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A Look at
Metropolitan ENT Associates

What is an Otolaryngologist?


Our physicians are Board Certified specialists in otolaryngology, the oldest medical specialty in the United States. They are trained in the surgical and medical management of disorders of the ears, sinuses, larynx (voice box), mouth, throat, and structures of the neck and face. Otolaryngologists diagnose and treat specialty-specific disorders in both children and adults.

• Allergy Testing and Injections
• Audiology Services
• Balance Center
• Botox – Cosmetic and Therapeutic
• Cosmetic Rhinoplasty
• Ear Cleaning
• Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
• Head and Neck Cancer
• Hearing Aids
• Hearing Problems
• Nasal Congestion
• Neck Lump
• Parathyroid Evaluation
• Sinus Evaluation
• Speech Therapy
• Thyroid Evaluation
• Tinnitus (noise in ears)
• Tonsillectomy
• Tubes (for ears)
• Swallowing Disorders
• Voice Evaluation and Videostroboscopy


What is an Audiologist?


Our audiologists are licensed health care professionals who work in collaboration with our physicians to diagnose, evaluate and treat hearing disorders. The audiologist can determine if you have a hearing loss anmake recommendations that may improve your listening environment.

 

What is a Speech Language Pathologist?


Our Speech-Language Pathologists are licensed health care professionals who work in conjunction with our physicians to diagnose, evaluate and treat disorders of speech, voice, swallowing and language.