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ENT in Cayman Performs First Cochlear Implant in the Cayman Islands at Health City, Marking Historic Health Care Milestone

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GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands (April 2, 2026) — ENT in Cayman Ltd., in collaboration with Health City Cayman Islands, has performed and activated the first cochlear implant in the Cayman Islands, marking a major advancement in specialized hearing care and eliminating the need for patients to travel overseas for this life-changing procedure.

The milestone was achieved with the successful implantation and activation of the device on March 26, 2026, for 15-year-old Ryan Judister from Cayman Brac. This emotional moment marked the beginning of his journey to learn to hear, opening a new pathway to sound and communication following surgery.

Ryan and his parents expressed gratitude for the care received, noting the profound impact of having the service available locally.

The activation was led by audiologist Niamh Kilcoyne, with clinical support from Uta Stewart of MED-EL, Toronto, a global leader in hearing implant technology.

A cochlear implant is a sophisticated medical device designed for people with severe to profound hearing loss who receive limited benefit from conventional hearing aids. Unlike hearing aids, which amplify sound, cochlear implants bypass damaged parts of the inner ear and directly stimulate the auditory nerve, helping patients to perceive sound more effectively.

“This milestone represents a meaningful step forward in expanding access to advanced ENT and audiology services within the Cayman Islands,” said Dr. Ulrich Ecke, ENT Specialist and Head of ENT in Cayman. “Cochlear implantation has the potential to significantly improve quality of life, particularly for children and young patients, by supporting speech development, education and social integration.”

The introduction of cochlear implant services locally offers several key benefits for patients and families in the Cayman Islands, including reduced need for overseas travel, continuity of care closer to home and improved access to specialized follow-up.

Dr. Binoy Chattuparambil, Clinical Director at Health City Cayman Islands, added: “This milestone further reinforces our commitment to advancing health care innovation and expanding access to specialized services across the islands. By introducing complex, technology-driven procedures such as cochlear implantation, Health City continues to strengthen the national health care system and position the Cayman Islands as a regional leader in advanced medical care.”

The establishment of a local cochlear implant program reflects the shared commitment of ENT in Cayman and Health City Cayman Islands to patient-centered care, with a focus on improving outcomes, enhancing quality of life, and expanding access to advanced medical services within the region.

Darcel Choy
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Darcel Choy is a highly respected media professional with over a decade of experience as a journalist at one of the leading media houses in Trinidad and Tobago. The holder of a BA (Hons) focused in Media and Communications from the University of Greenwich, Darcel is an avid blogger and record collector.

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