASC) and MedelKunobwa Fiona KamyaManaging Director of Kampala Audiology and Speech CentreMark World Hearing Day
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