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HEARING AIDS
Hearing aids are a common non-invasive treatment option for hearing loss. A hearing aid is a small electronic device worn in or behind the ear to amplify sounds. While hearing aids are useful in improving listening and communication, they do not cure hearing impairment or make the ear function normally. A hearing aid includes threecomponents
FLEXIBLE FIBEROPTIC LARYNGOSCOPY Flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy is the most common examination used to view the throat and its surrounding structures. Performed endoscopically, it is performed to visualize abnormalities, biopsy tissue, or remove small growths, such as polyps, from the region. The flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy enables the doctor to view thefollowing areas
RHYTIDECTOMY
Rhytidectomy (facelift) counteracts these signs of aging by tightening muscle, removing fat, and trimming excess skin. Rhytidectomy improves the look of the lower and middle areas of the face, and the neck. It is most effective for correcting the following: Mid-face sagging. Deep creases under the eyes. MICROLARYNGEAL SURGERY Microlaryngeal Surgery. Microlaryngeal surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to biopsy or remove abnormal growths, such as granulomas or benign cysts, in the larynx. It is usually performed to correct voice disorders or to diagnose or treat laryngeal cancer. The majority of microscopic voice surgery procedures, though performed onan
SINUSITIS | JEFFREY E. GOLDBERG, MD Sinusitis is a common medical condition that occurs when the sinus cavities in the upper skull become inflamed and do not drain properly. When the sinuses accumulate fluid and mucus due to an allergy or upper respiratory illness, their passages become obstructed. Without proper drainage, the impacted material becomes a fertile area for viruses, bacteria, or occasionally fungi to grow and TRANSTYMPANIC INJECTIONS Transtympanic injections of corticosteroids or gentamicin can be an effective, minimally invasive treatment for dizziness, balance disorders and sudden hearing loss. Corticosteroids work by reducing inflammation. Because of its powerful ototoxic effects, Gentamicin, a powerful antibiotic, may be used to maintain cochlear function. NASOPHARYNGEAL TUMORS Nasopharyngeal Tumors. A nasopharyngeal tumor is a growth that forms in the nasopharynx, or the uppermost portion of the throat that is found behind the nasal cavity. The nasopharynx serves as a passageway for air from the nose to the throat and eventually to the lungs. A tumor in the nasopharynx may be either benign or malignant. VELOPHARYNGEAL INSUFFICIENCY Velopharyngeal insufficiency (VPI) is the result of an improper closing of the velopharyngeal sphincter, the soft palate muscle, during speech. When this muscle does not close properly, air escapes through the nose instead of the mouth. During speech, VPI produces a nasal quality to the voice, known as hypernasality, and a snorting sound during the pronunciation of certain letters. JEFFREY E. GOLDBERG, MD 4245 JOHNS CREEK PKWY Jeffrey E. Goldberg, MD Suite D 4245 Johns Creek Pkwy Suwanee, Georgia 30024-9122 Phone: 770-495-3820 LASER VOCAL CORD SURGERY Laser vocal cord surgery is an endoscopic procedure used to remove and treat a number of conditions which affect the vocal cords, including vocal cord dysplasia, benign nodules, polyps, laryngeal papillomas and some laryngeal malignancies. Laser surgery works by destroying the blood supply to the lesions, while leaving surrounding healthy tissueintact.
HEARING AIDS
Hearing aids are a common non-invasive treatment option for hearing loss. A hearing aid is a small electronic device worn in or behind the ear to amplify sounds. While hearing aids are useful in improving listening and communication, they do not cure hearing impairment or make the ear function normally. A hearing aid includes threecomponents
FLEXIBLE FIBEROPTIC LARYNGOSCOPY Flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy is the most common examination used to view the throat and its surrounding structures. Performed endoscopically, it is performed to visualize abnormalities, biopsy tissue, or remove small growths, such as polyps, from the region. The flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy enables the doctor to view thefollowing areas
RHYTIDECTOMY
Rhytidectomy (facelift) counteracts these signs of aging by tightening muscle, removing fat, and trimming excess skin. Rhytidectomy improves the look of the lower and middle areas of the face, and the neck. It is most effective for correcting the following: Mid-face sagging. Deep creases under the eyes. MICROLARYNGEAL SURGERY Microlaryngeal Surgery. Microlaryngeal surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to biopsy or remove abnormal growths, such as granulomas or benign cysts, in the larynx. It is usually performed to correct voice disorders or to diagnose or treat laryngeal cancer. The majority of microscopic voice surgery procedures, though performed onan
