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Turning on the volume

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Published: July 13, 2023
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NEW SOUNDS: Daneka MacDonald with Audiology Assistant Yvan Miaco, QCH Audiologist Kate Browning (pictured on screen) and mum, Julie MacDonald
NEW SOUNDS: Daneka MacDonald with Audiology Assistant Yvan Miaco, QCH Audiologist Kate Browning (pictured on screen) and mum, Julie MacDonald
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THAT scratchy sound your fingers make when they comb through your hair is something many of us take for granted, but not 12-year-old Daneka MacDonald.

That is why the Raceview resident was shocked when, after she attended the first Cochlear Implant Telehealth Clinic at Ipswich Hospital, she could hear herself scratching her head.

Daneka was the first patient to attend the clinic, which is run in partnership with Children’s Health Queensland (CHQ).

The clinic allows consumers to receive follow-up care closer to home and saves them the long trip to Brisbane.

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Audiology Assistant Yvan Miaco said it had been amazing to witness the instant improvement to Daneka’s hearing.

“Kate, the CHQ Audiologist, advised of the calibration (setting changes) that needed to be made to Daneka’s device and I implemented those changes,” he said.

“Daneka scratched her head after the device was refitted and was shocked that she could actually hear herself scratching. It was great to be a part of it.”

Director of Speech Pathology and Audiology Katrina Dunn said the new service was a win for all parties.

“We are excited to form this telehealth partnership with CHQ and give local families the ability to receive the follow-up care they require after an implant without having to leave the region,” she said.

The Cochlear Implant Telehealth Clinic service is now a permanent offering at Ipswich Hospital.

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