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  • Mia's grandparents noticed early on that she was not responding to sound. Their search for help led them to audiologist and Auditory-Verbal Therapist Linda Daniel as well as the Dallas Ear Institute and the Dallas Hearing Foundation where Mia received a cochlear implant. Mia and her family participate in the parent-based therapy services at HEAR In Dallas where she is learning to talk.

  • Mia received a cochlear implant from Dr. Robert Peters of the Dallas Ear Institute and the Dallas Hearing Foundation: in this feature, she hears for the very first time. Watch as Rehabilitative Audiologist and Auditory-Verbal Therapist Linda Daniel talks about the process Mia will go through as she learns to recognize the new sounds she can hear.

  • Follow up on Mia's progress as she uses her new sense of hearing and participates in Auditory-Verbal Therapy.

  • We have added Video Therapy to help our patients world wide. Whether you are near or far, if you can't make it to the office we can connect. We can also build this into your personalized therapy plan as well as allowing us to help when you need that extra support.

HEAR In Dallas

We specialize in advanced hearing technologies including hearing aids, cochlear implants and auditory brainstem implants. Our therapists teach children and adults with auditory disorders to listen and talk. Our goal is for them to communicate independently within the hearing-speaking mainstream for socialization, education, employment and life!

Dallas Hearing Foundation

The Dallas Hearing Foundation (DHF) is a non-profit foundation exclusively dedicated to giving the gifts of  hearing and speech to children and adults with hearing loss. The foundation’s mission is to provide medical and surgical treatment, hearing technologies, speech and hearing rehabilitation, and educational support to those who are in financial need. Today’s revolutionary technologies, […]

Dallas Hearing Foundation

Mia’s cochlear implant progress

Now three-year-old Mia has been hearing for one year with her cochlear implant. She is alive with sound and is beginning to talk. She hears her mother call her name and babbles all day long. Mia’s vocabulary consists of over a dozen words and she picks up the phone when she hears it ring and […]

Mia’s cochlear implant progress


Silas, at age 2, listening with his cochlear implants.

Silas, at age 2, listening with his cochlear implants as his brothers tossed rocks into a lake. Now 4 1/2, he talks all day long with his family, teachers and classmates. From Julie and Josh Roraback: Our third son Silas was diagnosed with a profound hearing loss at 6 months of age. We began seeing […]

Silas, at age 2, listening with his cochlear implants.