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Hearing Aid Styles
Hearing aids have improved greatly with the advent of digital technology. If you’re picturing big and bulky devices with questionable sound quality, you’ll be pleased to learn today’s instruments are smaller, more comfortable and provide sound that is more natural. They are available in a variety of sizes and styles, so finding one that appeals…
Our Staff
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First Time Visit
First Time Visit with our physician or Hearing Center / Returning after a year or more. Your first visit to Spartanburg & Greer ENT establishes a vital foundation for our relationship with you. Our physicians and staff are dedicated to providing every patient with the best care possible through their experience, understanding and trust. Knowing…
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Insurance
Insurance Benefits We participate with most local and many national insurance plans. Prior to your first visit we advise you to call your insurance company to confirm that we are within your specific insurance network, to determine your copay / coinsurance liabilities and to determine if a referral from your primary physician is required. You…
Financing
We accept cash, check, and all major credit cards. If we are contracted and you provide complete and accurate information about your insurance, we will submit claims to your insurance carrier and receive payments for services. Depending on your insurance coverage, you may be responsible for co-payments, co-insurance, or other deductible amounts due at the…
What Is an Audiologist?
Have you ever wondered what exactly an audiologist does, besides look inside your ears with a lighted instrument? If you have been diagnosed with hearing loss, you’ll want to learn as much as you can about this professional who will be intimately involved in helping you come up with a solution that allows you to…
What is an Otolaryngologist?
An otolaryngologist is a physician trained in the medical and surgical management of ear, nose and throat diseases and disorders. Commonly referred to as ENTs, they identify and treat diseases of the ears, nose, sinuses, larynx, mouth, throat and structures of the face and neck. Otolaryngologists complete up to 15 years of college and post-graduate…