Toowoomba
Since 1860, NextSense has been a pioneer in Australia’s hearing and vision services. From our first school for deaf children in Sydney, we’ve grown to offer world-class education, cochlear implants, allied health…
A little introduction about Toowoomba
In Toowoomba, our services cater to all ages, including Early Intervention Hearing for kids under 7, Cochlear Implant Programs, and Allied Health support for speech and language development. NextSense is your local destination for expert care at every stage of the hearing journey.
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Services in Toowoomba
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Available services
Early Intervention HI Under 7 years
Cochlear Implant Program All Ages
For all other services please contact us on 02 9872 0436
- Early Intervention VI Under 7 years
- Allied Health Orthoptic All Ages
- Allied Health OT All Ages
- Allied Health SP All Ages
- Allied Health Psych All Ages
- Allied Health AT All Ages
- Allied Health Physio All Ages
- Paediatric Audiology 0 -18 years
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Our unique points
Redefining What’s Possible—Together
Redefine what’s possible. Whatever your goals, we’re right there—with hearing and vision services to help you achieve your potential.
Empowering Potential for Over 160 Years
We believe that everyone should have the power to reach their potential. That’s why we’ve been supporting people with hearing and vision loss for over 160 years.
Advanced Hearing Care
We deliver Australia’s most comprehensive cochlear implant program, giving you access to leading surgeons, an expert team of health professionals, and the latest technologies, with no out-of-pocket expenses.
This location’s FAQs
What is a cochlear implant, and how does it work?
A cochlear implant is a surgically implanted electronic device that stimulates the auditory nerve, allowing individuals with severe hearing loss or deafness to perceive sound. It consists of an external processor and an internal electrode array placed in the cochlea. Learn more about the technology behind cochlear implants and their functioning.
Who is a suitable candidate for a cochlear implant?
Cochlear implants are typically recommended for individuals with severe to profound hearing loss who do not benefit significantly from hearing aids. Factors such as age, overall health, and the cause of hearing loss are considered in determining candidacy. Learn about the evaluation process to determine if a cochlear implant is right for you or your loved one.
What is the surgical procedure for getting a cochlear implant?
The surgical process involves placing the internal component of the cochlear implant under the skin behind the ear and inserting the electrode array into the cochlea. It is essential to understand the steps involved, potential risks, and the recovery process. Get insights into what to expect before, during, and after the surgery.
How long does it take to adjust to a cochlear implant, and what is the rehabilitation process like?
Adjusting to a cochlear implant varies from person to person. Rehabilitation is a crucial aspect of the journey, involving auditory training, speech therapy, and regular follow-ups. Explore the timeline for adapting to the implant, common challenges, and the support available during the rehabilitation phase.
What improvements can be expected in hearing ability with a cochlear implant?
Cochlear implants can significantly improve speech perception and overall communication for many individuals. Understand the realistic expectations, potential limitations, and the ongoing commitment required for optimal results. Learn about the experiences of others who have undergone cochlear implantation and the positive impacts on their lives.