Patient Education

We are a proud member of the American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, the world's largest organization of otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeons - physicians dedicated to the care of ear, nose and throat disorders.

For additional information visit these Web sites:

www.entnet.org

www.aaoaf.org

www.american-rhinologic.org

www.WebMD.com

CancerNet
CancerNet is a service of the National Cancer Institute, a division of the NIH. This site has information about all types of cancer (including cancer of the head and neck), testing, treatment, clinical trials, and research. There are also resources for coping with cancer and for support of cancer patients.

www.medlineplus.gov
MEDLINEplus is a service from the National Library of Medicine. The site includes links to other credible health sites selected by the National Library of Medicine. The site also allows you to search MEDLINE, the largest and most accurate database of the scientific medical literature. Additionally, the site has a guide to more than 9,000 prescription and over-the-counter medications.
 
 
Medical Services


Physicians - What is Otolaryngology, Photos and Bios

Patient Services - Treatments and Procedures (sinus, tonsils, snoring & sleep disorders, ears, throat/voice)

Patient Education - Medical Links, What Our Patients Say

Surgery - Pre and Post-Op Instructions, Hospital Affiliations

FAQ's - Frequently Asked Questions

Patient Forms
 
 
What Our Patients Have to Say
"Working with Dr. Bechard was helpful in determining our son's middle ear status and when the timing was right to initiate a trial period for hearing aids." - J.H.

"Dr. Keller and the staff at Ear, Nose and Throat Specialists all made me feel comfortable. I can't describe how wonderful it is to be able to breathe well. People need to realize that they don't have to live with sinus problems. The sinus surgery truly changed my life for the better." - M.P.

"The coblation tonsillectomy made a huge difference in the healing time for our 6 year old daughter. She not only had large tonsils but suffered from sleep apnea. Following the procedure she slept through the night that first night and was eating soft foods about three days later." - H.C.

 


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