Ear, Nose, and Throat Surgery

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Specialized surgery to treat more complex issues

Although many ear, nose, and throat (ENT) conditions can be treated non-invasively, sometimes surgery is the best way forward. These surgeries help people with issues in the voice box (larynx), mouth, sinuses, middle ear, throat, and even the base of the skull.

Our skilled ENT surgeons help patients dealing with hearing loss, sinus issues, cancer, and other head and neck problems. Whenever possible, we use minimally invasive techniques to help you recover faster, with fewer risks and less discomfort.

Why choose Corewell Health for ENT surgery?

Our approach focuses on making your recovery faster, easier, and more comfortable.

Minimally invasive techniques

Smaller incisions mean less post-surgical pain, lower risk of complications, and quicker recovery times.

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Sophisticated imaging capabilities

State-of-the-art imaging technology, including the CT LandmarX™ surgical navigation system, helps us develop detailed surgical plans and provide real-time, precision guidance of complex endoscopic sinus surgeries.

ENT surgeries we perform

Our ENT surgeons provide a wide range of procedures for conditions of the ear, nose, throat, head, and neck. Our goal is to provide lasting solutions to help you feel better and return to doing the things you love.

Specialized ENT surgery centers

Our dedicated ENT clinics, located throughout Michigan, are focused on delivering focused care for patients with complex ear, nose, throat, head, and neck conditions. They include the Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital Sinus & Skull Base Surgery, which offers minimally invasive, highly specialized surgical procedures for patients with pituitary or skull base tumors, sinonasal malignancies, and other serious conditions.

Find a specialist

Locate an ENT specialist who fits your needs best. You may need a referral from your primary care doctor.