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INTRODUCING THE

MED-EL Valued Partner Network

The MED-EL Valued Partner (MVP) Network enables independent dispensing audiology and ENT practices to expand their role in cochlear implant care through structured collaboration with implanting surgeons. MVP provides a clear pathway to integrate cochlear implants into your practice, allowing you to:


  • Expand Clinical Offerings
  • Support Continuity of Care
  • Collaborate with Implant Centers
  • Enhance Patient Access to Care
  • Integrate Cochlear Implant Pathways

Why Become A MED-EL Valued Partner (MVP)? 

Many patients who could benefit from advanced hearing solutions remain unidentified or are not fully guided through all available treatment options.

This represents more than a clinical gap. It is an opportunity to play a greater role in patient care and improve outcomes.

 

 Only 1 in 20 adults who could benefit from a cochlear implant actually has one

 

  Many patients are not informed of all available treatment options

 

  Gaps remain in identifying and managing hearing loss

 


Only 1 in 20 adults who could benefit from a cochlear implant actually has one

 

 


Many patients are not informed of all available treatment options

 

 


Gaps remain in identifying and managing hearing loss

 

The MVP Network was created to help bridge this gap.

Through structured collaboration with implant centers, defined care pathways, and dedicated support from MED-EL, MVP empowers your practice to expand clinical offerings, strengthen patient relationships, and deliver more complete hearing care.

Getting Started with MVP Is Simple!

  1. Connect with MED-EL
  2. Connect with our team to learn more about becoming a MED-EL Valued Partner.

  3. Build Local Partnerships
  4. MED-EL facilitates connections between your practice and implanting centers in your region.

  5. Complete Training and Onboarding
  6. Complete MED-EL training to confidently support cochlear implant patients.

  7. Integrate Into Your Practice
  8. Identify, evaluate, and counsel appropriate patients.

  9. Support and Ongoing Care
  10. Remain involved throughout your patients hearing healthcare journey.