2 hours ago Dr. Douglas Reh's practice covers the expanse of sinonasal disorders including sinusitis, nasal polyps, and sinonasal tumors as well as the endoscopic resection of anterior and middle fossa skull base tumors. Dr. Reh's clinical interests concentrate on endonasal, endoscopic approaches to skull base tumors and the repair of cerebrospinal fluid ... >> Go To The Portal
Dr. Reh is certified by American Board of Otolaryngology. His clinical practice covers the expanse of sinonasal disorders including sinusitis, nasal polyps, and sinonasal tumors.
After completing his fellowship training, Dr. Reh joined the Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery at Johns Hopkins as an Assistant Professor. Dr. Reh spent 10 years at Johns Hopkins where he performed thousands of primary and revision endoscopic sinus procedures on patients with rare and complicated nasal and sinus disorders.
Before joining ENT Associates, Dr. Reh was an Associate Professor in the Departments of Otolaryngology and Neurosurgery and was the Medical Director at the Johns Hopkins Green Spring Otolaryngology practice. Dr. Reh is certified by American Board of Otolaryngology.
Dr. Douglas D. Reh is an ENT-otolaryngologist in Baltimore, Maryland and is affiliated with Greater Baltimore Medical Center. He received his medical degree from University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry and has been in practice between 11-20 years.
Otolaryngologists (also known Ear, Nose & Throat doctors) specialize in disorders of the head and neck ranging from hearing loss to cancer.
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