SINUSITIS | JEFFREY E. GOLDBERG, MD Sinusitis is a common medical condition that occurs when the sinus cavities in the upper skull become inflamed and do not drain properly. When the sinuses accumulate fluid and mucus due to an allergy or upper respiratory illness, their passages become obstructed. Without proper drainage, the impacted material becomes a fertile area for viruses, bacteria, or occasionally fungi to grow and TRANSTYMPANIC INJECTIONS Transtympanic injections of corticosteroids or gentamicin can be an effective, minimally invasive treatment for dizziness, balance disorders and sudden hearing loss. Corticosteroids work by reducing inflammation. Because of its powerful ototoxic effects, Gentamicin, a powerful antibiotic, may be used to maintain cochlear function. NASOPHARYNGEAL TUMORS Nasopharyngeal Tumors. A nasopharyngeal tumor is a growth that forms in the nasopharynx, or the uppermost portion of the throat that is found behind the nasal cavity. The nasopharynx serves as a passageway for air from the nose to the throat and eventually to the lungs. A tumor in the nasopharynx may be either benign or malignant. VELOPHARYNGEAL INSUFFICIENCY Velopharyngeal insufficiency (VPI) is the result of an improper closing of the velopharyngeal sphincter, the soft palate muscle, during speech. When this muscle does not close properly, air escapes through the nose instead of the mouth. During speech, VPI produces a nasal quality to the voice, known as hypernasality, and a snorting sound during the pronunciation of certain letters. MICROLARYNGEAL SURGERY Microlaryngeal Surgery. Microlaryngeal surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to biopsy or remove abnormal growths, such as granulomas or benign cysts, in the larynx. It is usually performed to correct voice disorders or to diagnose or treat laryngeal cancer. The majority of microscopic voice surgery procedures, though performed onan
TRANSTYMPANIC INJECTIONS Transtympanic injections of corticosteroids or gentamicin can be an effective, minimally invasive treatment for dizziness, balance disorders and sudden hearing loss. Corticosteroids work by reducing inflammation. Because of its powerful ototoxic effects, Gentamicin, a powerful antibiotic, may be used to maintain cochlear function.ESOPHAGOSCOPY
Esophagoscopy. An esophagoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat conditions of the esophagus. This procedure can identify diseases of the esophagus, determine the cause of symptoms, remove growths and swallowed objects or stretch narrowed areas.TYMPANOSTOMY
Tympanostomy. A tympanostomy is a surgical procedure during which a surgical opening is made in the eardrum, or tympanic membrane, in order to promote drainage of infected fluid from the middle ear and ear tubes are surgically implanted into the eardrum to promote ongoingdrainage.
NECK MASSES
Any lump or swelling on the neck is considered a neck mass. Neck masses are relatively common, both in childhood and adulthood, and may be the result of swollen lymph nodes or swelling of the muscles of the neck, known as torticollis, which usually appear on the front of the neck. Neck masses may indicate a wide range of conditions, from benign to serious or even life-threatening. GOITER | JEFFREY E. GOLDBERG, MD Goiter. A goiter is an abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland, a small gland at the base of the neck, below the Adam's apple, which is part of the endocrine system. The thyroid gland helps the body to use energy and keep warm, and keeps the muscles, the heart and other organs working efficiently. A goiter does not necessarily signify a VOCAL CORD PARALYSIS Vocal cord paralysis is a common disorder that occurs when nerve impulses to the larynx (commonly known as the voice box) are interrupted. This malfunction, which may occur in one or both vocal cords, not only affects the patient's ability to speak, but may interfere with normal breathing or swallowing.CHOLESTEATOMA
Cholesteatoma. A cholesteatoma is a benign cyst in the middle ear or on the mastoid. A rare cause of hearing loss, a cholesteatoma results from a malfunction of the Eustachian tubes, usually as a result of ear infections, perhaps even a perforation of the tympanic membrane, commonly known as the eardrum. CPAP TITRATION SLEEP TEST CPAP Titration Sleep Test. Patients who have been diagnosed with sleep apnea may need to undergo a sleep study test to determine what type of treatment is best for their condition. A common method of treating sleep apnea is the use of continuous positive airway pressure, or CPAP device. A CPAP device uses a mask that fits over the mouth and nose.TURBINATE COBLATION
Turbinate coblation, also known as ablation, is an effective treatment used to reduce the size of one or more of the small curved bones in the nose called turbinates. When one of these bones becomes enlarged, it may clog the nasal passages, resulting in several troublesome symptoms, including snoring, nasal congestion, facial pressure, sleep apnea and recurrent or chronic sinusitis. JEFFREY E. GOLDBERG, MD 4245 JOHNS CREEK PKWY Jeffrey E. Goldberg, MD Suite D 4245 Johns Creek Pkwy Suwanee, Georgia 30024-9122 Phone: 770-495-3820 LASER VOCAL CORD SURGERY Laser vocal cord surgery is an endoscopic procedure used to remove and treat a number of conditions which affect the vocal cords, including vocal cord dysplasia, benign nodules, polyps, laryngeal papillomas and some laryngeal malignancies. Laser surgery works by destroying the blood supply to the lesions, while leaving surrounding healthy tissueintact.
