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Dr. Cote, Dr. Cutler, and Dr. Picerno Receive Top Doctors 2023 Honor from Castle Connolly and 5280 Magazine

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There are many “best doctors” lists out there, but not many are as reputable as the Top Doctors by Castle Connolly honor and the Top Doctors of Denver recognition from 5280 Magazine. Both have been releasing a list of the best doctors for over 30 years, and they have just announced their 2023 lists. They

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What to Expect Before, During, and After Endoscopic Sinus Surgery?

BY Jeffrey L. Cutler, M.D. IN ENT NO COMMENTS YET , , , , , ,

If you are living with chronic sinus problems, you understand that sinus symptoms can take a real toll on your well-being. Thankfully, sinus surgery is often an effective option to help treat these unwanted symptoms. Read on to learn more about endoscopic sinus surgery and what to expect before, during, and after the procedure. What

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8 Simple Otoplasty Recovery Tips

BY Christopher R. Cote, M.D. IN Otoplasty NO COMMENTS YET , , , , ,

Otoplasty is a popular and effective procedure for correcting the appearance of the ears. Many of our otoplasty patients wonder what they can do to ensure the best possible results. Read on for recovery tips to ensure you have a quick and optimal recovery. What is Otoplasty? Otoplasty is ear surgery which means to change

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What to Expect After Balloon Sinuplasty

BY Jeffrey L. Cutler, M.D. IN Balloon Sinuplasty NO COMMENTS YET , , , , , , , , , ,

Are you considering balloon sinuplasty? If so, you are probably wondering what to expect following the procedure. Read on to learn more about what exactly a balloon sinuplasty procedure entails, and what to expect following the procedure. What to Expect When Visiting Us for Balloon Sinuplasty Balloon sinuplasty is a minimally invasive treatment option for

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How Do Bone Conduction Implants Work?

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Bone conduction implants (BCIs) are an advanced technology used to amplify sound and improve hearing loss in adolescent and adult patients. If you’re considering different hearing loss treatments, it’s helpful to know how different devices work so that you can find the best one for your individual treatment plan. What is a Bone Conduction Implant?

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8 Causes Of Hearing Loss In Adults

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There are a number of causes for hearing loss in adults including everything from diseases and disorders to medications and loud noises. Finding out the cause of your hearing loss can help you and your doctor figure out the best way to treat it. Otosclerosis Otosclerosis is one cause of hearing loss in adults. It

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5 Benefits of a Balloon Sinuplasty

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Are you constantly plagued by inflamed sinuses, a stuffy nose, and difficulty breathing? Balloon sinuplasty is a minimally invasive treatment that can give you long-term relief from your irritating symptoms. What is a Balloon Sinuplasty? A balloon sinuplasty is a minimally invasive procedure that opens up the sinus airways by expanding the sinus drainage and

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What Are Nasal Polyps and How Are They Treated?

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Nasal polyps are benign, but they can lead to many irritating symptoms that make daily life uncomfortable. We will be discussing what to look for if you think you have nasal polyps and how you can prevent or treat their growth. What Are Nasal Polyps? Nasal polyps are soft growths that develop on the lining

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Benefits of Cochlear Implants

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Cochlear implants have come a long way since their introduction for helping people who are hard of hearing make sense of their auditory environment. This procedure provides a way for electric signals to directly stimulate the hearing nerve, helping the user understand speech and conversation. Although cochlear implants may not completely replicate normal hearing, they

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