Problems such as hearing loss, ringing in the ears, snoring, sinus pain, and chronic hoarseness can interfere with a person’s quality of life or ability to interact with others.
Individuals seeking treatment for these conditions or for other head, neck, and voice conditions can now access the care they need at Duke Otolaryngology of Raleigh, conveniently located in Duke Medicine Plaza on the campus of Duke Raleigh Hospital.
Duke Medicine Plaza
3480 Wake Forest Road
Suite 404
Raleigh, NC 27609
Appointments: 800-385-3646 or 919-684-3834
Office: 919-862-5730
Fax: 919-862-5733
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Duke Otolaryngology of Raleigh evaluates and treats patients
of all ages. Our clinic affords a comprehensive service with
special expertise in problems of the ear, nose, throat, and
voice, and related structures of the head and neck, including
those in pediatric patients.
Our multidisciplinary team consists
of fellowship-trained physicians with expertise in otology,
head and neck disorders, and pediatrics as well as speech
pathologists and a singing voice specialist who work together
to diagnose your problem and then develop the very best
customized treatment plan for you.
As a part of the world-renowned Duke University Health
System, our clinic has access to the latest treatment options
including state-of-the-art technology, minimally invasive
techniques and vast clinical research.
Duke Otolaryngology of Raleigh also offers the services and
expertise of the specialists of the Duke Voice Care Center.
Our multidisciplinary head and neck oncology program
offers expert care for people with cancers which are common
or rare.
Our head and neck surgeons are experts in the care of
endocrine tumors including thyroid and parathyroid
glands.
Our clinic offers a full-range of audiology and hearing
aid fitting services.
The Duke Voice Care Center (DVCC), a part of Duke
Otolaryngology of Raleigh, offers an integrated approach for
the treatment of all types of complex voice disorders
including problems with the airway, throat, nose, and
sinuses. The DVCC team works to preserve and restore good
voice function for all people including singers and other
vocal performers, clergy, and teachers.
Our pediatric otolaryngologist is subspecialty trained
and qualified in treating infants and children in the entire
spectrum of pediatric head and neck disorders, including
hearing and ear problems, airway and throat disorders, nose
and sinus diseases, and the spectrum of congenital, benign,
and malignant head and neck tumors that occur in
children.
For urgent voice care needs, please call the Duke Voice Care
Center at: 919-681-4984
Type of location: Private Diagnostic Clinic
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