- Dr. Meredith Holcomb, right, shows Mei Lin Kallman, left, and her mother, Dewi, Mei Lin's new Cochlear Nucleus 6 sound processor that will work with her new cochlear implant in her left ear.
- Dr. Holcomb attaches the new sound processor to Mei Lin's cochlear implant so she can test the levels so she can hear again out of her left ear.
- Dr. Holcomb checks Mei Lin's new sound processor that works with her Cochlear Freedom Contour Advance (N24RE) internal device.
- Dr. Holcomb covers her mouth as she has Mei Lin repeat the words she says so she can't read Dr. Holcomb's lips. Dr. Holcomb is testing Mei Lin's new cochlear implant in her left ear and adjusting the settings on the sound processor.
- Dr. Holcomb, left, covers her mouth as she has Mei Lin repeat the words she says. Dr. Holcomb is testing Mei Lin's new cochlear implant in her left ear and adjusting the settings on the sound processor.
- Mei Lin talks with Dr. Holcomb about her new cochlear implant while her father, James Kallman, right, listens.
- Mei Lin's new Cochlear Nucleus 6 sound processor works with her Cochlear Freedom Contour Advance (N24RE) internal device that replaced her old implant that was no longer working.
- Dr. Holcomb shows Mei Lin her new remote control for her cochlear implant.
- Mei Lin raises her hand as she hears the tones being played by Dr. Holcomb in the sound booth. Her hearing levels were being tested using conventional audiometry.
- Dr. Holcomb tests the hearing levels of Mei Lin's new cochlear implant while in the sound booth using conventional audiometry.
- Dr. Ted Meyer checks Mei Lin's new cochlear device he implanted a few days prior to make sure everything was healing properly.
- James Kallman, left, and his wife Dewi, right, hug their daughter Mei Lin after she had her cochlear implant replaced at MUSC by Dr. Ted Myer. The Kallman's live in Indonesia and say they travel to MUSC because we love the staff at MUSC and "We have never felt like a patient at this hospital."