San Antonio ENT Doctors
Our ENT specialists are fellowship-trained and many are trained in subspecialties such as surgery and oncology. We are also involved in clinical research with the Mays Cancer Center, home of the UT Health MD Anderson Cancer Center, to stay at the forefront of clinical breakthroughs.
Conditions We Treat
University Health ENT doctors provide the highest quality care for general and specialized ear, nose and throat issues. We also treat ear, nose and throat conditions in children.
Ear and Hearing
- Ear drum perforation
- Ear infections (otitis media, swimmer’s ear)
- Hearing loss
- Tinnitus (ringing in the ears)
- Vertigo and balance issues
Nose and Sinus
- Allergic rhinitis
- Nasal obstruction/deviated nasal septum
- Nosebleeds
- Sinus infections and polyps
- Tumors of the nose or sinuses
Head and Neck
- Cancers of the face, mouth, throat or neck
- Neck masses
- Parathyroid issues
- Salivary gland masses and disorders
- Thyroid nodules/cancer
Facial Plastics and Reconstruction
- Cleft lip and palate
- Facial paralysis
- Facial soft tissue or bone trauma
- Microtia (congenital defects of ears)
- MOHS repair
- Nasal fractures/trauma
- Nose deformity or cosmetic issues
- Reconstruction after head and neck cancer surgery
- Scar revision of head, face or neck
Voice, Airway and Swallowing
- Dysphagia (difficulty swallowing)
- Hoarseness and voice issues
- Upper airway stenosis/narrowing
- Vocal cord masses
- Vocal cord paralysis
- Zenker’s diverticulum
General ENT
- Ear pain
- Snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
- Tonsillitis
- Throat infections/pain
- Throat reflux (LPR)
Our team of skilled physicians and providers have the expertise and technology to treat a broad range of ear, nose and throat issues—big or small.
Diagnosing ENT Problems
Your doctor will ask you some questions about your symptoms to determine which tests to run. They may ask how long you have experienced symptoms and if you’ve ever had them before.
Your doctor may issue one or more of the following tests:
- Advanced imaging (CT, MRI or PET scans)
- Audiogram (hearing test)
- Biopsies of suspicious lesions of the face, mouth, throat or neck
- Hearing aid screenings
- Laryngoscopy uses a camera to look at the inside of your throat and voice box (larynx)
- Nasal endoscopy uses a thin tube with a light and camera attached to it to allow your doctor to examine the inside of your nose and sinuses
- Thyroid and neck ultrasound
Hearing & Balance Center Services
When you need specialized ear care, the audiologists at the Reeves Rehabilitation Center are here to help and work closely with our ENT physicians. Our audiologists specialize in hearing and balance disorders.
Audiologists at Reeves Rehabilitation Center provide the following services:
- Balance tests
- Hearing aid fittings
- Hearing protection like ear buds and swim molds
- Hearing tests for infants, children and adults