Ear, Nose and Throat Conditions We Treat
Our ear, nose and throat specialists deliver exceptional care for common and complex conditions.
Ear Conditions
- Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, a spinning sensation that occurs when your head changes position
- Ear barotrauma, ear damage due to pressure differences in different parts of the ear
- Impacted earwax, buildups of earwax that may cause pain, dizziness, hearing loss and more
- Labyrinthitis, inflammation in the inner ear, which contains fluid-filled sacs
- Ménière’s disease, balance disorder caused by an issue with the inner ear
- Microtia, congenital birth disorder affecting the external part of the ear
- Middle ear infection, an infection that occurs in the area behind the eardrum
- Otitis externa, inflammation, irritation or infection affecting the outer ear canal
- Tinnitus, ringing in the ears that may also sound like roaring, buzzing or clicking
- Vestibular balance disorder, dizziness due to inner ear injuries or disorders
Pediatric ENT
- Chronic nosebleeds (epistaxis), frequent bleeding that occurs when a blood vessel in the nose breaks
- Mastoiditis, a complication of ear infections that affects the nearby mastoid bone
- Middle ear infection, an infection that occurs behind the eardrum
- Ruptured eardrum, tear in the tissue separating the ear canal from the middle ear
- Stridor, noisy, high-pitched breathing due to a partial airway blockage
- Swimmer's ear, inflammation in the internal ear canal due to fungus or bacteria
- Tongue ties, short bands of tissue that connect the tongue to the bottom of the mouth
Voice Disorders
- Laryngitis, inflammation in your voice box due to illness, overuse or injury
- Spasmodic dysphonia, muscle spasms affecting your voice box or larynx
- Vocal cord disorders, group of conditions affecting your ability to talk
- Vocal cord paralysis, an interruption of the nerve impulses that control the vocal cords
- Voice disorders, issues with the pitch, volume or tone of your voice
Sinus Disease
- Allergic fungal sinusitis, fungal infection in the sinuses due to an allergic reaction
- Chronic rhinitis, recurring, long-lasting episodes of stuffy or running nose, sneezing and itching
- Chronic sinusitis, recurring, long-lasting infections in the tissue lining the sinuses
- Deviated septum, an abnormal shift in the wall separating the nose’s two chambers
- Nasal polyps, swollen, sac-like growths of inflamed tissue
- Nasal valve collapse, weakness or narrowing in the valve that controls airflow through the nose
Sleep Apnea
- Obstructive sleep apnea, pauses in breathing that occur while you sleep
Cancers and Other ENT Conditions
- Acoustic neuroma, a rare tumor in the inner ear that can affect balance
- Bell's palsy, unexplained, temporary facial muscle weakness or paralysis
- Chronic nosebleeds (epistaxis), frequent bleeding that occurs when a blood vessel in the nose breaks
- Dysphagia, difficulty swallowing
- Ear and temporal bone cancer, a rare form of cancer affecting the area of your skull near the ear
- Gender dysphoria, distress in transgender individuals whose appearance does not match their gender identity
- Laryngeal cancer, abnormal cell growths affecting the voice box (larynx) that can spread to other areas of the body
- Laryngeal stenosis, narrowing of the airway near the larynx
- Nasal obstruction, mucus buildups, injuries and other conditions that make it difficult to breathe through your nose
- Nasopharyngeal cancer, abnormal growths in the top part of the throat that allows you to breathe through your nose
- Papillary thyroid cancer, a common form of thyroid cancer, which affects glands in your throat
- Pharyngitis and tonsillitis, infections affecting the tonsils or throat
- Temporomandibular disorders (TMD), disorders in muscles, joints and nerves near the jaw that cause chronic facial pain
- Trachea tumors, rare condition in which abnormal growths form in the windpipe (trachea)
- Tracheal stenosis, narrowing of the airway between the voice box and the lungs
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