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Ear, Nose & Throat

Find comprehensive care for your ears, nose and throat at Cone Health. You’ll benefit from the knowledge and experience of board-certified otolaryngologists—also known as ear, nose and throat (ENT) physicians. We’ll partner with you to find the source of your symptoms and create a care plan to improve your health and quality of life.

Conditions We Treat

Find care for a full range of conditions affecting the ear, nose, throat and related structures of the head and neck, including:

  • Ear conditions
    • Chronic ear infections
    • Dizziness
    • Ear injuries, including ruptured eardrum
    • Earwax buildup
    • Hearing loss
    • Swimmer’s ear
    • Tinnitus
  • Nose and sinus conditions
    • Allergic rhinitis (hay fever)
    • Deviated septum
    • Nasal obstructions
    • Nasal polyps
    • Post-nasal drip
    • Recurrent nosebleeds
    • Sinusitis
    • Snoring and sleep apnea
  • Throat conditions
    • Bronchitis
    • Difficulty swallowing
    • Sore throat
    • Tonsillitis
    • Voice problems, including hoarseness
  • Head and neck conditions

Multidisciplinary Care

Count on your Cone Health otolaryngologist to work closely with other specialists to provide the best possible care for you. Depending on your condition, your care plan may include audiology services, speech therapy and/or balance or vestibular rehabilitation.

ENT Surgery Services

Whenever possible, your Cone Health ENT treats your condition using conservative methods. If you and your doctor decide that surgery is the best option for you, count on us to take the time to explain the procedure and answer your questions. Ask about:

  • Adenoidectomy – Removes the adenoid glands to improve breathing and/or prevent ear infections
  • Ear tube placement – Relieves and prevents ear infections
  • Laryngectomy – Removes all or part of the larynx (voice box)
  • Removal of head and neck tumors
  • Rhinoplasty – Repairs or reshapes the nose to correct congestion and/or breathing problems
  • Septoplasty – Corrects a crooked, bent or deviated nasal septum; may also be used to treat frequent nosebleeds
  • Sinus surgery and endoscopic sinus surgery – Treats chronic sinus infections
  • Stapedectomy – Replaces the stapes (stirrup) bone in the middle ear with a prosthesis to improve hearing in people with conductive hearing loss
  • Tonsillectomy – Removes the tonsils
  • Tympanoplasty – Repairs a ruptured eardrum