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Larynx Voice Box Evaluation

In this section we cover: Office Laryngoscopy Office Videostroboscopy Office Laryngoscopy An office laryngoscopy is a visual examination of the area at the back of your child’s throat or the area where the voice box is located. ENT for Children might recommend a laryngoscopy for a child who exhibits the following symptoms: Breathing problems/noisy breathing …

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Nose and Nasal Cavity Treatments

In this section we cover:Nasal EndoscopyEpistaxisInferior TurbinateSeptoplastyNasal FractureChoanal Atresia Nasal EndoscopyA nasal endoscopy is a common procedure that is done by ENT physicians. This procedure can be done in the office or under anesthesia. Nasal endoscopy may be recommended by your pediatric ENT surgeon to better examine and evaluate the inside of your child’s nose.  Common …

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Tonsils & Adenoids Treatments

On this page we cover:TonsillectomyAdenoidectomySleep Study TonsillectomyTonsillectomy is the surgical removal of a child’s tonsils. ENT for Children may recommend the procedure if your child suffers from frequent tonsil infections, or has sleep apnea. The tonsils are two pads of tissue that are located in the outside portion of your child’s throat.Tonsillectomy is typically done as …

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Nose Surgery

On this page we cover: Nasal Endoscopy Control of Nose Bleeds Turbinate Reduction Septoplasty Nasal Fracture Nasal Endoscopy A nasal endoscopy is a procedure that is performed in the office. The most common reason that we perform the exam is to determine the cause of nasal obstruction, with enlarged adenoids the most common finding in …

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Cholesteatoma Removal

Working with ears for better hearing... Cholesteatoma Removal A cholesteatoma (or keratoma) is a benign tumor-like growth that is in the form of a cyst of skin and may involve the middle ear, the mastoid, the external ear canal or a combination of these. Once a cholesteatoma forms, it continues to enlarge and cause further …

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