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Barry Strasnick, M.D.
Chairman
P.O. Box 1980
Norfolk, VA 23501
Phone:
757-446-5934
Fax:
757-446-5968
Email:
corbussm@
evms.edu
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Dept. of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

Patient Care

The Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery provides comprehensive diagnostic, evaluation, and management services to children, adolescents, and adults with all forms of head and neck diseases. Medical and surgical treatments are carried out on an outpatient basis as well as in the major Norfolk hospitals. The department covers all aspects of head and neck diseases including the subspecialty areas of otology, neurotology, rhinology, sleep disorders, laryngology (voice disorders), bronchoesophagology, tumors of the head and neck, congenital deformities, maxillofacial injuries, facial plastic and reconstructive problems, and airway obstructions. Its Division of Oral Medicine supplies specialty services related to the dental and maxillofacial region.

The Head and Neck Tumor Section provides diagnostic and therapeutic services for patients with tumors involving the skull base, throat, and neck. A complete team evaluation is available to all patients including close cooperation with radiotherapy, invasive radiology, medical oncology, and reconstructive surgery. The division is closely linked with national protocols for the most advanced combined treatments for these tumors.

The Hearing and Balance Center at DePaul is closely linked with the Division of Otology-Neurotology. This division provides the most comprehensive services available in the region for the diseases of the hearing system, balancing system, and skull base. All therapeutic and rehabilitation services for diseases of the ears are coordinated through the Hearing and Balance Center. Patients with profound or complete deafness may be candidates for the Cochlear Implant Program.

The Voice Center provides diagnostic and therapeutic services for individuals with voice, speech, and swallowing problems. Advanced acoustic and endoscopic procedures are utilized for both diagnostic and therapeutic maneuvers. A full complement of physicians, voice scientists, and speech pathologists work as a team in behalf of the patients.

A unique component of the Voice Center is the Eastern Virginia Medical School Stuttering Program under the direction of Ross S. Barrett, M.A., CCC. This program employs laboratory-derived principles of learning in the development of new speech skills. The Eastern Virginia Medical School program is one of the few sites for this diagnostic and rehabilitative work in the country.

Ear, nose, and throat problems of children are managed through dedicated offices directed by fellowship-trained pediatric otolaryngologists. These offices have a full array of diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities including pediatric audiology and speech therapy.

The department provides a major component of the Sleep Disorders Center program, jointly run with Sentara Norfolk General Hospital. A full range of medical, dental, and surgical treatments for sleep disorders is available.

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