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Ear, Nose, & Throat
Many of you are probably not familiar with the term "otolaryngologist."
On the other hand, you undoubtedly know what an ear, nose and throat
doctor is. Actually, they are one and the same. Just as eye doctors
are called ophthalmologists. ENT doctors are called otolaryngologists.
Say it a couple of times out loud. Easy, isn't it?
An otolaryngologist is a physician specialist with extensive training
in diseases of the ear, nose, throat and other structures of the
neck. They are highly trained in both medicine and surgery. They
are experts in a range of illnesses from minor ear infections to
complicated micro-surgery. To qualify for board certification, they
must have at least five years of specialized training following
medical school.
ENT sub-specialty:
Audiology
Connecticut Balance center at Grove Hill
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here to learn a few of the problems otolaryngologists can treat.
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