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Primary Care Doctor (Virtual)
4.50
·44 reviews
She was great- very smart and informative. Very pleased- will use her again.Click to read more
Pembroke Pines, FL
Accepting new patients · 20 years of experience · Offers video visits · Expertise in chronic high blood pressure ·
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Dr. Maldonado Garcia earned her Bachelor's degree from Universidad de Puerto Rico and completed her Doctor of Medicine at Ponce Health Sciences University. She then pursued an Internship in Internal Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami, FL, where she also completed her Residency in Internal...Click to read more
Family Physician (Virtual)
4.95
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Dr. Guvenli was friendly and helpful. Easy appointment, no wait time! - Sep 24, 2018 by Alina L.Click to read more
Miramar, FL
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time · Expertise in high cholesterol + 4 more ·
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We are a premier health care team dedicated to providing quality medical services in a caring and professional atmosphere. At our offices, you will find a place to call your "Medical Home." Our goal is to keep you healthy. Make an appointment with us today! Our provider received medical training at...Click to read more
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Miramar, FL
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Dr. Olga M. Martinez is Board Certified in Family Medicine with a focus on Geriatrics. She earned both her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine and bachelor’s degree from Nova Southeastern University, and completed her Family Practice residency at Palmetto General Hospital. She currently holds privileges ...Click to read more
Internist (Virtual)
Pembroke Pines, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 33 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Offers video visits ·
Internist (Virtual)
Miami Gardens, FL
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Hialeah, FL
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Miami Beach, FL
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Dr. Tina Miranda M.D., M.B.A., is an accomplished medical professional and Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer of new telehealth startup, TeleMedCoâ„¢. Dr. Miranda graduated from the Health Science Center at Brooklyn at the State University of New York and completed her residency in Internal Medicine...Click to read more
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Miami, FL
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Internist (Virtual)
Miami, FL
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Who are otolaryngologists or ENT specialists?

Earlier in the 1800s, some doctors acknowledged that a person's ears, nose, and throat are closely connected systems of tubes and passages delicately interconnected. They researched and devised several ways to cure problems related to these body parts, thus making otolaryngology one of the oldest medical specialties in the United States. 


Otolaryngologists, or ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat) specialists, treat issues related to breathing, sleep, hearing, swallowing, speech, allergies, sinuses, the head and neck, and some skin conditions. These doctors train in various medical and surgical procedures, including facial plastic surgery.


When seeking an ENT near you, you can be confident in otolaryngologists ' expertise. Their extensive training and ability to diagnose, treat, and manage a wide range of ENT-related disorders make them essential healthcare providers for individuals of all ages.


What kind of training do ENTs receive?

ENT specialists in the United States undergo substantial training to obtain the required knowledge and skills. Their training pathway typically follows the following steps:  


  • Undergraduate education: 

Aspiring ENT specialists complete a four-year undergraduate degree program, usually in a science-related field, to lay the foundation for medical studies. 

  • Medical school: 

After completing their undergraduate degree, they pursue four years of medical school. Here, they receive a comprehensive education in the medical sciences, including anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and pathology.  

  • Residency training: 

Following medical school, aspirants enter a five-year residency training program in otolaryngology and head and neck surgery. During the residency, they receive specialized training in the diagnosis, management, and surgical treatment of disorders related to the ears, nose, throat, head, and neck.  

  • Core ENT training: 

The core ENT training during residency focuses on developing surgical skills and patient care proficiency. Residents undergo rotations in various subspecialties within the field, including head and neck surgery, laryngology (voice and swallowing disorders), rhinology (sinus disorders), otology/neurotology (ear disorders), pediatric otolaryngology, facial plastic surgery, and reconstructive surgery.  

  • Research and academic opportunities: 

ENT residents often have opportunities to engage in research activities and pursue academic interests throughout their training. It enables them to actively contribute to medical advancements and remain abreast of the latest developments in ENT.

  • Board certification: 

After completing their residency, ENT specialists can pursue board certification from the American Board of Otolaryngology. This certification involves passing written and oral examinations to demonstrate their expertise in the field.  

  • Fellowship training (optional): 

Some ENT specialists may pursue additional fellowship training to gain specialized expertise in a particular subspecialty. Examples of fellowship programs include head and neck oncology, facial plastic and reconstructive surgery, pediatric otolaryngology, and neurotology. 


ENT doctors acquire skills in surgical techniques, clinical evaluation, and patient management throughout their training. They also cultivate proficiency in interpreting diagnostic tests, performing procedures, and delivering comprehensive care to patients with diverse ear, nose, and throat conditions. Continuous education and professional development are crucial for them to stay updated on the most recent techniques in their field and provide the best possible care to their patients.