HEARING AIDS
Hearing aids are a common non-invasive treatment option for hearing loss. A hearing aid is a small electronic device worn in or behind the ear to amplify sounds. While hearing aids are useful in improving listening and communication, they do not cure hearing impairment or make the ear function normally. A hearing aid includes threecomponents
FLEXIBLE FIBEROPTIC LARYNGOSCOPY Flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy is the most common examination used to view the throat and its surrounding structures. Performed endoscopically, it is performed to visualize abnormalities, biopsy tissue, or remove small growths, such as polyps, from the region. The flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy enables the doctor to view thefollowing areas
RHYTIDECTOMY
Rhytidectomy (facelift) counteracts these signs of aging by tightening muscle, removing fat, and trimming excess skin. Rhytidectomy improves the look of the lower and middle areas of the face, and the neck. It is most effective for correcting the following: Mid-face sagging. Deep creases under the eyes. MICROLARYNGEAL SURGERY Microlaryngeal Surgery. Microlaryngeal surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to biopsy or remove abnormal growths, such as granulomas or benign cysts, in the larynx. It is usually performed to correct voice disorders or to diagnose or treat laryngeal cancer. The majority of microscopic voice surgery procedures, though performed onan
SINUSITIS | JEFFREY E. GOLDBERG, MD Sinusitis is a common medical condition that occurs when the sinus cavities in the upper skull become inflamed and do not drain properly. When the sinuses accumulate fluid and mucus due to an allergy or upper respiratory illness, their passages become obstructed. Without proper drainage, the impacted material becomes a fertile area for viruses, bacteria, or occasionally fungi to grow and NASOPHARYNGEAL TUMORS Nasopharyngeal Tumors. A nasopharyngeal tumor is a growth that forms in the nasopharynx, or the uppermost portion of the throat that is found behind the nasal cavity. The nasopharynx serves as a passageway for air from the nose to the throat and eventually to the lungs. A tumor in the nasopharynx may be either benign or malignant.SULCUS VOCALIS
Sulcus Vocalis. Sulcus vocalis is a voice disorder that causes perpetual hoarseness, vocal weakness and voice fatigue. The condition results from a thinning or loss of a layer of tissue along the vocal cord (vocal fold) called the superficial lamina propria. This layer of tissue normally vibrates during the production of VELOPHARYNGEAL INSUFFICIENCY Velopharyngeal insufficiency (VPI) is the result of an improper closing of the velopharyngeal sphincter, the soft palate muscle, during speech. When this muscle does not close properly, air escapes through the nose instead of the mouth. During speech, VPI produces a nasal quality to the voice, known as hypernasality, and a snorting sound during the pronunciation of certain letters. JEFFREY E. GOLDBERG, MD 4245 JOHNS CREEK PKWY Jeffrey E. Goldberg, MD Suite D 4245 Johns Creek Pkwy Suwanee, Georgia 30024-9122 Phone: 770-495-3820 LASER VOCAL CORD SURGERY Laser vocal cord surgery is an endoscopic procedure used to remove and treat a number of conditions which affect the vocal cords, including vocal cord dysplasia, benign nodules, polyps, laryngeal papillomas and some laryngeal malignancies. Laser surgery works by destroying the blood supply to the lesions, while leaving surrounding healthy tissueintact.
