Ear, Nose & Throat
BayCare Clinic's Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) doctors (or doctors
of otolaryngology) diagnose and treat a wide range of head and neck
disorders. Our team includes specialists in
tonsillectomy, nasal and sinus disorders, head and neck
cancers, ear problems, hearing loss, and
audiology.
Our board certified surgeons prevent and treat ear, nose and
throat disorders. We provide care to both adult and pediatric
patients.
Our ENT Doctors Treat
- Head and neck tumors
- Sinus infections
- Sleep apnea
- Hoarseness & other voice problems
- Ear tubes & ear infections
- Tonsil & throat problems
- Snoring
- Tinnitus
- Vertigo
- Tongue tie
Our board certified doctors treat ear, nose and throat
conditions that may result from allergies, infections,
injuries, or congenital defects. These ENT doctors stay up to
date on the latest treatments.
Ear Specialists
Healthy ear function involves more than good hearing. It
also contributes to our sense of balance. Common conditions
an ear specialist may treat include ear infections, ear wax
buildup, fluid in the ear, swimmers ear, foreign objects in the
ear, cholesteatoma, conductive hearing loss and chronic ear
disease.
Nose Specialists
When we breathe, the nose acts as a filter. But sometimes,
immune systems overreact, causing nasal problems. Common
conditions a nose specialist may treat include sinusitis, sinus
allergies and deviated septum.
Throat Specialists
Throat health may involve asthma or allergies, tonsil and
adenoid problems, sore throats, hoarseness, voice disorders,
thyroid nodules, goiters, cancer, swallowing problems, snoring and
sleep apnea.
Head and Neck Health
Head and neck health involves the digestive and respiratory
tracts. Diseases of the head and neck range from simple skin
cysts to large tumors of the neck, face, salivary gland stones
and infections. Tumors in this area can interfere with
eating, swallowing, and breathing, and may be
cancerous.
When detected early, head and neck cancer is often curable.
What's more, it can often be prevented through some basic lifestyle
changes. Risk factors that contribute to head and neck cancer
include smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, poor oral hygiene,
ill-fitting dentures, and nasal infections.
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