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Advanced diagnostics, treatment and surgical interventions for hearing loss, including cochlear implant surgery.
At ÂÜÀòÉç, our otolaryngologists — often referred to as ear, nose and throat physicians or ENTs — are committed to delivering exceptional care for patients with ear, nose and throat disorders. Using their extensive training, they focus on helping you improve hearing, sense of smell, breathing, voice and swallowing.
Our otolaryngologists are highly trained. Following medical school, they complete a rigorous five-year residency training in otorhinolaryngology as well as head and neck surgery. Thereafter, they obtain additional one- or two-year surgical fellowship training in either the ear (otology/neurotology), nose (rhinology/skull base), throat (laryngology), head and neck oncologic surgery, or facial plastics and reconstructive surgery.
This highly specialized training allows them to diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions affecting the ear, nose and throat, as well as the head, neck and skull base.
Our otolaryngology specialists focus on the communication disorders of hearing, voice and sense of smell, as well as infection, tumors and various conditions of the head and neck region. We offer diagnostic testing for these conditions and surgical procedures tailored to meet your needs, ranging from routine to the most intricate.
Advanced diagnostics, treatment and surgical interventions for hearing loss, including cochlear implant surgery.
Diagnosis and treatment of complex nose and sinus disorders and conditions of the delicate skull base area.
Comprehensive range of services to evaluate and treat voice, swallowing and breathing disorders.
A ÂÜÀòÉç patient has his hearing restored with a minimally invasive procedure
August 26, 2025
William E. Bolger, MD, was recently honored with the 2025 Louis S. Russo Award for Outstanding Professionalism in Medicine. Presented annually by the…
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