Comprehensive ENT care when you need it most
Find answers fast—and schedule with confidence. Our ENT specialists diagnose and treat sinus, ear & hearing, voice & swallowing, sleep apnea, and head & neck conditions, with coordinated care from evaluation through recovery. Book online or call your nearest Marshfield Clinic location to get started.
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Conditions & services
Sinus & nasal care
From common sinus infections to complex surgery for nasal septal deformities and tumor removal, our team identifies the most effective treatment for your specific condition.
We treat and perform: sinus infections and nasal allergies, nasal obstruction/septal deformity, reconstruction of external nasal deformities, removal of polyps and select tumors (in collaboration with Neurosurgery when indicated).
Ear & hearing (Otology/Neurotology)
Comprehensive medical and surgical expertise for hearing, balance and facial nerve conditions—including dizziness, tinnitus, Meniere’s disease, congenital hearing loss and more.
Advanced procedures: cochlear implantation, stapes surgery (stapedectomy) for otosclerosis, tympanoplasty for eardrum perforation, Osseo integrated implants, and removal of benign ear/skull base tumors (e.g., vestibular schwannoma, glomus).
Sleep apnea & sleep related breathing
We were among the first physician groups in Wisconsin to offer services for managing snoring and sleep apnea—and we still partner closely with Neurology, Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine to treat even difficult cases.
Care may include: sleep evaluations, CPAP masks, laser surgery and radiofrequency treatment of abnormal tissue (as appropriate).
Voice & swallowing
If you’re experiencing hoarseness, voice loss or swallowing difficulties, our team evaluates, treats and monitors recovery—with coordinated care across Speech Pathology, Neurology, Gastroenterology and Radiology when needed.
Head & neck cancer
Facing a head and neck cancer diagnosis is challenging. Fellowship trained head & neck surgeons and oncology teams deliver advanced treatment, including tumor removal, reconstruction, radiation therapy and chemotherapy options.
Facial plastic & reconstructive surgery
Cosmetic and reconstructive expertise for nasal/airway issues, cancer related reconstruction and traumatic injuries—performed by ABFPRS certified specialists working in concert with related surgical teams.
Common procedures: rhinoplasty, septoplasty, nasal valve reconstruction, nasal and facial reconstruction post cancer (skin grafts, local flaps, forehead/melolabial flaps), scar revision, skin cancer excision, brow lifts, eyelid tightening and blepharoplasty.
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Frequently asked questions
Do I need antibiotics for a sinus infection?
Not always. Many sinus symptoms are caused by viruses that improve on their own; early selfcare can include a short course (3–4 days) of a 12hour decongestant spray, standard dose ibuprofen for inflammation, and avoiding forceful nose blowing. Persistent, worsening or non-resolving symptoms should be evaluated—some cases are bacterial and benefit from antibiotics or further ENT care.
What are my options for significant hearing loss from otosclerosis?
Common pathways include observation (for milder cases), hearing aids to amplify sound, or stapedectomy—a surgical procedure that replaces the fixed stapes bone’s function with a prosthesis to restore sound transmission.
How long before I notice hearing improvement after stapedectomy?
Most patients begin noticing improved hearing around four weeks after surgery as healing completes.
What is a cochlear implant and who might benefit?
A cochlear implant directly stimulates inner ear auditory nerve fibers to bypass damaged parts of the auditory system—an option for severe or profound hearing loss. Treatment begins with a thorough audiology assessment to determine candidacy, followed by surgery and rehabilitation.
Is eardrum repair (tympanoplasty) an outpatient procedure?
Yes—virtually all tympanoplasty surgeries (children and adults) are performed outpatient, with healing typically taking 4–6 weeks.
How do you approach sleep apnea care?
Evaluation, CPAP fitting, and when appropriate, laser or radiofrequency treatments—coordinated with Pulmonology, Neurology and Sleep Medicine for comprehensive management.
How are complex voice disorders treated?
ENT physicians collaborate with Speech Pathology, Neurology, Gastroenterology and Radiology to diagnose, treat and monitor recovery.



