Providing Comprehensive Ear, Nose & Throat Care for Patients of All Ages

Determine If You Need to See a Specialist

When a general practitioner cannot resolve or identify your ear, nose or throat-related issue, they will typically refer you to an otolaryngologist.

Below is a handy self-screener that can help you determine if you should see an ENT.

  • Do you experience frequent hoarseness or sore throat?
  • Have you noticed a lump or swelling in your neck lasting more than two weeks?
  • Have you ever been told or suspect that you snore and/or stop breathing while you sleep?
  • Have you experienced four or more sinus infections in the past year?
  • Are your nasal symptoms worse in the spring, summer and/or fall?
  • Do you ever experience facial pain, facial pressure, sinus headaches or congestion?
  • Are you experiencing sudden hearing loss?

If you answered yes to one or more of these questions, you might be experiencing an ear, nose or throat disorder.

Determine If Your Child Should See a Specialist

At Raleigh Capitol Ear, Nose & Throat, we incorporate gentle techniques to help engage and comfort children while evaluating and treating them. We understand that children require a special kind of care, which is why we strive to minimize pain, discomfort and anxiety in our child patients.

You should consider bringing your child to a pediatric ENT doctor if they are experiencing any of the following symptoms or conditions:

  • Snoring and sleep apnea
  • Ear infections
  • Tonsillitis
  • Dizziness and balance problems
  • Sinus infections
  • Allergies

What Are the Next Steps for Your ENT Visit?

1. Setup an Appointment

Contact us to schedule an appointment with an otolaryngology specialist. Our front office staff will be happy to answer any questions you may have. Visit our location page for direct contact information.

2. Prepare for Your Visit

Write down any questions you may have for your ENT and make a list of symptoms you or your child have been experiencing, when they occurred and any treatments you have tried, even if those symptoms do not seem related to the condition you are being seen for.

3. Set Your First-Time Visit Expectations

An otolaryngologist will ask you questions about symptoms and typically examine your ears and sinuses, feel your neck for lumps and visually inspect your throat and tonsils.

Further testing, including X-rays or CT scans, may be requested before a diagnosis is determined.

The symptoms of ENT disorders often overlap. We use a holistic approach to determine the cause of your symptoms so we can recommend the right treatment for you or your child. Take the first step toward ear, nose and throat relief. Schedule an appointment today.

Call Raleigh Capitol Ear, Nose & Throat for more information or to schedule an appointment.

(919) 787-1374