
Dr. Mark Montgomery is an Otolaryngologist with specialized training to treat medical conditions of the ears, nose, throat, and related structures of the head and neck. Our specialty includes asthma management and allergy testing and treatment. We also offer the latest technology in hearing care and Hearing Aids and Sound Therapy with Serenade for Tinnitus (ringing in ears).
Hearing loss - We provide medical diagnostic hearing evaluations to rule out a possible medical condition for your hearing loss and can also provide you with properly fitted Hearing Aids. Please call our office for more information or to ask any questions on how we can help you.
Hearing loss - We provide medical diagnostic hearing evaluations to rule out a possible medical condition for your hearing loss and can also provide you with properly fitted Hearing Aids. Please call our office for more information or to ask any questions on how we can help you.
Services
Dr. Mark Montgomery is an Otolaryngologist with specialized training to treat medical conditions of the ears, nose, throat, and related structures of the head and neck. We can offer you an alternative to allergy shots with sublingual (drops under the tongue) therapy. Make an appointment today! We are always accepting new patients.
Our Staff
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James A. Hadley, MD, FACS received his medical degree from the University of Bordeaux II Faculty of Medicine, in France. After completing residency at the University of Rochester Medical Center, he became and accredited full professor at the University.
Dr. Hadley currently specializes in medical and surgical care of patients with general otolaryngology problems and with an emphasis in medical and surgical treatment of diseases of the nose and paranasal sinuses as well as head and neck surgery.Jeffery B. Hiltbrand, MD received his medical degree from Ohio State University and completed his Residency and Internship at Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake Forest University.
Dr. Hadley currently specializes in medical and surgical care of patients with general otolaryngology problems and with an emphasis in medical and surgical treatment of diseases of the nose and paranasal sinuses as well as head and neck surgery.Jeffery B. Hiltbrand, MD received his medical degree from Ohio State University and completed his Residency and Internship at Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake Forest University.
Audiology
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Why do I need an Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist and an audiologist for a successful hearing test and hearing aid fitting?. Hearing aids are medical devices regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and must be recommended and prescribed by licensed professionals.
An Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist and an audiologist work as a team to properly diagnose the cause of your hearing loss and help you decide on the right treatment and options.Additionally, a hearing aid sold online without a face-to-face evaluation with an audiologist and Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist can potentially cause various medical and financial problems.
An Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist and an audiologist work as a team to properly diagnose the cause of your hearing loss and help you decide on the right treatment and options.Additionally, a hearing aid sold online without a face-to-face evaluation with an audiologist and Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist can potentially cause various medical and financial problems.
New Era of Hearing Aids
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Hearing aids have come a long way, both in size and technology. Most now are essentially invisible. Technology now allows devices to wirelessly communicate with each other, providing more natural sound and better understanding in noisy situations. They can also wirelessly connect to your cell phone, landline phone and televisions.
Tinnitus Treatment
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Tinnitus is the term used to describe the condition of having ringing, buzzing, or noise in the ear or originating from the head. The word tinnitus is Latin and literally means ringing. Tinnitus can be caused by many things, and is usually a symptom of an underlying condition.
The treatment for your particular tinnitus will depend on the condition that is causing it, the severity, any accompanying issues such as hearing loss, and the impact the tinnitus has on daily activities.In order to find out the root cause of your tinnitus, your physician or audiologist will conduct a complete medical history, as well as a complete examination.
The treatment for your particular tinnitus will depend on the condition that is causing it, the severity, any accompanying issues such as hearing loss, and the impact the tinnitus has on daily activities.In order to find out the root cause of your tinnitus, your physician or audiologist will conduct a complete medical history, as well as a complete examination.
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