
Which Type of Hearing Aid Is Right for Me?
Hearing aids can help restore some level of hearing if you’ve lost hearing due to aging, sound pollution in your living or work environment, or certain illnesses. Which type should you get?
ENT of New Orleans
Gregory Pippin, MD, and Adil Fatakia, MD, along with the professional team at ENT of New Orleans, offer the most advanced medical and surgical care for all conditions of the ears, nose, and throat. ENT of New Orleans serves patients of all ages, from infants to seniors, throughout the Greater New Orleans area at offices in Marrero and New Orleans East, Louisiana.
The entire team at ENT of New Orleans is committed to providing the highest quality care using cutting-edge medical technology in a warm, comfortable environment. Patients trust the team for a range of otolaryngologic conditions, including chronic sinus disease, allergies, sleep disorders, ear infections, respiratory infections, thyroid disease, and many more. Services include immunotherapy, hearing aids, sinus surgery, tonsillectomy, reconstructive surgery, and pediatric care, among others.
In addition to functional surgery, the skilled surgeons at ENT of New Orleans offer cosmetic plastic surgery, including rhinoplasty, face-lifts, and brow lifts. The practice also offers noninvasive aesthetic services like Botox® and Juvéderm®, as well as a full line of high-quality skin care products from Zo® Skin Health by Obagi®.
The team at ENT of New Orleans encourages new patients to reach out with questions. To speak to a team member or to schedule a consultation, call ENT of New Orleans today or request an appointment using the online scheduling tool.
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