Carrollton Ear, Nose and Throat

Specializing in ENT services for newborns, adolescents, adults and seniors

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Services

Carrollton Ear, Nose and Throat offers specialized care for the sinuses, nasal passageways, chronic sinus infections, throat ailments, hearing issues and more.

Sinus treatments for:

  • Nasal polyps and nasal obstruction
  • Nosebleeds and post-nasal drip
  • Allergic rhinitis
  • Septal deviation
  • Snoring and sleep apnea
  • Nasal skin lesions and masses
  • Acute, chronic and fungal sinusitis
  • Balloon sinuplasty

Women getting hearing testHearing tests for children and adults, including:

  • Tympanometry and acoustic reflex testing
  • Otoacoustic emission tests (OAE)
  • Visual response audiometrics (VRA)

Hearing aid solutions, including:

  • Behind the ear (BTE) hearing aids
  • Custom hearing aids
  • Completely-in-the-canal (CIC) hearing aids
  • In-the-ear (ITE) hearing aids

Throat, tonsil and adenoid treatment for:

  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Hoarseness
  • Strep throat
  • Tonsilitis
  • Laryngitis

Carrollton Ear, Nose and Throat also offers in-office computed tomography (CT) scans at its Carrollton location, providing the imaging needed to guide effective treatments.

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What to Expect at Your Pap Smear Visit
What to Expect at Your Pap Smear Visit

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