With the global emergence and spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), options for practicing telemedicine, or communicating with your healthcare provider virtually, by phone, email, and/or video without physically entering your doctor’s office, have increased dramatically.
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Noise-induced Hearing Loss in Children
About 10 million Americans suffer irreversible noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL).
Children and Facial Trauma
Facial trauma refers to any injury to the face or upper jaw bone, including injuries to the skin, underlying skeleton (bone), neck, nose and sinuses, eye socket, teeth, or other parts of the mouth.
Ear Plastic Surgery
Ear plastic surgery can help patients born with underdeveloped, protruding, or drooping ear(s) due to weak or poorly formed cartilage.
How to Prepare for Tonsil and Adenoid Surgery
Tonsil and adenoid surgery can be scary for kids (and even adults). Read how you can be better prepared.
Ear Tubes
Ear tubes are tiny cylinders placed through the ear drum (called tympanic membrane) to allow air into the middle ear. Each year, more than half a million ear tube surgeries are performed on children.
Cochlear Implant Health
A cochlear implant is a device that can be used to improve hearing, and is typically used for people who do not benefit from a hearing aid or other assistive listening devices. Learn more.