FAQs
Below you will find frequently asked general questions about Huntington Ear, Nose, Throat Head & Neck Specialists. Please call (626) 796-6164 during office hours to speak to our staff.
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What types of insurance do you accept?
PPO Insurance

HMO Insurance

Medicare Insurance
Medicare Part B
Do you accept Medicare?
Yes, we accept Medicare Part B.
What is an Otolaryngologist?
Otolaryngology physicians are trained in the medical and surgical specialty area of ear, nose, and throat diseases and disorders. Otolaryngology physicians are commonly called ENT physicians for ear, nose, and throat.
What do Otolaryngologists treat?
Otolaryngology physicians are trained in the medical and surgical specialty area of ear, nose, and throat diseases and disorders.
Ear
Otolaryngologists are specialists in the medical and surgical treatment of hearing loss, ear infections, balance disorders, ear noise (tinnitus), and some cranial nerve disorders.
Nose
Otolaryngologists can help identify and treat nasal cavity and sinuses, including issues such as allergies, smell disorders, polyps, and nasal obstruction from a deviated septum.
Throat
Otolaryngologists are specialists in managing throat, larynx, and esophagus diseases, including voice and swallowing disorders.
Head and Neck
Otolaryngologists can treat infections, benign non-cancerous tumors, malignant cancerous tumors, and facial conditions in the head and neck area.
Ear
Otolaryngologists are specialists in the medical and surgical treatment of hearing loss, ear infections, balance disorders, ear noise (tinnitus), and some cranial nerve disorders.
Nose
Otolaryngologists can help identify and treat nasal cavity and sinuses, including issues such as allergies, smell disorders, polyps, and nasal obstruction from a deviated septum.
Throat
Otolaryngologists are specialists in managing throat, larynx, and esophagus diseases, including voice and swallowing disorders.
Head and Neck
Otolaryngologists can treat infections, benign non-cancerous tumors, malignant cancerous tumors, and facial conditions in the head and neck area.
Why should I see an Otolaryngologist?
Many physicians are trained in medicine or surgery but otolaryngologists are fully trained in both medicine and surgery. Otolaryngologists can identify and begin treating ear, nose, throat, head, and neck conditions without the need to refer you to a new physician for surgery.