HEARING AIDS
Hearing aids are a common non-invasive treatment option for hearing loss. A hearing aid is a small electronic device worn in or behind the ear to amplify sounds. While hearing aids are useful in improving listening and communication, they do not cure hearing impairment or make the ear function normally. A hearing aid includes threecomponents
FLEXIBLE FIBEROPTIC LARYNGOSCOPY Flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy is the most common examination used to view the throat and its surrounding structures. Performed endoscopically, it is performed to visualize abnormalities, biopsy tissue, or remove small growths, such as polyps, from the region. The flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy enables the doctor to view thefollowing areas
RHYTIDECTOMY
Rhytidectomy (facelift) counteracts these signs of aging by tightening muscle, removing fat, and trimming excess skin. Rhytidectomy improves the look of the lower and middle areas of the face, and the neck. It is most effective for correcting the following: Mid-face sagging. Deep creases under the eyes. MICROLARYNGEAL SURGERY Microlaryngeal Surgery. Microlaryngeal surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to biopsy or remove abnormal growths, such as granulomas or benign cysts, in the larynx. It is usually performed to correct voice disorders or to diagnose or treat laryngeal cancer. The majority of microscopic voice surgery procedures, though performed onan
SINUSITIS | JEFFREY E. GOLDBERG, MD Sinusitis is a common medical condition that occurs when the sinus cavities in the upper skull become inflamed and do not drain properly. When the sinuses accumulate fluid and mucus due to an allergy or upper respiratory illness, their passages become obstructed. Without proper drainage, the impacted material becomes a fertile area for viruses, bacteria, or occasionally fungi to grow and NASOPHARYNGEAL TUMORS Nasopharyngeal Tumors. A nasopharyngeal tumor is a growth that forms in the nasopharynx, or the uppermost portion of the throat that is found behind the nasal cavity. The nasopharynx serves as a passageway for air from the nose to the throat and eventually to the lungs. A tumor in the nasopharynx may be either benign or malignant.SULCUS VOCALIS
Sulcus Vocalis. Sulcus vocalis is a voice disorder that causes perpetual hoarseness, vocal weakness and voice fatigue. The condition results from a thinning or loss of a layer of tissue along the vocal cord (vocal fold) called the superficial lamina propria. This layer of tissue normally vibrates during the production of VELOPHARYNGEAL INSUFFICIENCY Velopharyngeal insufficiency (VPI) is the result of an improper closing of the velopharyngeal sphincter, the soft palate muscle, during speech. When this muscle does not close properly, air escapes through the nose instead of the mouth. During speech, VPI produces a nasal quality to the voice, known as hypernasality, and a snorting sound during the pronunciation of certain letters. MICROLARYNGEAL SURGERY Microlaryngeal Surgery. Microlaryngeal surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to biopsy or remove abnormal growths, such as granulomas or benign cysts, in the larynx. It is usually performed to correct voice disorders or to diagnose or treat laryngeal cancer. The majority of microscopic voice surgery procedures, though performed onan
TYMPANOSTOMY
Tympanostomy. A tympanostomy is a surgical procedure during which a surgical opening is made in the eardrum, or tympanic membrane, in order to promote drainage of infected fluid from the middle ear and ear tubes are surgically implanted into the eardrum to promote ongoingdrainage.
TRANSTYMPANIC INJECTIONS Transtympanic injections of corticosteroids or gentamicin can be an effective, minimally invasive treatment for dizziness, balance disorders and sudden hearing loss. Corticosteroids work by reducing inflammation. Because of its powerful ototoxic effects, Gentamicin, a powerful antibiotic, may be used to maintain cochlear function.ESOPHAGOSCOPY
Esophagoscopy. An esophagoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat conditions of the esophagus. This procedure can identify diseases of the esophagus, determine the cause of symptoms, remove growths and swallowed objects or stretch narrowed areas.NECK MASSES
Any lump or swelling on the neck is considered a neck mass. Neck masses are relatively common, both in childhood and adulthood, and may be the result of swollen lymph nodes or swelling of the muscles of the neck, known as torticollis, which usually appear on the front of the neck. Neck masses may indicate a wide range of conditions, from benign to serious or even life-threatening. GOITER | JEFFREY E. GOLDBERG, MD Goiter. A goiter is an abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland, a small gland at the base of the neck, below the Adam's apple, which is part of the endocrine system. The thyroid gland helps the body to use energy and keep warm, and keeps the muscles, the heart and other organs working efficiently. A goiter does not necessarily signify a VOCAL CORD PARALYSIS Vocal cord paralysis is a common disorder that occurs when nerve impulses to the larynx (commonly known as the voice box) are interrupted. This malfunction, which may occur in one or both vocal cords, not only affects the patient's ability to speak, but may interfere with normal breathing or swallowing.CHOLESTEATOMA
Cholesteatoma. A cholesteatoma is a benign cyst in the middle ear or on the mastoid. A rare cause of hearing loss, a cholesteatoma results from a malfunction of the Eustachian tubes, usually as a result of ear infections, perhaps even a perforation of the tympanic membrane, commonly known as the eardrum. CPAP TITRATION SLEEP TEST CPAP Titration Sleep Test. Patients who have been diagnosed with sleep apnea may need to undergo a sleep study test to determine what type of treatment is best for their condition. A common method of treating sleep apnea is the use of continuous positive airway pressure, or CPAP device. A CPAP device uses a mask that fits over the mouth and nose.TURBINATE COBLATION
Turbinate coblation, also known as ablation, is an effective treatment used to reduce the size of one or more of the small curved bones in the nose called turbinates. When one of these bones becomes enlarged, it may clog the nasal passages, resulting in several troublesome symptoms, including snoring, nasal congestion, facial pressure, sleep apnea and recurrent or chronic sinusitis. JEFFREY E. GOLDBERG, MD 4245 JOHNS CREEK PKWY Jeffrey E. Goldberg, MD Suite D 4245 Johns Creek Pkwy Suwanee, Georgia 30024-9122 Phone: 770-495-3820HEARING AIDS
Hearing aids are a common non-invasive treatment option for hearing loss. A hearing aid is a small electronic device worn in or behind the ear to amplify sounds. While hearing aids are useful in improving listening and communication, they do not cure hearing impairment or make the ear function normally. A hearing aid includes threecomponents
FLEXIBLE FIBEROPTIC LARYNGOSCOPY Flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy is the most common examination used to view the throat and its surrounding structures. Performed endoscopically, it is performed to visualize abnormalities, biopsy tissue, or remove small growths, such as polyps, from the region. The flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy enables the doctor to view thefollowing areas
LASER VOCAL CORD SURGERY Laser vocal cord surgery is an endoscopic procedure used to remove and treat a number of conditions which affect the vocal cords, including vocal cord dysplasia, benign nodules, polyps, laryngeal papillomas and some laryngeal malignancies. Laser surgery works by destroying the blood supply to the lesions, while leaving surrounding healthy tissueintact.
