S/he is usually called an ENT surgeon or physician.
The proper title (hope my spelling stands up to this test) is an otorrhinolaryngologist.
ill spell it better for you
otolaryngologistAn ENT is a doctor that treats Ear Nose and Throat illnesses.
ENT doctors are also known as ENT physicians or otolaryngologists.
An otolaryngologist is a physician who specializes in the ear, nose and throat.
Eyes, ears, nose and throat
It is not strep throat. A doctor will need to diagnose your condition.
Otolaryngology, also popularly known as ear, nose and throat (ENT), is the branch of medicine that specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose, throat, and head and neck disorders.
It's actually ENT, which stands for Ear, Nose and Throat. The other term for that type of physician is Otolaryngologist.Ears, nose, and throat.Ear, nose, and throat doctor.otorhinolarynologist
A doctor who treats illnesses affecting the eyes, ears, nose, and throat is an otolaryngologist. A doctor who changes the outer structure or shape of the nose is a plastic surgeon, more specifically a rhinoplasty surgeon.
The formal term for a doctor who specializes in the human ear, nose, and throat is "otorhinolaryngologist". In Greek, the "ot" refers to the ear, "rhino" to the nose, and "laryng" to the throat. This is also how the rhinoceros got its name.
A specialist in caring for the ears, nose, and throat is an otolaryngologist, and s/he practices otolaryngology.
Otolaryngology is the medical term meaning study of the ears, nose and throat.
AnswerNot exactly. An otologist specializes in just the E (ear) part of ENT. They generally do a 1 year fellowship in only ear disease and surgery following a general ENT residency. A general ear, nose, throat doc is called an otolaryngologist or sometimes otorhinolaryngologist.OR....not a pizza doctor!!!
An otorhinolaryngologist, also known as an ENT (ear, nose, and throat) specialist, is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders and diseases related to the ear, nose, throat, and associated structures of the head and neck. They are trained to manage conditions such as hearing loss, sinus infections, tonsillitis, voice disorders, and more.
You will probably have to see a general practicioner first to get a referral to an ear, nose and throat specialist.
Physician who specialises with the ears, nose, and throat.