Mississippi Ear, Nose & Throat Surgical Associates is one of the leading ear, nose and throat and audiology practices in Central Mississippi. Our modern facility and experienced physicians are dedicated to clinical excellence and the satisfaction of each individual patient experience. We specialize in treatment of disorders of the ear, nose and throat from ear infections and hearing loss to sinusitis and tonsillitis. We see children and adults of all ages. We pride ourselves in the personalized attention each patient receives.
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Functional endoscopic sinus surgery is a surgical technique that allows the sinus surgeon to go through the nose and open the sinuses for improved ventilation and drainage. This technique allows for careful and precise removal of diseased sinus tissue or the improvement of anatomical problems using special telescopes and small instruments.
Tonsils are round, reddish masses on each side of the throat. Adenoids are high in the throat behind the nose and roof of mouth (soft palate). Sometimes they become so large that they cause obstruction of the nose and mouth and need to be removed. The tonsils and adenoids are removed in a surgical setting through the mouth requiring general anesthesia.
Our board-certified audiologist, Dr. Emily York, is available to help you select the technology that best fits your hearing loss and lifestyle. Consists of a device behind the ear that is connected to a custom earmold via a clear plastic tube. Designed primarily for people with unilateral hearing loss (hearing loss in only one ear or hearing loss in one ear that is significantly worse than the "better ear"). A transmitter is worn on the poorer ear that sends the sound signal to a hearing aid/receiver worn on the better ear.
Mix one (1) cup white vinegar and 3 cups water and keep at room temperature. Warm to body temperature at time of rinse. Purchase an ear bulb syringe at your drugstore. Holding the ear back and out from your head, flush the ear out with the solution, 4 bulbs/ 2 times per day. Dry the opening to the ear canal gently with a Q-tip. If an ear drop is prescribed, place the drops in the ear canal after drying the ear with the Q-tip. Do this for 1 week.
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April Sojourner
Jun 21, 2022
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Feb 05, 2022
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Nov 20, 2021
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Oct 26, 2021
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Chae Daniels
Mar 13, 2021
I would not recommend this place to anyone. I have TERRIBLE anxiety. I told the lady my problem with my throat, she did not pay it any mind and just suggested I get my tonsils out. It was scary to me so of course I asked questions. She said "it is the worst pain you will ever feel in your life. It hurts really bad" I said can I die? She said of course you can.
She was not reassuring at all. She scared me into not going any further with my problem cause she constantly talked about how bad it was and how bad things can happen. Nothing positive, all bad.
She was not reassuring at all. She scared me into not going any further with my problem cause she constantly talked about how bad it was and how bad things can happen. Nothing positive, all bad.
Kalynn Howard
Feb 22, 2021
I wouldn't even give this clinic 1 star, if I had that option. I went there August 5th, 2020. The lady taking temperatures wasn't even paying attention, and playing on her cell phone. I walked into the clinic, the office staff were NOT wearing mask, which made it uncomfortable as well as not enforcing patients to wear mask. I work at a clinic and we HAVE to wear them as well as the patients.
The doctor I saw ( Dr. Lee) didn't even listen to my issue and just said "yeah, uh huh" after everything I said. I will NOT recommend this clinic to anyone and will NOT go back! Waste of time and money. Do not waste your time.
The doctor I saw ( Dr. Lee) didn't even listen to my issue and just said "yeah, uh huh" after everything I said. I will NOT recommend this clinic to anyone and will NOT go back! Waste of time and money. Do not waste your time.
Mekia White
Nov 28, 2020