NECK MASSES
Any lump or swelling on the neck is considered a neck mass. Neck masses are relatively common, both in childhood and adulthood, and may be the result of swollen lymph nodes or swelling of the muscles of the neck, known as torticollis, which usually appear on the front of the neck. Neck masses may indicate a wide range of conditions, from benign to serious or even life-threatening. SINUSITIS | JEFFREY E. GOLDBERG, MD Sinusitis is a common medical condition that occurs when the sinus cavities in the upper skull become inflamed and do not drain properly. When the sinuses accumulate fluid and mucus due to an allergy or upper respiratory illness, their passages become obstructed. Without proper drainage, the impacted material becomes a fertile area for viruses, bacteria, or occasionally fungi to grow and MICROLARYNGEAL SURGERY Microlaryngeal Surgery. Microlaryngeal surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to biopsy or remove abnormal growths, such as granulomas or benign cysts, in the larynx. It is usually performed to correct voice disorders or to diagnose or treat laryngeal cancer. The majority of microscopic voice surgery procedures, though performed onan
VOCAL CORD PARALYSIS Vocal cord paralysis is a common disorder that occurs when nerve impulses to the larynx (commonly known as the voice box) are interrupted. This malfunction, which may occur in one or both vocal cords, not only affects the patient's ability to speak, but may interfere with normal breathing or swallowing. VELOPHARYNGEAL INSUFFICIENCY Velopharyngeal insufficiency (VPI) is the result of an improper closing of the velopharyngeal sphincter, the soft palate muscle, during speech. When this muscle does not close properly, air escapes through the nose instead of the mouth. During speech, VPI produces a nasal quality to the voice, known as hypernasality, and a snorting sound during the pronunciation of certain letters. ENDOSCOPIC SINUS FRACTURE REPAIR Endoscopic Sinus Fracture Repair. A sinus fracture is a break in one of the facial bones in the area of the frontal sinuses. It frequently occurs in the lower portion of the forehead where the bone is thinner than it is around the upper forehead and therefore more susceptible tofracture.
JEFFREY E. GOLDBERG, MD 4245 JOHNS CREEK PKWY Jeffrey E. Goldberg, MD Suite D 4245 Johns Creek Pkwy Suwanee, Georgia 30024-9122 Phone: 770-495-3820HEARING AIDS
Hearing aids are a common non-invasive treatment option for hearing loss. A hearing aid is a small electronic device worn in or behind the ear to amplify sounds. While hearing aids are useful in improving listening and communication, they do not cure hearing impairment or make the ear function normally. A hearing aid includes threecomponents
FLEXIBLE FIBEROPTIC LARYNGOSCOPY Flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy is the most common examination used to view the throat and its surrounding structures. Performed endoscopically, it is performed to visualize abnormalities, biopsy tissue, or remove small growths, such as polyps, from the region. The flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy enables the doctor to view thefollowing areas
LASER VOCAL CORD SURGERY Laser vocal cord surgery is an endoscopic procedure used to remove and treat a number of conditions which affect the vocal cords, including vocal cord dysplasia, benign nodules, polyps, laryngeal papillomas and some laryngeal malignancies. Laser surgery works by destroying the blood supply to the lesions, while leaving surrounding healthy tissueintact.
