Assessment for BAHA - referral information

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Assessment for BAHA - referral information Who can attend or receive our service? Children and adults may be referred to the team for assessment and management with a softband/headband trial. The service is appropriate for children or adults who are thought to have a conductive hearing loss, with or without microtia (where the outer ear or canal is missing). Where to find us at York Hospital The service is based in the Audiology Department, York Hospital, Wigginton Road, York,YO31 8HE. We also cover outlying areas such as Malton for assessment and fittings. How do I refer a patient? For children please see the referral criteria and complete as fully as possible. For adults, a letter including any significant otological history, as well as recent PTA with AC and BC (see criteria sent to the ENT consultants). How to contact us Audiology 01904 726741/725454 Head and Neck reception 01904 726400

Meet the Team Our trained staff members offer a professional and caring service to children, adults and their families in a friendly environment. Consultant Otolaryngologists Mr Gerard Reilly and Mr Alastair Mace Head of Audiology Mrs Kate Iley Audiologists Miss Christy Davidson Specialist Audiologist (Adults) Mrs Stacey Gurnell Specialist Audiologist (Paediatrics) Mrs Tracy Devine Specialist Audiologist (Adults and Paediatrics) Teachers of the Deaf Mrs Helen Martin Senior practitioner, York Mrs Lesley Gallagher Sensory partnership Co-ordinator, East Riding Carol Barnes Senior practitioner, North Yorkshire

Referral criteria Children or adults with: 1. Congenital abnormalities of the outer and/or middle (e.g. atresia, microtia) with a conductive or mixed hearing loss 2. Permanent conductive or mixed hearing loss 3. Unilateral conductive or mixed hearing loss 4. Single sided deafness (unilateral dead ear) where a Cros/Bicros system has shown to provide no significant benefit Patients should be able to handle the hearing aid device, and also be able to keep the skin around the BAHA site clean Patients should be capable of undergoing the assessment and rehabilitation provided. It is important that patients have a supportive network from home and local services to encourage the attendance of appointments and continued use of the BAHA Patients and their families should have realistic expectations of the BAHA s performance and on-going maintenance and hygiene Patients should have predominantly conductive hearing loss with good cochlear function For a conductive hearing loss patients will benefit with an air bone gap of more than 30dB For a mixed hearing loss patients will benefit with an air bone gap of more than 30dB. The most powerful BAHA

sound processor can compensate for a sensorineural element of up to 65db (measured at 0.5, 1, 2, 3 and 4KHz). Patients with single sided deafness who have normal hearing or a mild hearing loss in their better ear may benefit from a BAHA, but a Cros/Bicros hearing aid must be trialled first. BONE CONDUCTION THRESHOLDS MUST BE WITHIN THE SHADED AREAS: Referral information needed - please either complete the information on the form provided or supply with a letter.

Name of patient:... DOB:... Hospital number:. NHS number:. Address:. Telephone number:. GP:. Current provider of Audiology services:.. FOR PAEDIATRIC REFERRALS ONLY: Parent/carer s name:. Telephone number:. Teacher of the Deaf:. Audiological information: Current full audiogram: Previous audiogram: Tympanometry results provided: ABR results provided: Current hearing aid information: Hearing aid: Make/Model: Settings: Earmould type: Right ear / Left ear / Bilateral... Medical information (aetiology, imaging, ENT):

Additional information: Any additional needs: Name of Referrer:.. Position:... Address: Contact:.. Has the patient / their family been given any information on bone anchored hearing aids?