Deafness Clinical Trials

13 recruiting

Deafness Trials at a Glance

24 actively recruiting trials for deafness are listed on ClinicalTrialsFinder across 6 cities in 12 countries. The largest study group is Not Applicable with 13 trials, with the heaviest enrollment activity in Paris, Boston, and New York. Lead sponsors running deafness studies include Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, NYU Langone Health, and Sensorion.

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About Deafness Clinical Trials

Looking for clinical trials for Deafness? There are currently 13 studies actively recruiting participants. Clinical trials offer access to new treatments before they are widely available, and every approved therapy in use today was first tested through a clinical trial.

Below you can browse trials, sign up for alerts when new Deafness trials open, and view eligibility criteria for each study. Each listing includes the study phase, locations, and enrollment details.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Deafness clinical trials

A clinical trial is a carefully designed research study that tests new medical treatments, drugs, devices, or approaches in human volunteers. Every approved medication and treatment available today was proven safe and effective through clinical trials.

All clinical trials are reviewed and approved by Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) — independent committees that evaluate patient safety. Trials follow strict protocols, and your health is monitored closely throughout. You can withdraw at any time.

Not necessarily. Many trials compare the new treatment against the current standard of care, meaning all participants receive active treatment. When placebos are used, they are typically combined with standard treatment, not given alone. The trial description will always specify the design.

Under the Affordable Care Act, most private insurers are required to cover routine patient care costs during a clinical trial. The sponsor typically covers the investigational treatment itself. Medicare also covers routine costs for qualifying trials.

Yes. Participation is completely voluntary. You can withdraw at any time, for any reason, without it affecting your access to standard medical care.

Each trial has specific eligibility criteria — including age, diagnosis, disease stage, prior treatments, and general health. Browse the trials listed above and check their eligibility sections. You can also contact the trial site directly to discuss your situation.

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Recruiting

Collection of Clinical Data and Specimens for Research in Hearing, Balance, Taste, Smell, Voice, Speech, and Language Disorders.

Hearing LossDeafness
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)600 enrolled1 locationNCT05670496
Recruiting

Natural History in Children up to 16 Years With Mild to Profound Hearing Loss Due to Mutations in GJB2 / OTOF Genes

OTOF Gene MutationDFNB9Congenital Deafness+4 more
Sensorion180 enrolled1 locationNCT05402813
Recruiting
Not Applicable

BEARS Training Package to Maximise Hearing Abilities in Older Children and Teenagers With Bilateral Cochlear Implants

Hearing LossDeafnessHearing Loss, Sensorineural+1 more
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust272 enrolled13 locationsNCT05808543
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Novel Coding Strategies for Children With Cochlear Implants

Deafness
NYU Langone Health190 enrolled1 locationNCT05203302
Recruiting

ListenFuture-Listening for Their Future: Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Adolescents

Hearing Disorders and Deafness
Heikki Löppönen256 enrolled7 locationsNCT07416292
Recruiting

Cochlear Implant Recipients: Comprehensive Longitudinal Evaluation

Cochlear ImplantationHearing LossDeafness+2 more
Eye & ENT Hospital of Fudan University300 enrolled1 locationNCT07380269
Recruiting
Phase 3

KHENERFIN Study: A Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Sonlicromanol in Primary Mitochondrial Diseases

Mitochondrial DiseasesMaternally Inherited Diabetes and Deafness (MIDD)Mitochondrial Encephalomyopathy, Lactic Acidosis and Stroke-like Episodes (MELAS)+1 more
Khondrion BV220 enrolled10 locationsNCT06451757
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Investigating Auditory Processing in the Users of Auditory Brainstem and Cochlear Implants

Deafness
NYU Langone Health200 enrolled1 locationNCT05810220
Recruiting

Wolfram Syndrome and WFS1-related Disorders International Registry and Clinical Study

Diabetes MellitusDiabetes InsipidusWolfram Syndrome+3 more
Washington University School of Medicine5,000 enrolled1 locationNCT02841553
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Perceptual Consequences of Cochlear Implant Electrode-neuron Interfaces

Deafness
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary200 enrolled2 locationsNCT05867173
Recruiting

Analysis of Parental Support in Families Using the LENA After Early Cochlear Implantation

Cochlear ImplantationProfound Congenital Deafness
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris30 enrolled1 locationNCT05917496
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Investigation to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of Cochlear Implantation in Children and Adults With Unilateral Hearing Loss/Single-sided Deafness

Hearing Loss, UnilateralDeafness, Unilateral
Cochlear60 enrolled8 locationsNCT05318417
Recruiting
Not Applicable

EARLY DETECTION OF DEAFNESS IN A MEMORY CENTER

Cognitive DisorderDeafness
University Hospital, Lille200 enrolled1 locationNCT06088953
Recruiting
Phase 1Phase 2

A Phase 1b/2a, Study Evaluating the Safety, PK/PD and Efficacy of NS101 in Healthy Volunteers and SSNHL Patients

Seneorineural Deafness
Neuracle Science Co., LTD.138 enrolled16 locationsNCT06249919
Recruiting

Rare Disease Patient Registry & Natural History Study - Coordination of Rare Diseases at Sanford

Rare DisordersUndiagnosed DisordersDisorders of Unknown Prevalence+188 more
Sanford Health20,000 enrolled2 locationsNCT01793168
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Cochlear Implants in Young Children With SSD

Hearing LossSingle Sided DeafnessUnilateral Deafness+3 more
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill60 enrolled1 locationNCT05775367
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Improving Clinical Efficiency by Reducing Scheduled Follow-ups Using Cochlear America's Population Mean Mapping Strategy

DeafnessCochlear Hearing Loss
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary48 enrolled1 locationNCT06960616
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Restauration of the Auditory and Cognitive Functions in Cochlear Implanted Deaf Children in FNIRS

Deafness
University Hospital, Toulouse80 enrolled1 locationNCT04495660
Recruiting
Phase 1Phase 2

A Phase I/II Clinical Trial with SENS-501 in Children Suffering from Severe to Profound Hearing Loss Due to Otoferlin (OTOF) Mutations

Hearing DisordersDeafnessHearing Loss, Sensorineural+5 more
Sensorion12 enrolled2 locationsNCT06370351
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Real-time Artificial Intelligence-based Speech Enhancement Methods for Hearing Aid Improvement

Deafness Neurosensory
Institut Pasteur40 enrolled1 locationNCT05985473