NECK MASSES
Any lump or swelling on the neck is considered a neck mass. Neck masses are relatively common, both in childhood and adulthood, and may be the result of swollen lymph nodes or swelling of the muscles of the neck, known as torticollis, which usually appear on the front of the neck. Neck masses may indicate a wide range of conditions, from benign to serious or even life-threatening. SINUSITIS | JEFFREY E. GOLDBERG, MD Sinusitis is a common medical condition that occurs when the sinus cavities in the upper skull become inflamed and do not drain properly. When the sinuses accumulate fluid and mucus due to an allergy or upper respiratory illness, their passages become obstructed. Without proper drainage, the impacted material becomes a fertile area for viruses, bacteria, or occasionally fungi to grow and MICROLARYNGEAL SURGERY Microlaryngeal Surgery. Microlaryngeal surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to biopsy or remove abnormal growths, such as granulomas or benign cysts, in the larynx. It is usually performed to correct voice disorders or to diagnose or treat laryngeal cancer. The majority of microscopic voice surgery procedures, though performed onan
VOCAL CORD PARALYSIS Vocal cord paralysis is a common disorder that occurs when nerve impulses to the larynx (commonly known as the voice box) are interrupted. This malfunction, which may occur in one or both vocal cords, not only affects the patient's ability to speak, but may interfere with normal breathing or swallowing. VELOPHARYNGEAL INSUFFICIENCY Velopharyngeal insufficiency (VPI) is the result of an improper closing of the velopharyngeal sphincter, the soft palate muscle, during speech. When this muscle does not close properly, air escapes through the nose instead of the mouth. During speech, VPI produces a nasal quality to the voice, known as hypernasality, and a snorting sound during the pronunciation of certain letters. ENDOSCOPIC SINUS FRACTURE REPAIR Endoscopic Sinus Fracture Repair. A sinus fracture is a break in one of the facial bones in the area of the frontal sinuses. It frequently occurs in the lower portion of the forehead where the bone is thinner than it is around the upper forehead and therefore more susceptible tofracture.
OFFICE POLICIES
Patient Information. Our main office is located in the Johns Creek community, at 4245 Johns Creek Parkway, Suwanee. To schedule an appointment, please call 770-495-3820, and our friendly front office staff will assist you in scheduling an appointment that is convenient for you. For non-medical general inquires email us at welisten@jgoldbergmd.com LASER VOCAL CORD SURGERY Laser vocal cord surgery is an endoscopic procedure used to remove and treat a number of conditions which affect the vocal cords, including vocal cord dysplasia, benign nodules, polyps, laryngeal papillomas and some laryngeal malignancies. Laser surgery works by destroying the blood supply to the lesions, while leaving surrounding healthy tissueintact.
OTOSCLEROSIS
Otosclerosis. Otosclerosis is the abnormal growth of bone in the middle ear. This growth prevents structures of the ear from functioning properly and can cause hearing loss. The blocked structures are unable to vibrate in response to sound waves and therefore the ear does not function properly, causing partial or complete hearing loss.RHYTIDECTOMY
Rhytidectomy (facelift) counteracts these signs of aging by tightening muscle, removing fat, and trimming excess skin. Rhytidectomy improves the look of the lower and middle areas of the face, and the neck. It is most effective for correcting the following: Mid-face sagging. Deep creases under the eyes. GOITER | JEFFREY E. GOLDBERG, MD Goiter. A goiter is an abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland, a small gland at the base of the neck, below the Adam's apple, which is part of the endocrine system. The thyroid gland helps the body to use energy and keep warm, and keeps the muscles, the heart and other organs working efficiently. A goiter does not necessarily signify a NASOPHARYNGEAL TUMORS Nasopharyngeal Tumors. A nasopharyngeal tumor is a growth that forms in the nasopharynx, or the uppermost portion of the throat that is found behind the nasal cavity. The nasopharynx serves as a passageway for air from the nose to the throat and eventually to the lungs. A tumor in the nasopharynx may be either benign or malignant.CHOLESTEATOMA
Cholesteatoma. A cholesteatoma is a benign cyst in the middle ear or on the mastoid. A rare cause of hearing loss, a cholesteatoma results from a malfunction of the Eustachian tubes, usually as a result of ear infections, perhaps even a perforation of the tympanic membrane, commonly known as the eardrum.TONSILLECTOMY
A tonsillectomy is the surgical removal of the tonsils, the two pads located at either side of the back of the throat. The tonsils serve as part of the immune system, a first line of defense for pathogens entering the mouth or nose. Because of their function, they may become infected or inflamed and, in some cases, may require surgical removal. CPAP TITRATION SLEEP TEST CPAP Titration Sleep Test. Patients who have been diagnosed with sleep apnea may need to undergo a sleep study test to determine what type of treatment is best for their condition. A common method of treating sleep apnea is the use of continuous positive airway pressure, or CPAP device. A CPAP device uses a mask that fits over the mouth and nose. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT ALLERGIES Ear, nose and throat (ENT) allergies, like other types of allergies, are extremely common. Allergic reactions of all kinds are triggered by an abnormal response of the immune system when it mistakes an innocuous substance for a serious threat. While most allergic symptoms of this type are relatively mild, untreated ear, nose and throat allergies should not be ignored because they may lead to JEFFREY E. GOLDBERG, MD 4245 JOHNS CREEK PKWY Jeffrey E. Goldberg, MD Suite D 4245 Johns Creek Pkwy Suwanee, Georgia 30024-9122 Phone: 770-495-3820HEARING AIDS
Hearing aids are a common non-invasive treatment option for hearing loss. A hearing aid is a small electronic device worn in or behind the ear to amplify sounds. While hearing aids are useful in improving listening and communication, they do not cure hearing impairment or make the ear function normally. A hearing aid includes threecomponents
FLEXIBLE FIBEROPTIC LARYNGOSCOPY Flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy is the most common examination used to view the throat and its surrounding structures. Performed endoscopically, it is performed to visualize abnormalities, biopsy tissue, or remove small growths, such as polyps, from the region. The flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy enables the doctor to view thefollowing areas
LASER VOCAL CORD SURGERY Laser vocal cord surgery is an endoscopic procedure used to remove and treat a number of conditions which affect the vocal cords, including vocal cord dysplasia, benign nodules, polyps, laryngeal papillomas and some laryngeal malignancies. Laser surgery works by destroying the blood supply to the lesions, while leaving surrounding healthy tissueintact.
