Skilled, Comprehensive ENT Care
OhioHealth Physician Group provides expert care for conditions of the ear, nose, throat, head and neck. We diagnose and treat hearing problems, voice and swallowing disorders, sleep apnea, sinus conditions, and head and neck cancers, and give you the personalized support you need.
Ear, Nose & Throat Services at This Location
- Hearing, Ears and Balance (Otology/Neurotology)
- Chronic ear infections
- Birth defects/developmental delays – down's syndrome, protruding ears (otoplasty)
- Vestibular and/or balance disorders – including motion sickness and vertigo
- Ear aches, infection (otitis media) or swimmers ear
- Nerve pathway disorders (affecting hearing and balance)
- Perforated ear drum
- Ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
- Draining ear
- Hearing loss
- Ear, face or neck pain
- Nerve damage or trauma
- Nose (Rhinology)
- Any disorders, chronic condition or general concerns of the nose or sinuses
- Nose bleeds (epistaxis)
- Stuffy nose
- Loss of smell
- Nasal polyposis
- Throat (Laryngology)
- Stutter, voice or other communicative disorders
- Voice, salivary gland or swallow disorders
- Tonsil or adenoid infection
- Gastroesophageal reflux disease (gerd)
- Airway problems or obstructions – snoring, sleep apnea
- Chronic sinusitis or laryngitis (sore throat)
- Lump in the neck parathyroid, thyroid or voice box
- Hoarseness
- Chronic cough
- Trauma (injury) – post-operative voice or swallow disorders
- Paralyzed vocal chords or nerve damage(post heart attack)
- Head and Neck
- Facial plastic and reconstructive surgery
- Facial or skin cancers
- Cancerous or noncancerous tumors
- Trauma and injuries
- Cyst or polyp removal
- Thyroid disease
- Evaluation and treatment of hearing loss
- Cochlear implants
- Bone anchored hearing aids
- Ossicular reconstruction
- Stapedotomy
- Hearing aids
- Evaluation of Sudden Hearing Loss
- Balance and Vertigo
- Management of Meniere’s disease
- Intratympanic injections
- Positional Vertigo
- Vestibular neuronitis
- Chronic ear disease
- Tympanoplasty
- Surgery for cholesteatoma
- Eustachian tube dysfunction
- Tumors of the ear canal and middle ear
- Chronic Mastoiditis
- Allergies
- Asthma
- Allergies, seasonal and perennial rhinitis (hay fever)
Visit Information
Arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment to allow time for any updates to patient files and other necessary paperwork.
If you must cancel your appointment, we’ll be happy to reschedule at a more convenient time. Please provide 24 hours' notice, so we can make the time available to other patients.
What to bring to your appointment:
- Photo ID
- Current insurance card
- Copayment, if required
- Tests results or imaging that your care team has requested
- Past medical records you feel are applicable to your health
- If you have Medicare, your pharmacy insurance drug card