Mayo Q&A w/ Dr. Raymond: Cochlear Implant & Hearing July 1
Allow me to introduce you to Dr. Mallory Raymond, an expert ear surgeon at Mayo Clinic in Florida offering advanced treatment for outer, middle and inner ear disorders. She specializes in cochlear implant surgery, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak repair, and the management of otosclerosis, cholesteatoma, and vestibular schwannomas (also known as acoustic neuromas).
On Tuesday, July 1 Dr. Raymond will answer questions in a text-style Q&A about cochlear implants, hearing loss and other ear concerns you may have. Please submit your questions before 1 pm ET on July 1.
Please note that this text-style Q&A is for informational purposes only, and any concerns you have should be addressed to your treating physician. If you would like to learn about care by Dr. Raymond and her team at Mayo Clinic in Florida, please visit this page for information about their program.
Please submit your written questions in advance by commenting on this thread, and Dr. Raymond will reply to your comment on July 1. You will receive a Mayo Clinic Connect notification when she responds to your question. You can start submitting questions now – so please go ahead and ask away!
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) Support Group.
Thank you to everyone who submitted questions! Our Mayo FL ENT team will be back to answer more questions in the coming weeks. Have a great rest of the week!
Dr. Raymond, I followed your suggestion and "went for it".
I had my first acupuncture treatment a few days ago. Tinnitus in the quietness of the clinic was more than annoying, making it vey difficult to understand the doctor. After treatment was over, tinnitus was no longer noticeable. Now, several days later, it comes and goes but not nearly as intense as before. I will go for at least another session. If I am lucky it might have a longer lasting effect on the neurological system.
Thanks again.