Boone Regional Ear Nose & ThroatBoone Regional Ear Nose & ThroatBoone Regional Ear Nose & Throat
M Barry Ellis, M.D.
Dr. Barry Ellis 2005 recipient of the
"Employer of the Year" Award


2004 Governor's Education
First Partnership Award
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indent  Our Practice
indent  Patient Education
       indent  About Otolaryngology
       indent  Allergies
       indent  Balance
       indent  Ears
       indent  Facial Plastic Surgery
       indent  Head and Neck Surgery
       indent  Hearing
             indent  Child Hearing Loss
             indent  Infant Hearing
             indent  Noise & Hearing Protection
             indent  Tinnitus (Ringing)
             indent  Hearing aids and devices
             indent  Instructions for ENG Testing
             indent  Hearing Health Links
             indent  What is an Audiologist
             indent  Clinical services
             indent  Five Minute Hearing Test
             indent  Buying a Hearing Aid
             indent  Hearing Aids Through The Ages
       indent  Nose
       indent  Sinuses
       indent  Snoring and Sleep Disorders
       indent  Throat
       indent  Thyroid / Parathyroid
       indent  Tobacco and Cancer
       indent  En Espa?ol
       indent  General Topics
indent  Patient Services
indent  Assignment of Benefits


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Hearing

Nearly 30 million Americans have impaired hearing. The most common cause of hearing loss in children is otitis media. For the elderly-the largest group affected-excessive noise, drugs, toxins, and heredity are the most frequent contributing factors.

Hearing loss is a medical disorder. In a limited number of patients, it can be surgically corrected; medical devices and rehabilitation can substantially reduce hearing loss in the vast majority of patients who cannot be helped by surgery. The medical specialists who diagnose and treat hearing disorders are called otolaryngologists-head and neck surgeons, or more commonly, "ear, nose and throat doctors."

Does my baby have hearing loss?

Noise, Ears and Hearing Protection

Doctor, What Causes Tinnitus?

Hearing Aids and Devices

Instructions for Electronystagmographic (ENG) Testing

Hearing Health Links

What is an Audiologists?

Clinical Services

So Your Child Has a Hearing Loss

Five Minute Hearing Test

Buying a Hearing Aid

Hearing Aids Through the Ages

BAHA Cochlear



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