ENT Specialist
ENT Specialist
During her junior medical training she served as an honorary lecturer in anatomy at Melbourne University in the Medical Faculty.
ENT Specialist
(ENT) Surgeon and has 4 practices located in East Melbourne, Box Hill, Niddrie, Werribee.
ENT Specialist
(ENT) Surgeon and has 2 practices located in North Melbourne, Williamstown.
ENT Specialist
Throat (ENT) Surgeon and has 2 practices located in Geelong, Werribee.
ENT Specialist
Throat (ENT) Surgeon and has 3 practices located in Werribee, East Melbourne, Box Hill.
ENT Specialist
Throat (ENT) Surgeon and has a private practice in Box Hill (Ear Nose and Throat Victoria).
ENT Specialist
for the removal of skin lesions with local skin flap repairs.
ENT Specialist
(ENT) Surgeon and has a practice located in Williamstown.
ENT Specialist
and Throat (ENT) Surgeon and has practices located in Hoppers Crossing, Essendon ,Seymour and Kyabram.
An ENT specialist (otorhinolaryngologist) is a doctor who specialises in diseases that affect the ears, nose and throat, as well as the head and neck. ENT specialists are not only medical doctors who can treat your sinus headache, your child’s swimmer’s ear, or your dad’s sleep apnea. They are also surgeons who can perform extremely delicate operations to restore hearing of the middle ear, open blocked airways, remove head, neck, and throat cancers, and rebuild these essential structures. This requires an additional five to eight years of intensive, post-graduate training beyond medical school. An otolaryngologist, also called an ear, nose and throat (ENT) doctor, specializes in the care and treatment of the area below the brain and above the lungs (except for the eyes).
General otolaryngologists do not limit their practice to any one portion of the head and neck, and can treat a variety of conditions. Some ENT specialists, however, pursue additional training in one of these subspecialty areas:
Conditions of the ear. You may need to see an ear, nose, and throat doctor if you have an ear disorder or condition, such as a hearing impairment, ear infections, disorders that affect balance, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), or pain in your ear. ENT specialists can also treat congenital disorders of the ear (disorders you were born with). Conditions of the nose. ENT specialists often manage and treat problems that affect the nose, nasal cavity, and sinuses. These problems can affect smell, breathing, and physical appearance. Conditions of the throat. Disorders and conditions that affect the throat can affect speech, singing, eating, swallowing, and digestion. ENT specialists can diagnose, manage, and treat these problems. ENT-related conditions of the head and neck. ENT specialists are trained to manage diseases, tumors, trauma, and deformities of the head, neck, and face. ENT specialists can perform cosmetic and reconstructive surgery in these areas. They can also manage problems with the nerves in the head and neck that control sight, smelling, hearing, and facial movements.
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