ROCKY MOUNTAIN EAR NOSE & THROAT CENTER PC
Otolaryngology Physician
/Physician Assistant
/Otolaryngic Allergy Physician
/Nurse Practitioner
/Audiologist
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN EAR NOSE & THROAT CENTER PC
 
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN EAR NOSE & THROAT CENTER PC has primary practice address at 700 West Kent Avenue, Missoula, Montana 59801, United States. ROCKY MOUNTAIN EAR NOSE & THROAT CENTER PC works hard to the highest-quality services described below.
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(406) 541-3277 for any inquiries or visit us to experience firsthand the quality services that
have
made us a staple in the Missoula community since they started to work
on Aug 10 2006.
Healthcare Provider works as Otolaryngic Allergy Physician and Audiologist and Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner, with a primary focus on Otolaryngology Physician services. The license number is registered in State, which confirms the professionalism and compliance with healthcare standards. Source: NPPES NPI Registry
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An otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeon provides comprehensive medical and surgical care for patients with diseases and disorders that affect the ears, nose, throat, the respiratory and upper alimentary systems and related structures of the head and neck. An otolaryngologist diagnoses and provides medical and/or surgical therapy or prevention of diseases, allergies, neoplasms, deformities, disorders and/or injuries of the ears, nose, sinuses, throat, respiratory and upper alimentary systems, face, jaws and the other head and neck systems. Head and neck oncology, facial plastic and reconstructive surgery and the treatment of disorders of hearing and voice are fundamental areas of expertise.
A physician assistant is a person who has successfully completed an accredited education program for physician assistant, is licensed by the state and is practicing within the scope of that license. Physician assistants are formally trained to perform many of the routine, time-consuming tasks a physician can do. In some states, they may prescribe medications. They take medical histories, perform physical exams, order lab tests and x-rays, and give inoculations. Most states require that they work under the supervision of a physician.
An otolaryngologist who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of otolaryngic allergies and other allergic diseases.
(1) A registered nurse provider with a graduate degree in nursing prepared for advanced practice involving independent and interdependent decision making and direct accountability for clinical judgment across the health care continuum or in a certified specialty. (2) A registered nurse who has completed additional training beyond basic nursing education and who provides primary health care services in accordance with state nurse practice laws or statutes. Tasks performed by nurse practitioners vary with practice requirements mandated by geographic, political, economic, and social factors. Nurse practitioner specialists include, but are not limited to, family nurse practitioners, gerontological nurse practitioners, pediatric nurse practitioners, obstetric-gynecologic nurse practitioners, and school nurse practitioners.
(1) A specialist in evaluation, habilitation and rehabilitation of those whose communication disorders center in whole or in part in hearing function. Audiologists are autonomous professionals who identify, assess, and manage disorders of the auditory, balance and other neural systems. Audiologists provide audiological (aural) rehabilitation to children and adults across the entire age span. Audiologists select, fit and dispense amplification systems such as hearing aids and related devices. (2) An audiologist is a person qualified by a master's degree in audiology, licensed by the state, where applicable, and practicing within the scope of that license. Audiologists evaluate and treat patients with impaired hearing. They plan, direct and conduct rehabilitative programs with audiotry substitutional devises (hearing aids) and other therapy.