SINUSITIS | JEFFREY E. GOLDBERG, MD Sinusitis is a common medical condition that occurs when the sinus cavities in the upper skull become inflamed and do not drain properly. When the sinuses accumulate fluid and mucus due to an allergy or upper respiratory illness, their passages become obstructed. Without proper drainage, the impacted material becomes a fertile area for viruses, bacteria, or occasionally fungi to grow and MICROLARYNGEAL SURGERY Microlaryngeal Surgery. Microlaryngeal surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to biopsy or remove abnormal growths, such as granulomas or benign cysts, in the larynx. It is usually performed to correct voice disorders or to diagnose or treat laryngeal cancer. The majority of microscopic voice surgery procedures, though performed onan
NECK MASSES
Any lump or swelling on the neck is considered a neck mass. Neck masses are relatively common, both in childhood and adulthood, and may be the result of swollen lymph nodes or swelling of the muscles of the neck, known as torticollis, which usually appear on the front of the neck. Neck masses may indicate a wide range of conditions, from benign to serious or even life-threatening. VOCAL CORD PARALYSIS Vocal cord paralysis is a common disorder that occurs when nerve impulses to the larynx (commonly known as the voice box) are interrupted. This malfunction, which may occur in one or both vocal cords, not only affects the patient's ability to speak, but may interfere with normal breathing or swallowing. NASOPHARYNGEAL TUMORS Nasopharyngeal Tumors. A nasopharyngeal tumor is a growth that forms in the nasopharynx, or the uppermost portion of the throat that is found behind the nasal cavity. The nasopharynx serves as a passageway for air from the nose to the throat and eventually to the lungs. A tumor in the nasopharynx may be either benign or malignant. ENDOSCOPIC SINUS FRACTURE REPAIR Endoscopic Sinus Fracture Repair. A sinus fracture is a break in one of the facial bones in the area of the frontal sinuses. It frequently occurs in the lower portion of the forehead where the bone is thinner than it is around the upper forehead and therefore more susceptible tofracture.
JEFFREY E. GOLDBERG, MD 4245 JOHNS CREEK PKWY Jeffrey E. Goldberg, MD Suite D 4245 Johns Creek Pkwy Suwanee, Georgia 30024-9122 Phone: 770-495-3820HEARING AIDS
Hearing aids are a common non-invasive treatment option for hearing loss. A hearing aid is a small electronic device worn in or behind the ear to amplify sounds. While hearing aids are useful in improving listening and communication, they do not cure hearing impairment or make the ear function normally. A hearing aid includes threecomponents
FLEXIBLE FIBEROPTIC LARYNGOSCOPY Flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy is the most common examination used to view the throat and its surrounding structures. Performed endoscopically, it is performed to visualize abnormalities, biopsy tissue, or remove small growths, such as polyps, from the region. The flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy enables the doctor to view thefollowing areas
LASER VOCAL CORD SURGERY Laser vocal cord surgery is an endoscopic procedure used to remove and treat a number of conditions which affect the vocal cords, including vocal cord dysplasia, benign nodules, polyps, laryngeal papillomas and some laryngeal malignancies. Laser surgery works by destroying the blood supply to the lesions, while leaving surrounding healthy tissueintact.
