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An otolaryngologist is a physician who has special expertise in both the medical and surgical treatment of diseases of the ears, nose, nasal passage, sinuses, larynx, mouth and throat, as well as structures of the neck and face.
They are also among the most common disorders treated by an ear, nose and throat physician (otolaryngologist). The Ear, Nose, and Throat Center works closely with primary care physicians in providing friendly, personal attention, and quality medical care.
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Proxy access can be granted for children up to age 12. No proxy access will be given for patients ages 13-17 years. Prior to the minor's 13th birthday, you will receive a notification email stating that the account will be disabled.