University Hospital

Germany in cooperation with the ENT Clinic of the University Hospital. The initiative would like to highly hard of hearing persons, their relatives sowie the public hearing as well as innovative approaches in the treatment of Horverlusten enlighten. Participation in the event is free of charge. Our initiative is aimed especially at people who do not sufficiently understand well despite a supply of modern hearing aids”, so Durdane Erseker of I don’t want to hear”. With numerous materials, regional events, as well as our homepage want easily understandable, appealing design and product-neutral information about hearing damage and its treatment options.” So also at the Frankfurt listening day: specialists of the University Hospital Frankfurt provide an overview of modern treatment options and the latest technologies of improving listening with hearing implants. Participate in the star-studded programme of lectures and others.

Clinic Director Professor Dr. med. Timo Stover and Professor Dr.-ing. Uwe Baumann with. A panel of experts discusses current concepts of rehabilitation with the cochlear implant. Also members of the hard hearing associations for individual talks and personal exchange available at an accompanying info fair.

The HoRmobil of the DSB interested parties can let free to test your hearing. And last but not least, many cochlear implant makers involved in the event, give insights into their personal experiences at the CI-rehabilitation. The event will be moderated by the TV journalist Georg Holzach (including hr-Boulevard magazine main tower”). For hearing impaired visitors the Organizer provides free headphones with infra red receiver to borrow. All lectures, discussions, and interviews to the reading on screens are projected during the event. We hope that our Frankfurt listening day encounters a large response, as we already to many places everywhere in Germany were able to experience”, so once again Durdane Erseker. All interested parties are cordially invited. We want to recommend especially those who can not hear or understand despite hearing aid, to attend the event.