Atlanta ENT?

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I'm in need for an ENT in Atlanta who may be able to evaluate me. I have marked asymmetry when equalizing (left doesn't bother me at all, right takes a while, and lingering muffled feeling days after diving). Any recommendations for someone to see locally? Thanks!
 
@Duke Dive Medicine I know y'all are in NC, but do you happen to know any ENTs in Atlanta that might be good for a scuba evaluation?
Hi @Rob9876 , thanks for the add. I DM'd the OP already.

Best regards,
DDM
 
@Duke Dive Medicine I will also be in the Atlanta area and would like the name of an ENT. I have been seeing an ENT in Japan and would like a second opinion. DAN Japan does not have english support unfortunately. TY!
 
@Duke Dive Medicine Would you sharing your recommendation for an ENT in the Atlanta area? My son (12yo) just got certified but had some nose bleeding. Our instructor thought it best to see an ENT. Would greatly appreciate any recommendations!
 
@Duke Dive Medicine Would you sharing your recommendation for an ENT in the Atlanta area? My son (12yo) just got certified but had some nose bleeding. Our instructor thought it best to see an ENT. Would greatly appreciate any recommendations!
DM sent.
 
Hi @Rob9876 , thanks for the add. I DM'd the OP already.

Best regards,
DDM
@Duke Dive Medicine, I'd also be very appreciative of a recommendation in the Atlanta area. Just returned from a dive trip yesterday and think I have a repeat inner ear barotrauma - based off a brief conversation/assessment with an ENT resident after similar symptoms last year.

Best,
Andrew
 

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