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Hearing Aids - NIDCD

Hearing Aids - NIDCD

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to an otolaryngologist or audiologist. An otolaryngologist is a physician who specializes in ear, nose, and throat disorders and will investigate the cause of the hearing loss. An audiologist is a hearing health professional who identiies and measures hearing loss and will perform a hearing test to assess the type and degree of loss.

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Botox CCRD Prior Authorization Form

Botox CCRD Prior Authorization Form

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an otolaryngologist? Yes No (if sialorrhea) Is the requested drug being prescribed by, or in consultation with an endocrinologist, a neurologist, or an otolaryngologist? Yes No (if fistula) Has your patient had failure to pharmacotherapy (including anticholinergics)? Yes No (if sialorrhea) Is there documentation that your patient has failure ...

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What is an Otolaryngologist?

What is an Otolaryngologist?

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An ear, nose and throat (ENT) doctor (also called an otolaryngologist) is a physician whose specialty includes determining the cause of a hearing loss; identifying risk factors for hearing loss; and evaluating and treating ear problems.

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Sample Pediatrics Questions & Critiques

Sample Pediatrics Questions & Critiques

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otolaryngologist, is incorrect because it is an option for long-term management of epistaxis but not an appropriate initial intervention. Question #6 A 4-year-old boy is brought to the office by his parents because he has had intermittent nonbloody diarrhea and constipation along with abdominal pain and bloating during the past three weeks. When

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CODING AND REIMBURSEMENT FOR ENDOSCOPIC …

CODING AND REIMBURSEMENT FOR ENDOSCOPIC …

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jointly by the otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeon (ENT) and neurosurgeon (NS). Therefore, coding can be complicated and third-party payers are often not familiar with the services provided, and reimbursement issues such as delayed or reduced payments result. As the number of trained surgeons continues to expand, there is diversity of ...

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Audiometry Screening and Interpretation

Audiometry Screening and Interpretation

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Jan 01, 2013 · Pure-tone audiometry may help physicians appropriately refer patients to an audiologist or otolaryngologist. Unilateral or asymmetrical hearing loss can be symptomatic of a central nervous system ...

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National Spasmodic Dysphonia Association

National Spasmodic Dysphonia Association

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Otolaryngologist (ENT) and/or a Neurologist. Training to be a SLP includes post-graduate university training, certification from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (the initials CCC-SLP), and licensing from the state in which she or he practices. Although all SLPs receive some training in voice problems,

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HEARING LOSS IN INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN

HEARING LOSS IN INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN

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• Every infant with confirmed hearing loss should be evaluated by an otolaryngologist who has knowledge of pediatric hearing loss and have at least one visual acuity examination by an ophthalmologist who is experienced in evaluating infants. • Verify with parents if referral to Early Intervention has been made2.

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SPEECH OR LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT I. Definition

SPEECH OR LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT I. Definition

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(b) Examination by an otolaryngologist; (c) Oral peripheral examination; and (d) Documentation, including observation and/or assessment, of how Voice Impairment adversely affects his/her educational performance in his/her learning environment and …

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Presbycusis - NIDCD

Presbycusis - NIDCD

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An otolaryngologist (ear, nose and throat special-ist) should evaluate the individual with a hearing problem to make the diagnosis and exclude related systemic disorders that may contribute to the problem. An audiologist is a professional who measures the

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Ménière’s Disease - NIDCD

Ménière’s Disease - NIDCD

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an otolaryngologist (commonly called an ear, nose, and throat doctor, or ENT). However, there is no definitive test or single symptom that a doctor can use to make the diagnosis. Diagnosis is based upon your medical history and the presence of: } Two or more episodes of vertigo lasting at least 20 minutes each} Tinnitus } Temporary hearing loss

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OFFICER AREAS OF CONCENTRATION OCCUPATIONAL …

OFFICER AREAS OF CONCENTRATION OCCUPATIONAL …

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60T Otolaryngologist. MODERATE 60U Child Psychiatrist. MODERATE 60V Neurologist. MODERATE 60W Psychiatrist. MODERATE 61A Nephrologist. MODERATE 61B Medical Oncologist/Hematologist. MODERATE 61C Endocrinologist. MODERATE 61D Rheumatologist. MODERATE 61E Clinical Pharmacologist. MODERATE 61F Internist. MODERATE 61G …

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NEW YORK STATE MEDICAID PROGRAM HEARING AID/ …

NEW YORK STATE MEDICAID PROGRAM HEARING AID/ …

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2. The otolaryngologist or qualified audiologist may write either: i. a general recommendation for a hearing aid a. When a general recommendation is made, the hearing aid dealer may perform hearing measurements by means of an audiometer or other testing equipment used solely for the purpose of selecting, fitting, or dispensing an instrument

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UNITED STATES ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT

UNITED STATES ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT

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60T Otolaryngologist 66B Army Public Health Nurse 68G Patient Administration Specialist 60U Child Psychiatrist 66C Psychiatric / Mental Health Nurse 68H Optical Laboratory Specialist 60V Neurologist 66E Perioperative Nurse 68J Medical Logistics Specialist

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Department of ENT Nasal polyps management

Department of ENT Nasal polyps management

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specialised investigations if indicated. At initial presentation, all patients found to have polyps should be examined by an otolaryngologist. Further information on diagnosis can be found from BMJ Best Practice – Nasal polyps, and related guidance, NICE CKS – Sinusitis, which are based upon EPOS 2020 2) Long -term nasal steroid

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