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Cochlear Implant Center

A cochlear implant is a small electronic device that can help improve the hearing of children with severe, irreversible hearing loss. Although a cochlear implant doesn't restore normal hearing, it can allow a person to hear and understand more speech than was possible with a hearing aid. For a child, this could mean an opportunity to develop listening and speech skills and the potential to attend school with hearing peers.

The Douglas Grant Cochlear Implant Center at UCSF Medical Center has been involved in the development and design of cochlear implant systems for over 30 years. Our team includes experienced audiologists, surgeons, psychologists and others who are dedicated to the care of patients with hearing loss, including follow up after surgery. We emphasize working as partners with the families of our patients and collaborating with schools, teachers, therapists and other health care providers.

For more information, please see our cochlear implant FAQ.

Request an Appointment

You'll need a referral from your child's pediatrician or specialist to make an appointment. Once you have the referral, please call the number below.

Getting Here

Douglas Grant Cochlear Implant Center
2380 Sutter Street, First Floor
San Francisco, CA 94115
Phone: (415) 353-2464
Fax: (415) 353-2603

Hours: Monday to Friday
8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

What to Bring

  • Health insurance information including authorizations or referrals
  • List of prescription medications and dosages
  • List of medications that you're allergic to
  • List of questions you may have
  • Recent test results related to your condition
  • Paper and pencil to take notes

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Last updated July 14, 2010

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