


What does an ENT do for the throat?
ENT doctors are specialists of the ears, nose, and throat. While most specialists focus on only one organ– dermatologists for the skin, for example—the ears, nose, and throat are so intricately connected that physicians need to understand the entire system in...
Can you eat before an ENT appointment?
The medical world can be overwhelming. Sometimes you should eat to keep your strength up, and at other times you need to start on an empty stomach. How can patients keep track of all of these differences? Well, if you’re preparing for an ENT appointment in Buffalo,...
When should you see an ENT for clogged ears?
If it seems like you’re asking your friends to repeat themselves more often than you used to, you might have clogged ears. Clogged ears aren’t usually a cause for concern, and there are a number of solutions accessible to you at home. However, if symptoms persist, you...
If You Notice These Signs, You Need a WNY Pediatric ENT Now
If you feel like there’s a layer of snot covering your children’s fingertips during most hours of the day, you’re not alone. Kids get sick all the time because they’re still building their immune system. However, you should know when to stir up a pot of chicken soup and when to bring your child in to see a WNY Pediatric ENT.

What Does a WNY ENT Doctor Do?
Not quite sure what body part is the ENT? You can’t find ENT’s anywhere on your body because the name is an acronym. ENT stands for ear, nose, and throat, and physicians associated with this branch of medical science are known as otolaryngologists. Below, we talk more about what a WNY ENT doctor does on a regular basis, what you can expect from your first appointment, and what kind of surgeries you might expect.