Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT)

Personalized ENT care for you and your family, close to home.

ENT issues can affect hearing, breathing, sleep and daily comfort. Whether it's sinus pain, voice changes or ear infections, these problems deserve expert attention. Our ENT specialists are here to help you find answers and feel better.

Conditions We Can Help With

You're in the right place if it affects your ears, nose or throat.

Here are some of the everyday things ENT specialists see:

  • Ears: Ear infections, hearing loss, ringing in the ears, balance issues.
  • Nose & Sinus: Allergies, sinus pain, congestion, nasal polyps, loss of smell.
  • Throat & Voice: Hoarseness, trouble swallowing, tonsillitis, chronic sore throat.
  • Sleep & Breathing: Snoring, sleep apnea, blocked airways.
  • Head & Neck: Swollen glands, thyroid nodules, head or neck tumors.
  • Children's ENT: Recurring ear infections, speech issues, enlarged tonsils.

You don't have to wait for things to get worse. We'll help you find answers.

Care That Fits Your Life

We take time to understand what you're going through. Then, we tailor care to match your needs.

Here's what that might look like:

  • Hearing Care: Tests, hearing aids, cochlear implant support.
  • Allergy & Sinus Relief: Allergy testing, medication, gentle procedures like balloon sinuplasty.
  • Children's Care: Ear tubes, tonsil care, child-friendly visits.
  • Voice & Swallowing Help: Scope exams, therapy, or surgery if needed.
  • Cancer & Surgery: Expert care for tumors or thyroid issues, with guidance at every step.
  • Snoring & Sleep Solutions: Testing, CPAP support or airway surgery when needed.

Most treatments start with the simplest option, like medicine or therapy. If surgery is the next step, you're not alone. We'll walk you through it with kindness and care.

We're Close When You Need Us

ENT care shouldn't feel out of reach.

Some locations offer same-week appointments. Some offer virtual visits, too.

Wherever you go, you'll meet a team who sees you as more than a patient. They'll remember your name. They'll explain things clearly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an ENT doctor? 

An otolaryngologist (ENT doctor) is a specialist who treats issues with your ears, nose, throat and neck, like hearing loss, allergies, snoring or voice changes.

Do I need a referral? 

Often, no. But it depends on your insurance. We can help check.

Do you see kids? 

Yes. Many CHRISTUS ENT doctors care for children. Some clinics are pediatric-specific.

What will my first appointment be like? 

A conversation, a careful exam and a plan made just for you. You'll leave with answers and a path forward.

Can ENT doctors help with dizziness or balance problems? 

Yes. If you're experiencing dizziness, vertigo or balance issues, an ENT can evaluate your inner ear and coordinate testing with an audiologist.

What kinds of surgeries do ENT specialists perform? 

ENT doctors may perform procedures such as tonsillectomy, sinus surgery, ear tube placement, nasal surgery and head or neck mass removal. Most are done using minimally invasive techniques.

Can ENT care help with snoring and sleep apnea? 

Yes. ENTs evaluate and treat airway issues that may cause snoring or sleep apnea. They offer both non-surgical and surgical options based on your needs.

How do I know if my sinus symptoms are serious enough for an ENT? 

If your symptoms last more than 10 days, return frequently or don't improve with medicine, it's a good time to see an ENT.

Do you offer virtual visits? 

Some locations offer virtual consultations, especially for follow-ups or initial evaluations. Ask when you schedule to see what's available near you.

Ear, Nose and Throat Services

Audiology & Hearing

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Audiology & Hearing

If you are having issues with your hearing, turn to the board-certified specialist at CHRISTUS Health. Our team can help improve your quality of life.

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Pediatric ENT

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Pediatric ENT

If your child is having difficulty hearing, sleeping, or participating in daily activities due to pain in their ears, nose, or throat, seeing a pediatric otolaryngologist can help.

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