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ENT Resources
What Is ENT Care All About?
From seasonal allergies to sleep issues and sinus trouble, ENT care covers a wide range of conditions that affect your everyday comfort and health. Whether it’s your ears, nose, or throat, understanding what’s going on is the first step toward feeling better. These resources are here to help you learn more and know what to expect during your care journey.


Do you have questions about hearing aids? Our Consumer Guide to Hearing Aids provides an in-depth breakdown of the different types of hearing devices, as well as the technology available for all forms of hearing loss.
More on Consumer's Guide to Hearing AidsFeel free to read all the articles we have collected relating to all aspects of ear, nose and throat services, symptoms and treatment.
More on ENT ArticlesWe answer some common questions related to ear, nose and throat care as well as hearing loss and audiology.
More on Frequently Asked QuestionsYou might not think your nose is a "vital organ," but indeed it is! To understand its importance, all that most people need to experience is a bad cold.
More on Nose: The Guardian of the LungsThe Worst Ingredient for Your Immune System – Dr. Mercola – Uncensored News OH-17 News (oh17.com) https://www.healthline.com/health/food-nutrition/saturated-and-unsaturated-fat https://nutritionsource.hsph.harvard.edu/what-should-you-eat/fats-and-cholesterol/types-of-fat/ Microbiome Talk with Dr. Sabine Hazan – YouTube Function Health Testing Vitra – Helping You Manage your Type 2 Diabetes
More on Nutrition & InflammationThe Parasomnias are disorders that intrude into the sleep process and create disruptive sleep-related events. These behaviors and experiences occur usually while sleeping, and are most often infrequent and mild.
More on Sleep Talking and Sleep Walking (Somnabolism)New Patient FAQ
Read More About Preparing For Your Appointment
Welcome, New Patients! We are so excited to meet you and see how we can help you breathe, sleep, and live better. This page is for questions that often arise regarding a new patient consultation. We hope that this helps!