What do otolaryngologists treat?

Otolaryngologists specialize in general care for the head and neck and can handle various medical issues. However, some choose to continue their education in a subspecialty, professionally training to treat many medical conditions and even conduct surgeries if required. 


These subspecialties are divided based on their area of focus and their ailments. Thus, otolaryngology covers a variety of issues related to:


  • Ears:

Our ability to hear and balance is crucial to our daily functioning, thus making ears very important. An otologist treats issues of the ears such as infections, hearing impairment, vertigo, tinnitus, face or neck pain, diseases that affect ear balance, nerve pain, noise/ringing in the ears, or mild to severe pain in the ear. They are trained in medical and surgical treatments and can manage congenital disorders (since birth) of the outer and inner ear.


  • The nose:

The nostrils are a vital part of our body that helps us breathe by filtering out potentially hazardous dust, allergies, and other substances. Rhinologists diagnose and treat nose and sinus problems. In addition to allergies, they also handle deviated septum, rhinitis, sinusitis, sinus headaches, migraines, nasal obstruction, surgery, skull-base tumors (including inside the cranial cavity), and other diseases.


  • Throat:

The throat is essential for communicating, talking, singing, eating, and other everyday activities. Disorders that impair our capacity for speech and swallowing can significantly influence our quality of life. Laryngologists possess specialized expertise in managing diseases that impact the larynx (voice box) and the upper aero-digestive tract or esophagus. In addition, they also treat voice and swallowing disorders such as sore throat, hoarseness, GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease), infections, tumors of the throat, and problems with the vocal cords.


  • Head and neck:

The head and neck are central parts of the human body and have vital nerves that control sight, smell, hearing, and the face. ENT specialists manage and treat issues related to these nerves, such as infections, facial trauma, tumors, and head, neck, and face deformities. In addition, they get trained to perform cosmetic and reconstructive surgery in required cases.


  • Thyroid:

The thyroid is a vital organ, and the head and neck region might be particularly vulnerable to tumors and cancer. In addition to neck and head cancers, ENT doctors treat other thyroid conditions, such as benign and malignant tumors, Grave's disease, enlargement of the thyroid glands, parathyroid illness, and more.


  • Sleep:

Sound sleep with healthy breathing is necessary to efficiently run our lives and jobs. ENT doctors treat sleep disorders like snoring, sleep apnea, nasal and airway obstruction, etc.


  • Facial plastic and reconstructive surgery:

It can be distressful to experience facial trauma and the resulting appearance change from an incident, injury, birth deformity, or side effect of a medical condition. ENT-specializing facial plastic surgeons are skilled in addressing issues such as cleft palates, drooping eyelids, hair loss, ear abnormalities, facial paralysis, trauma reconstruction, head and neck cancer reconstruction, and facial cosmetic surgery. With their specialized training, these surgeons offer comprehensive solutions to enhance the face's function and appearance.


Children also frequently require extra care due to their growing bodies and increasing senses. Otolaryngologists also address various pediatric conditions, such as airway issues, asthma, allergies, developmental delays, ear infections, tonsil and adenoid infections, and congenital head and neck deformities. 


When should you see an ENT specialist?

You can visit an ENT doctor for various reasons, some of which are as follows:


  • Chronic stuffy nose: This can happen due to an inflammation of your sinuses, which interferes with normal mucus drainage. Several conditions, such as nasal polyps, respiratory infections, and deviated nasal septum, can cause this. An ENT specialist can detect the reason behind your stuffy nose and determine suitable treatment options, including antibiotics and/or surgery.
  • Ringing in the ears: This condition is also known as tinnitus. It is a recurrent head or ear noise without a distinct external source lasting more than five minutes and occurring more than once a week. While tinnitus has no cure, an ENT doctor can help ease your discomfort and recommend ways to reduce your perception of the ringing noise.
  • Dizziness or vertigo: Your inner ear helps maintain your body's balance. Therefore, dizziness or vertigo might indicate the inner ears are malfunctioning. The most common reason for this is the dislodging of calcium crystals from their normal position in your inner ear, leading to benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. An ENT specialist can help manage your symptoms and develop a treatment plan to address the root cause.
  • Chronic sore throat (Tonsillitis): Tonsils are two oval tissue pads at the back of your throat. Tonsillitis, or inflammation of the tonsils, can lead to chronic sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and tender lymph nodes. An ENT doctor can promptly diagnose what is causing the inflammation and prescribe medications accordingly. In rare instances, they might also recommend surgery to remove your tonsils.
  • Ear infections: Ear infections typically result from another condition that causes swelling and congestion, like cold, flu, or allergies. Such infections can cause pain, fever, loss of balance, and impaired hearing. If you have recurrent ear infections, an ENT specialist can help determine if it is a sign of a more severe underlying concern and suggest suitable remedies.

