Throat Treatment in Savannah and Pooler, GA

Leading Throat Condition Specialists

Coastal Ear, Nose & Throat specializes in conditions of the throat such as vocal nodules, dysphagia, and infections of the tonsils or adenoids. We partner with companies such as Watermark, Encore and Siesta Medical to diagnose and treat these conditions. Call us at (912) 355-2335 for more information or to make an appointment with one of our exceptional providers.

Conditions and Services

There can be many causes of a sore throat. If you are getting sore throats frequently, our specialists will work to determine the underlying cause and put together a proper plan for treatment.

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A tonsillectomy and an adenoidectomy are surgical procedures to remove tonsils and adenoids. Occasionally, tonsils can become inflamed or infected. Adenoids can also become inflamed or infected as well as becoming enlarged. If symptoms are severe enough or occur with great frequency, a tonsillectomy will be performed to remove the tonsils and an adenoidectomy will be done to remove the adenoids.

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Swallowing is so simple to a majority of people. However, an estimated 15 million people in the United States suffer from Dysphagia, or trouble swallowing.

More About Dysphagia

Hoarseness is typically a symptom of an underlying issue. There are many things that can be done to correct hoarseness, however sometimes surgery is necessary if there are nodules or polyps on the vocal folds.

Vocal nodules are growths that form on the vocal folds. These growths usually make it difficult to speak, as the natural movement of your vocal folds is disrupted by these nodules.

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Our ENT Specialists are experts in the surgical removal of throat cancers. If further treatment is required we will connect you with the necessary specialists to further your treatment.

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