An exemplary system includes an electro-acoustic stimulation (“EAS”) device, a cochlear implant, an electrode lead comprising a plurality of basal electrodes configured to be disposed within a basal region of a cochlea of a patient and a plurality of apical electrodes configured to be disposed within an apical region of the cochlea; and a loudspeaker communicatively coupled to the EAS device. The EAS device is configured to operate in an EAS mode by 1) disabling the apical electrodes for standard electrical stimulation, 2) detecting, while the apical electrodes are disabled for standard electrical stimulation, audio content presented to the patient and included in an acoustic stimulation frequency range, 3) directing the loudspeaker to apply acoustic stimulation representative of the audio content included in the acoustic stimulation frequency range to the patient, and 4) periodically directing the cochlear implant to apply conditioning stimulation by way of the disabled apical electrodes.