Ear, Nose, Throat (ENT) Doctors/Otolaryngologists in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, or Delaware
Advocare's ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialists, also known as otolaryngologists, diagnose and treat a broad range of conditions affecting the head and neck for patients throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. Our team treats chronic sinus infections, ear infections, hearing loss, tonsil and adenoid issues, sleep apnea, voice and swallowing disorders, and allergies affecting the ears, nose, and throat.
Our ENT physicians see patients of all ages, from children with recurring ear infections or enlarged tonsils to adults managing chronic sinusitis or voice changes. Many conditions can be effectively managed with medication or in-office treatment, while others may require surgical intervention, such as tonsillectomy, sinus surgery, or ear tube placement, which our specialists perform using modern, minimally invasive techniques whenever possible.
Working closely with allergy/immunology, audiology, and sleep medicine specialists across the Advocare network, our ENT team ensures coordinated care for patients with overlapping conditions. If you're dealing with persistent sinus pressure, ear pain, hearing changes, or throat and voice concerns, our ENT specialists can help identify the cause and the right treatment path.

Ear, Nose, Throat (ENT) Services in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, or Delaware
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Sinusitis
Sinusitis is a common condition characterized by the inflammation of the sinuses, which can result in symptoms such as nasal congestion, facial pain, and a reduced sense of smell. Effective management begins with a thorough diagnosis, often involving a combination of patient history, physical examination, and imaging studies to identify the underlying cause. Treatment options vary based on the severity and persistence of the condition. Medical therapy typically includes decongestants, antihistamines, and corticosteroids to reduce inflammation and alleviate symptoms. In cases where allergies are a contributing factor, an allergy evaluation may be recommended to identify specific triggers and guide the use of immunotherapy or further medical interventions. For individuals suffering from chronic or recurrent sinusitis unresponsive to conservative treatment, advanced surgical options like functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) may be considered to restore normal sinus drainage and improve breathing. This comprehensive approach aims to provide long-term relief and enhance the quality of life for those affected by chronic sinus issues.
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Sleep Apnea & Inspire Surgery
Comprehensive care for sleep apnea involves a multi-faceted approach to diagnose, manage, and treat this common sleep disorder effectively. Diagnostic testing is the initial step, often involving sleep studies to monitor breathing patterns, heart rate, and oxygen levels during sleep. Once diagnosed, various treatment options are available, with Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) therapy being the most common. However, for those unable to tolerate CPAP, alternatives like oral appliances or lifestyle changes may be recommended. Additionally, Inspire therapy presents an innovative solution for sleep apnea sufferers. This implantable device works by stimulating the hypoglossal nerve, which controls tongue movement, to keep airways open and restore natural breathing during sleep. By addressing individual needs and preferences, comprehensive care aims to improve sleep quality and overall health outcomes for those with sleep apnea.
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Thyroid & Parathyroid Surgery
Thyroid and parathyroid conditions require expert surgical care to address issues such as nodules, tumors, or gland dysfunctions that can disrupt hormonal balance. Minimally invasive techniques are often employed in these surgeries, allowing for precise removal of the problematic areas while minimizing recovery time and potential complications. These advanced methods help restore proper function and balance in the body's endocrine system, crucial for overall health and well-being. The focus is on providing effective treatment that is both efficient and considerate of the patient's quality of life during and after the procedure. Comprehensive care includes preoperative assessment, surgical intervention, and postoperative management to ensure optimal outcomes and swift recovery.
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Hearing Loss & Hearing Aids
Hearing loss is a complex condition requiring a comprehensive approach to its evaluation and management to enhance communication and overall quality of life. Diagnostic audiology plays a crucial role in accurately identifying the type and extent of hearing loss through a series of specialized tests. Based on these diagnostic results, personalized treatment plans are crafted to address the specific needs of each individual. These plans often include hearing aid fittings, which are tailored to ensure optimal performance and comfort, thereby improving the user’s ability to engage in daily communication. Additionally, ongoing support and adjustments are provided to adapt to any changes in hearing ability, ensuring that individuals can maintain an active and fulfilling lifestyle.
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Vertigo
Vertigo and balance disorders are complex conditions that require a thorough evaluation to identify underlying causes, such as inner ear dysfunction, neurological issues, or other medical conditions. A comprehensive approach to diagnosis involves a detailed medical history, physical examination, and possibly specialized tests to pinpoint the source of the imbalance. Once the cause is determined, targeted therapy is essential for symptom relief and may include vestibular rehabilitation, medication, or lifestyle modifications. This tailored treatment plan aims to restore balance, improve quality of life, and prevent future episodes, highlighting the importance of addressing both the symptoms and root causes of these disorders.
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Newborn Hearing Screen
Early hearing screening for newborns is a crucial process aimed at identifying potential hearing loss as soon as possible. This proactive approach ensures that any signs of hearing impairment are detected early, allowing for timely intervention. Such prompt action is vital for promoting healthy speech and language development, which can significantly impact a child's overall communication skills and learning abilities. By addressing hearing issues early, healthcare providers can implement appropriate therapies or treatments, thereby enhancing the child's chances of reaching developmental milestones effectively and leading a fuller, more engaging life.
FAQ
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What conditions does an ENT treat?
ENT specialists treat conditions of the ears, nose, throat, sinuses, and related structures of the head and neck, including infections, hearing loss, sleep apnea, and voice disorders.
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When should a child see an ENT?
Frequent ear infections, chronic congestion, enlarged tonsils or adenoids, and persistent snoring or breathing issues during sleep are common reasons for a pediatric ENT referral.
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Do ENTs perform surgery?
Yes, many ENT conditions are treated surgically when necessary, including tonsillectomy, adenoidectomy, sinus surgery, and ear tube placement, though many conditions are managed without surgery first.
