A few days ago
chocolatechipcookies2006

What is the proper word for ear doctor?

…and I would also appreciate it if anyone living in the Kingwood-Humble, Texas area can tell me where I can find one. THANX!

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A few days ago
loving

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A doctor who specializes in problems of the ear, nose and throat are normally called an ENT or an Otolaryngologist.

If the doctor has additional training in the medical and surgical management of dizziness,hearing loss, and tumors of the ear they may be called an Otologist.

If the doctor has additional training in diagnosing and treating nasal related disorders, then they might be called an Otorhynolaryngologist.

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5 years ago
Walter
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A few days ago
SnglMom
Primarily just that, an ear doctor. Some are also known as an Ear Nose and Throat Doctor/Specialist.
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A few days ago
smars442002
ENT-Ear Nose Throat doctor
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A few days ago
Anonymous
ENT specialist

Ear, Nose, Throat

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A few days ago
Kris L
The ‘proper name’ of an ‘ear doctor’ is actually not a ‘word’ … the closest word is ‘otolaryngologist’ which is an ‘ear, nose, and throat’ specialist. As for finding one, why don’t you call the closest UNIVERSITY hospital in your area and tell them where you live, and ask for a ‘referral’ that is within your ability to get to one.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
“Otologist”

Hoffman, Robert MD – Texas Ent Specialist

(281) 548-2626

18955 N Memorial Dr Ste 340, Humble, TX

Shu, Sally F MD – Texas Ent Specialist

(281) 548-2626

18955 N Memorial Dr Ste 340, Humble, TX

Houston Ear Nose & Throat Clnc

(281) 358-2314

22999 Highway 59 N Ste 246, Humble, TX

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A few days ago
sammy
Noun: ear doctor

1. A physician who specializes in the ear and its diseases

– ear specialist, otologist

Derived forms: ear doctors

Type of: medical specialist, specialist

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6 years ago
Anonymous
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What is the proper word for ear doctor?
…and I would also appreciate it if anyone living in the Kingwood-Humble, Texas area can tell me where I can find one. THANX!

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A few days ago
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You need an ENT, an Otologist or a Neuro-otologist – depending on your specific condition. Look each of these up on WebMD or a similar site, then search for the one you need on www.yellowpages.com in your area.

If you have insurance (specifically an HMO) you need to go to your Primary Care doctor first and get him or her to refer you. They will know which one and they will refer you to the ones that take your insurance. Plus, you’ll need the referral for your insurance to pay for their portion of the visit for your ear.

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