Patient-Faqs

ent specialists of north florida patient portal

by Linnea Denesik Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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Does ENT specialists of North Florida accept insurance?

Most insurance plans are accepted. To schedule an appointment at any of our locations, please give our team a call at 904.880.0911. We look forward to seeing you! ENT Specialists of North Florida offers comprehensive care for all of your Ear, Nose or Throat problems.

Why choose an ear nose and throat specialist in Florida?

All of the physicians of Ear, Nose and Throat Specialists of Florida are Fellows of the American College of Surgeons and perform both cosmetic plastic and reconstructive surgery. One in ten North Americans suffers from hearing loss. Otolaryngologists treat these ear disorders.

Why choose Entent specialists of North Florida?

ENT Specialists of North Florida offers comprehensive care for all of your Ear, Nose or Throat problems.

How do I log in to the patient portal?

Once you’re registered, you can enter the Patient Portal at any time. From our website portal page click on the “My Health Record” logo above, and then login with your User ID and Password. How do I log OUT of my portal account?

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How long does it take for the Patient Portal to close?

To help protect your personal health information from unauthorized access, the Patient Portal has been designed to automatically close after 30 minutes. It’s recommended that you save periodically to avoid any information from being lost should the system time out.

What is a patient portal?

The Patient Portal is a secure, online service center where you can access your personal health information, address administrative needs, and make non-urgent medical requests. And having access to your information will also help you stay informed and in charge of your own care.

Does the Portal upgrade affect existing accounts?

The upgrade will not affect existing accounts, and the Portal will not be taken off-line. It will, however, affect access through outdated/obsolete Operating Systems and Browsers. Please plan to upgrade your systems if required.

What are the nerves in the head and neck?

Head & Neck. Important nerves located in this center of the body include nerves that control sight, smell, hearing and the face. Otolaryngologists are trained to treat both benign and malignant (cancerous) tumors, facial trauma, and deformities and infectious diseases of the head and neck.

What is the specialty of an otolaryngologist?

Otolaryngologists treat these ear disorders. They are trained in surgical and medical treatment of hearing, ear infections, balance disorders, ear noise (tinnitus), nerve pain and facial and cranial nerve disorders. Otolaryngologists also manage congenital (birth) disorders of the outer and inner ear.

How many people in the US have hearing loss?

One in ten North Americans suffers from hearing loss. Otolaryngologists treat these ear disorders. They are trained in surgical and medical treatment of hearing, ear infections, balance disorders, ear noise (tinnitus), nerve pain and facial and cranial nerve disorders.

What is immunotherapy shot?

This provides a form of treatment aimed at decreasing your sensitivity to substances called allergens. Allergen immunotherapy can lead to the long-lasting relief of allergy symptoms after treatment is stopped.

What is the area of speech and singing that is specific to the expertise of your otolaryngologist?

This vital area involves communicating by speech and singing and is specific to the expertise of your Otolaryngologist. Also included are eating, upper aero-digestive tract or esophagus and swallowing. These areas all fall within the realm specific to Otolaryngology

How old do you have to be to get immunotherapy?

Immunotherapy is not recommended for children under 5 years old.

How long does a mini CT scan last?

The scanning process lasts less than 40 seconds for an adult and 20 seconds for pediatrics. Patients sit upright making the scan very comfortable. Scans are easily accessible, wheelchair friendly and scanner has an open design. Scans are safe. Our Mini CT has lower radiation than traditional CT scans.

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