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Why choose Spartanburg&Greer Ear Nose Throat&allergy?

Patient Portal - MyChart Access | Spartanburg Regional MyChart Help and Information Home > MyChart Help and Information MyChart Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System has a robust patient portal. MyChart gives you access to your health information online, anytime, anywhere. Create an Account Login to Your Account MyChart Proxy Forms Need Help?

Why choose Spartanburg&Pelham OBGYN?

Jun 09, 2019 · Posted on June 9, 2019 by Spartanburg | Greer ENT & Allergy We can answer all of your questions regarding your ENT & Allergy health. Fill out the form or call us and we can help you schedule an appointment.

Why choose an ENT specialist?

(864) 582-2900 | We are pleased to announce that we have instituted protocols that will allow for safe in-office visits for most patients.

Why choose our Otolaryngology services?

Jun 09, 2019 · First Time Visit with our physician or Hearing Center / Returning after a year or more. Your first visit to Spartanburg & Greer ENT establishes a vital foundation for our relationship with you. Our physicians and staff are dedicated to providing every patient with the best care possible through their experience, understanding and trust.

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Where do ear infections occur?

Ear infections can occur in the outer or middle ear. An ear infection occurs in the middle ear when fluid becomes trapped following a viral or bacterial infection. This painful affliction is most common in children, but can affect people of all ages. Infections can also occur in the outer ear. They are most common when the skin in the…

What is a perforated eardrum?

An eardrum perforation is defined as a hole or rupture in the eardrum. Known medically as a tympanic membrane rupture, this tear occurs in the membrane separating your outer ear from your inner ear. A perforation can lead to a middle ear infection and possible hearing loss, though in many cases it will heal on its own without medical treatment. The…

Why do I have ear infections?

This happens when the Eustachian tube becomes blocked thanks to a virus or bacterium , preventing mucus and pus from draining out of the middle ear. These fluids put pressure on the eardrum, causing pain and discomfort.…

What is ear wax?

Earwax (cerumen) is a yellowish waxy substance produced by healthy ears. Earwax protects the ear from bacteria, water and foreign particles. It also assists in the cleaning and lubrication of the ear canal. Usually, excess wax is removed from the ear canal naturally. If a buildup does occur, the earwax will become hard and block…

What is acoustic neuroma?

An acoustic neuroma is a benign tumor of the cranial nerve that connects the inner ear and the brain. Though noncancerous and typically slow growing, it can affect both hearing and balance, and may cause hearing loss, tinnitus and dizziness. In rare cases, tumors may become large enough to press against the brain, interfering with…

What is the cause of hearing loss in the middle ear?

Otosclerosis is an abnormal growth of bone in the middle ear that causes hearing loss. It typically begins in the early 20s, and is the leading cause of middle ear hearing loss in young adults. What Causes Otosclerosis? The exact cause of otosclerosis is not known, but evidence suggests a genetic link passed down from parent to…

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