What tests and procedures can ENT doctors perform?

When you see an ENT near you, expect them to conduct several screening tests to accurately diagnose the cause of your concerns. Depending on your symptoms, they may also recommend treatments like medications or surgical procedures. Some standard screening tests and surgical procedures performed by ENT doctors include:


  • Head and neck cancer surgery: These cancers typically have symptoms like a lump in the neck, a change in voice, growth or sores in the mouth, swallowing problems, changes in the skin (indicating basal cell skin cancer and other forms of skin cancer on the head and neck), and persistent earache. Most of these cancers can be completely cured if detected in their early stages. Treatment for such cancers depends on the severity of the condition and often needs to be overseen by a multi-disciplinary team that involves ENT doctors, surgeons, oncologists, pathologists, radiologists, caregivers, as well as speech and swallowing experts. Surgery is a standard option to remove cancerous tissue. Reconstructive plastic surgery may be needed in cases where there is widespread cancer tissue. 
  • Facial plastic and reconstructive surgery: ENT surgeons may perform this type of surgery to reshape structures in the head or neck, including the nose, ears, cheekbones, and neckline. Patients may have this surgery due to trauma, burns, cancer, or congenital health issues. However, some patients may get it done to change the appearance of the face cosmetically. Examples of cosmetic procedures ENT doctors can perform are a facelift, botox injections, facial fillers for wrinkles, or a brow lift. 
  • Tympanometry: A hearing test done by ENT specialists or audiologists, tympanometry helps diagnose middle ear conditions and understand why hearing loss occurs. It checks how well the eardrum (present in the middle ear) is working. The test may be performed as part of a routine hearing test. During the procedure, a small device known as a "tympanometer" will be inserted into your ear to send air and build pressure in the middle ear. The tympanometer will then record how your ear responds to air pressure and sound and create a graph called a "tympanogram." Abnormalities in the test could reveal a perforated eardrum, tumor, fluid in the middle ear, earwax blocking the ear canal entirely or partially, and growths in the middle ear. 
  • Tonsillectomy: When conditions affecting the tonsils (the two oval-shaped tissues present at the back of the throat), like tonsillitis, occur frequently or do not respond to antibiotics and other treatment options, a tonsillectomy may be necessary. The surgery involves the removal of the tonsils and may be needed due to repeating or severe tonsilitis, rare conditions, or the tonsils' bleeding. The procedure may also be done to treat breathing issues while sleeping.


How to find the best ENT near you in New Port Richey, FL?

Even the slightest throat infection or earache can enormously affect your daily life and irritate you. In such conditions, waiting hours in a hospital or holding for weeks to get an appointment from an otolaryngologist can be a taxing experience. However, with Zocdoc, you can instantly book an appointment with a certified ear, nose, and throat doctor.


Zocdoc contains a comprehensive directory with a list of the top-rated ENT specialists in New Port Richey, Florida. Zocdoc's user-friendly interface makes it very simple for you to use. Zocdoc also provides detailed information about every ear, nose, and throat doctor listed in their directory. You can check their certifications, education, interests, and years of experience, all the details that would help you make an informed choice. In addition, you can go through verified customer reviews and ratings before selecting the one you like best. 


If you wish to book an appointment with an in-network ENT doctor, you can choose your insurance carrier and plan from the drop-down menu on the website or app. If you cannot find your health plan listed on Zocdoc, you can also upload a photo of your insurance card. Once you upload a photo, Zocdoc will scan the image of your card and show you the relevant plan. Note this service is available only for medical insurance cards. Dental and vision are excluded. If you need help uploading your card, contact Zocdoc's service team. For more insurance-related information, check out Zocdoc's patient help center


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Statistics for specialists in New Port Richey, FL

According to the Florida Health Department, the rate of severe ENT infections among hospitalized patients aged 0-64 years fell from 17.4% (2915 hospitalizations) in 2018 to 15.8% (2668 hospitalizations) in 2019 and 9.1% (1566 hospitalizations) in 2020. Similar figures for Pasco County, which includes New Port Richey as one of its cities, were 16.4 (66 hospitalizations) in 2018, 14.2% (58 hospitalizations) in 2019, and 11.5% (48 hospitalizations) in 2020. 


Sources

WebMD

Mayo Clinic[1]

North Carolina Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat

American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Foundation

Florida Department of Health

UNC Health

MedicalNewsToday

Mayo Clinic Health System

Mayo Clinic[2]

Mayo Clinic[3]

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Cleveland Clinic

ENT Health

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