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Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) - Otolaryngology

Otolaryngology, the oldest medical specialty in the United States, includes medical and surgical treatment of disorders of the ears, nose and throat (ENT).

Holzer offers a full array of ENT services to help you stay healthy including:

  • Ear, which may include:
    • Hearing evaluation for hearing aids
    • Earwax
    • Hearing Loss
    • Ear Infection
    • Tinnitus
    • Ear Tubes
    • Some cranial nerve disorders, such as facial paralysis
  • Nose, which may include:
    • Allergies
    • Sinuses
    • Snoring
    • Nose Bleeds
    • Nasal Fractures/Appearance of the Nose
    • Smell Disorder
  • Throat, which may include:
    • Thyroid
    • Tonsils/Adenoids
    • Sore Throat
    • Hoarseness
    • Swallowing, Taste, and Voice Disorders
    • Mouth Sores

Schedule with Holzer's team of experts in Athens, Gallipolis, Jackson, and Proctorville, Ohio, for ear, nose, and throat services to help you become and stay healthy.

Audiology services

Holzer's professional Audiologists specialize in evaluating, diagnosing, and treating people with hearing loss and balance disorders. The Audiology team is experienced in the counseling and fitting of basic hearing aids as well as the most advanced technological devices in the market today.

Learn more about Holzer Audiology Services.

Holzer also provides a comprehensive health library to help you and your family live life well. Visit the Holzer Health Library to learn more.

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