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Otolaryngology
St. John's Clinic - Ear, Nose & Throat

St. John's Otolaryngologists

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Ear, Nose, and Throat Facts

Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders

Hearing Disorders

Balance Disorders

Smell and Taste Disorders (Chemosensory Disorders)

Speech and Voice Disorders

Language Disorders

Vocal Cord Disorders

Other Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders

Laryngeal Cancer (Cancer of the Larynx)

Hearing and Speech Communication Services and Devices

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Otolaryngology is the medical specialty that focuses on disorders in the ear, nose, and throat. Although many of us think of hearing loss, sinus problems, or ear infections when we think of otolaryngology, it encompasses much more.

Otolaryngology and its allied services provide care for a wide range of disorders, including:

  • hearing;
  • balance;
  • smell;
  • taste;
  • voice;
  • speech;
  • language.

Otolaryngologists also manage the treatment of head and neck cancers, as well as perform reconstructive and cosmetic plastic surgery.

One Patient's Story

When 5-year-old Eli Thurman of Conway, who was born deaf, underwent surgery at St. John's three years ago to receive a cochlear implant, his parents hoped he might gain enough hearing from the device to protect himself from danger.

"He can hear a whisper," says his mom, Stacy. "The implant gave him so much more than we expected."

At 2, Eli was the first cochlear implant recipient in Springfield. St. John's otolaryngologist (ear, nose and throat specialist) Scott Estrem, M.D., who has been performing cochlear implants since 1987, performed Eli's surgery in 2000.

"I have to admit it was scary, Eli being the first implant patient in the area, but it would have been scary regardless," Stacy says. "I think the staff at St. John's Clinic - Ear, Nose & Throat went above and beyond to make sure that everything was ..."
"Perfect," says Eli's dad, Greg, finishing his wife's sentence. Stacy nods her head in agreement.

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