SINUSITIS | JEFFREY E. GOLDBERG, MD Sinusitis is a common medical condition that occurs when the sinus cavities in the upper skull become inflamed and do not drain properly. When the sinuses accumulate fluid and mucus due to an allergy or upper respiratory illness, their passages become obstructed. Without proper drainage, the impacted material becomes a fertile area for viruses, bacteria, or occasionally fungi to grow and MICROLARYNGEAL SURGERY Microlaryngeal Surgery. Microlaryngeal surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to biopsy or remove abnormal growths, such as granulomas or benign cysts, in the larynx. It is usually performed to correct voice disorders or to diagnose or treat laryngeal cancer. The majority of microscopic voice surgery procedures, though performed onan
NECK MASSES
Any lump or swelling on the neck is considered a neck mass. Neck masses are relatively common, both in childhood and adulthood, and may be the result of swollen lymph nodes or swelling of the muscles of the neck, known as torticollis, which usually appear on the front of the neck. Neck masses may indicate a wide range of conditions, from benign to serious or even life-threatening. VOCAL CORD PARALYSIS Vocal cord paralysis is a common disorder that occurs when nerve impulses to the larynx (commonly known as the voice box) are interrupted. This malfunction, which may occur in one or both vocal cords, not only affects the patient's ability to speak, but may interfere with normal breathing or swallowing. NASOPHARYNGEAL TUMORS Nasopharyngeal Tumors. A nasopharyngeal tumor is a growth that forms in the nasopharynx, or the uppermost portion of the throat that is found behind the nasal cavity. The nasopharynx serves as a passageway for air from the nose to the throat and eventually to the lungs. A tumor in the nasopharynx may be either benign or malignant. ENDOSCOPIC SINUS FRACTURE REPAIR Endoscopic Sinus Fracture Repair. A sinus fracture is a break in one of the facial bones in the area of the frontal sinuses. It frequently occurs in the lower portion of the forehead where the bone is thinner than it is around the upper forehead and therefore more susceptible tofracture.
LASER VOCAL CORD SURGERY Laser vocal cord surgery is an endoscopic procedure used to remove and treat a number of conditions which affect the vocal cords, including vocal cord dysplasia, benign nodules, polyps, laryngeal papillomas and some laryngeal malignancies. Laser surgery works by destroying the blood supply to the lesions, while leaving surrounding healthy tissueintact.
OTOSCLEROSIS
Otosclerosis. Otosclerosis is the abnormal growth of bone in the middle ear. This growth prevents structures of the ear from functioning properly and can cause hearing loss. The blocked structures are unable to vibrate in response to sound waves and therefore the ear does not function properly, causing partial or complete hearing loss. GOITER | JEFFREY E. GOLDBERG, MD Goiter. A goiter is an abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland, a small gland at the base of the neck, below the Adam's apple, which is part of the endocrine system. The thyroid gland helps the body to use energy and keep warm, and keeps the muscles, the heart and other organs working efficiently. A goiter does not necessarily signify aSEPTOPLASTY
Septoplasty. Septoplasty is a surgical procedure to correct defects or deformities of the septum, the partition between the two nostrils. Commonly, the procedure is performed to correct a deviated septum. While a small deviation of the septum is commonplace, if the condition is severe, it may impede airflow through the nostrils.NASAL FRACTURE
In cases of facial trauma, nasal fractures are a common type of bone injury. This is largely due to the prominence and central location of the nose on the face and the weakness of the cartilage. A nasal fracture is commonly the result of an injury from a car accident, a fall, a physical altercation, or a sports related injury. Untreated nasal fractures can negatively affect both the appearanceTONSILLECTOMY
A tonsillectomy is the surgical removal of the tonsils, the two pads located at either side of the back of the throat. The tonsils serve as part of the immune system, a first line of defense for pathogens entering the mouth or nose. Because of their function, they may become infected or inflamed and, in some cases, may require surgical removal.SULCUS VOCALIS
Sulcus Vocalis. Sulcus vocalis is a voice disorder that causes perpetual hoarseness, vocal weakness and voice fatigue. The condition results from a thinning or loss of a layer of tissue along the vocal cord (vocal fold) called the superficial lamina propria. This layer of tissue normally vibrates during the production of CPAP TITRATION SLEEP TEST CPAP Titration Sleep Test. Patients who have been diagnosed with sleep apnea may need to undergo a sleep study test to determine what type of treatment is best for their condition. A common method of treating sleep apnea is the use of continuous positive airway pressure, or CPAP device. A CPAP device uses a mask that fits over the mouth and nose.CHOLESTEATOMA
Cholesteatoma. A cholesteatoma is a benign cyst in the middle ear or on the mastoid. A rare cause of hearing loss, a cholesteatoma results from a malfunction of the Eustachian tubes, usually as a result of ear infections, perhaps even a perforation of the tympanic membrane, commonly known as the eardrum. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT ALLERGIES Ear, nose and throat (ENT) allergies, like other types of allergies, are extremely common. Allergic reactions of all kinds are triggered by an abnormal response of the immune system when it mistakes an innocuous substance for a serious threat. While most allergic symptoms of this type are relatively mild, untreated ear, nose and throat allergies should not be ignored because they may lead to*
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