Pediatric ENTRestoring Hearing: How Do Cochlear Implants Work?Learning that your child is suffering from hearing loss can be difficult to cope with. For some children, cochlear implants are a wonderful…Sep 28, 2017Sep 28, 2017
Pediatric ENT4 Pediatric Problems That Impact Speech DevelopmentSpeech is a simple act with complicated anatomy. We need our lungs, throat, mouth, tongue, teeth and even our nose to work in tandem to…Sep 20, 2017Sep 20, 2017
Pediatric ENTWhy Does My Child Keep Choking and Coughing?It’s normal for a baby or young child to choke and cough from time to time. When it happens frequently, there could be cause for concern…Aug 23, 2017Aug 23, 2017
Pediatric ENTWhat Causes Nasal Allergies and Sinusitis?If your child seems to get sinus infections every spring or sneezes around cats, it’s likely they suffer from allergies. Allergies and…Aug 17, 2017Aug 17, 2017
Pediatric ENTOur Specialties: Velopharyngeal InsufficiencyAt Pediatric ENT of Oklahoma, we’ve taken a special interest in advanced airway disorders. One of our focal points is c (VPI), a…Jun 29, 2017Jun 29, 2017
Pediatric ENTUnderstanding Pediatric Sinus SurgeryFrom missing school to hearing problems, chronic sinus infections can have a serious impact on your child’s life. Conservative treatment is…Jun 12, 2017Jun 12, 2017
Pediatric ENTDoes My Child Have Strep Throat, Sinusitis or TonsillitisNo child should have to deal with chronic sore throats. Any chronic illness takes kids out of their daily routine, and sore throats can be…May 2, 2017May 2, 2017
Pediatric ENTWhat Does My Child’s Loud Snoring Mean?Slumped in car seats or tucked in bed, most children will snore from time to time. It’s when the sound grows constant, sharper and louder…Apr 24, 2017Apr 24, 2017
Pediatric ENTWhy Does My Child Always Have a Stuffy Nose?Sniffling and sneezing are par for the course for young children. Their developing immune systems make them more susceptible to germs, and…Apr 19, 2017Apr 19, 2017
Pediatric ENTOuch!: How to Help a Child with an Ear InfectionAccording to the National Institute of Health, five in six children will have at least one ear infection by their third birthday. They’re…Apr 10, 20171Apr 10, 20171