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Penn Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) - Penn Medicine

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Why choose Philadelphia ear nose and Throat Associates?

Philadelphia Ear, Nose and Throat Associates is comprised of otolaryngologists and related professionals who have sub-specialty interests and expertise in a variety of disorders that affect the head and neck.

What is Penn Otolaryngology?

Penn Otolaryngology provides evaluation, diagnosis and treatment for the full spectrum of ear, nose and throat (ENT) disorders. Penn Medicine’s Center for Head and Neck Cancer is a multidisciplinary, patient-centered collaboration between Penn Ear Nose and Throat (ENT) and other specialties throughout the Abramson Cancer Center.

Why choose Penn Ent for your ENT treatment?

With a commitment to providing the highest quality care and the most advanced treatments, our physicians at Penn ENT are uniquely qualified to treat each condition individually.

Where does Penn Presbyterian rank in ear and nose and throat?

U.S. News & World Report has ranked the Hospitals of the University of Pennsylvania-Penn Presbyterian #6 in the country and highest in the Greater Philadelphia region for Ear, Nose and Throat.

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What is a pediatric ENT?

Our pediatric ENT doctors are trained in diagnosing and treating most pediatric disorders including ear infection s, chronic runny nose, recurrent sore throats, snoring, neck masses, and voice and swallowing disorders. Whether it is medication, imaging or surgery, we treat your children like our own children.

What are the conditions that ENT doctors treat?

Given our four season climate, our ENT doctors in Philadelphia continually treat conditions such as colds, allergies, stuffed noses, and ear infections. Our most common conditions and procedures, however, arise from complaints of sinusitis, deviated nasal septum, and snoring and sleep apnea.

What is the procedure to straighten the nasal septum?

If medications do not provide the necessary relief, we may recommend nasal septum surgery such as a septoplasty, a simple, minimally-invasive outpatient procedure that straightens the nasal septum in order to improve breathing, or a turbinoplasty (a turbinate reduction).

What is OSA in ENT?

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a serious sleep disorder that occurs when the airway completely or partially collapses repeatedly during sleep causing interrupted breathing patterns. Untreated, it can lead to daytime fatigue, lack of concentration, snoring, high blood pressure, stroke, and heart failure. We are the ONLY ENT doctors in Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley offering triple board-certification in Otolaryngology, Sleep Apnea Surgery and Sleep Medicine.

Why is it important to integrate elements of a patient's care?

The integration of these elements allows us to offer a rewarding experience that saves our patients time and money, and also leads to better health outcomes and happier lives.

How to register for temple health?

You can register for an account online by visiting my.TempleHealth.org, clicking on the new user sign-up and completing the activation code request form.

What to do after a doctor's visit?

After your visit, review a summary of your visit, your treatment plan and next steps added into your electronic health record by your provider

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