Ear, Nose & Throat
Ear, Nose & Throat
Our ENT physicians treat the ear, nose, throat, head, and neck — the conditions that interrupt sleep, hearing, and breathing, and the ones that keep coming back after a round of antibiotics.
What we treat
- Chronic sinusitis and nasal obstruction — including deviated septum and persistent congestion.
- Ear infections and hearing loss — in adults and children, including recurrent infections.
- Tonsil and throat conditions — recurring sore throats, difficulty swallowing, and hoarseness.
- Dizziness and balance problems — when the inner ear is the suspected cause.
- Snoring and sleep-disordered breathing — evaluation of the airway.
- Neck masses and thyroid nodules — examination with imaging available on site.
How the visit works
An ENT exam is hands-on and usually answers the question the same day. Imaging and lab work are done here, and allergy testing is available in the building when symptoms point that way.
Procedures that need an outpatient setting are performed at our ambulatory surgery center.
When to see an ENT specialist
- Recurring problems — frequent ear infections, chronic sinusitis, or lasting hoarseness.
- Hearing loss — any degree of it; early treatment is what protects the hearing you have.
- Persistent tinnitus — ongoing ringing in the ears.
- Breathing difficulty — blocked nasal breathing, heavy snoring, or sleep apnea.
- Recurring sore throat — particularly alongside a fever.
- Voice changes — hoarseness that does not clear up.
- Persistent dizziness — recurring vertigo can point to an inner ear problem.
ENT care is provided by Dr. Leacroft F. Green.