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Center for Rare Hearing Disorders Göttingen of the University Medical Center Göttingen

Description of facility

Director / Spokesperson
Klinik für Hals-, Nasen-, Ohrenheilkunde/Institut für Humangenetik
Information
Care facility for adults and children
Description
The Center for Rare Hearing Disorders Göttingen is a special center of the Center for Rare Diseases Göttingen (ZSEG). The aim is to offer individual counseling for patients with (suspected) genetic hearing disorders on the basis of detailed clinical-audiological and molecular diagnostics. The primary aim is to narrow down the cause of the hearing loss as precisely as possible. This is the prerequisite for establishing new treatment strategies. Our particular focus is on auditory synaptopathy and auditory neuropathy. This special form of hearing loss is based on a disorder of sound coding by the inner hair cells and the cells of the auditory nerve and often manifests itself in an unusually severe impairment of hearing quality with relatively normal hearing thresholds.
Audiological diagnostics are carried out on an outpatient basis at the Department of Otolaryngology. For adults, this takes place in the outpatient clinic or the special consultation for diseases of the inner ear, for children in the Department of Phoniatrics and Pediatric Audiology. Human genetic testing is carried out at the Institute of Human Genetics. If necessary, further experts from other UMG departments are consulted. The joint evaluation and discussion of all findings is carried out in close cooperation with neuroscientific expertise from the Institute of Auditory Neurosciences in the interdisciplinary audiogenetics consultation.

Consultation hours

Termine für umfassende Höruntersuchungen bei Erwachsenen in der Innenohrsprechstunde der Klinik für Hals- Nasen- Ohrenheilkunde sollten im voraus unter den u.g. Kontaktdaten vereinbart werden. Termine für humangenetische Untersuchungen können in der genetischen Beratungsstelle unter der u.g. Kontaktdaten vereinbart oder über die Innenohrsprechstunde vermittelt werden. Die Einbestellung zur interdisziplinären Audiogenetik-Sprechstunde erfolgt durch uns.

Care provisions

This facility offers the following
  • Participation in registries
    Patient registry for hearing loss: https://www.auditory-neuroscience.uni-goettingen.de/registry_info_en.html
    Otoferlin registry: https://www.auditory-neuroscience.uni-goettingen.de/otoferlin_registry_en.html
  • Genetic counselling
  • Clinical studies / research
    Patient registry for Otoferlin-associated hearing loss DFNB9: http://www.auditory-neuroscience.uni-goettingen.de/otoferlin_registry.html
    Identification of new hearing loss genes based on individual cases
    Development of a new optogenetic cochlear implant at the Else Kröner Fresenius Center for Optogenetic Therapies: https://ekfz.uni-goettingen.de/
    Research on gene and stem cell therapies of the inner ear
  • Diagnostic
  • Therapy
  • Contact person for patients with an unclear diagnosis
    Advice on finding the cause of the hearing loss and therapy with hearing aids, hearing implants, possibly future gene/stem cell therapy
  • Contact with support groups
    Deutsche Cochlea Implantat Gesellschaft e.V. und lokale Gruppen.

Contact

Sekretariat Medizinisch-Genetische Ambulanz
0551 3960606
0551 3967567
humangenetik.mvz@med.uni-goettingen.de
Website https://www.humangenetik-umg.de/

Secondary Contact

Klinik für Hals-, Nasen-, Ohrenheilkunde, Innenohrsprechstunde
0551 3962222
0551 3962223
Audiol.zentrum@med.uni-goettingen.de
Website https://hno.umg.eu/

Address

Robert-Koch-Straße 40
37075 Göttingen
37075

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9.94275033473968551.550494890334754Center for Rare Hearing Disorders Göttingen of the University Medical Center Göttingen
Last updated: 18.09.2024