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Redwood City Medical Center
Department of Head And Neck Surgery
 

Address
Hospital Tower, 4th floor
1150 Veterans Blvd.
Redwood City CA 94063

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Telephone
Advice: (650) 299-2570
Appointments: (650) 299-2170
Cancellation: (650) 299-2662
TTY: (650) 299-3889


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Department Hours
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Closed8:00 am
5:00 pm
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5:00 pm
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Closed
Closed during lunch, 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm

 

Welcome to the Department of Head and Neck Surgery.

Our board certified specialists are trained to provide care for people in the following areas:

EARS: Infections, hearing problems, balance disorders, tinnitus, and external ear deformities, audiological testing and fitting of hearing aids.

NOSE and PARANASAL SINUSES: Breathing difficulties related to the upper airway; related allergic conditions and infections including endoscopic sinus surgery.

MOUTH and THROAT: Tonsil and adenoid problems; infections, swallowing disorders, hoarseness and sleep apnea.

FRACTURES: Nose, facial bones and jaw.

COSMETIC and PLASTIC RECONSTRUCTIVE of the face and neck

TUMORS: of the ears, nose , throat and neck, including thyroid and salivary glands: skin cancers (after biopsied diagnosis) including Mohs surgery

NEUROTOLOGY and SKULL BASE: tumors and infections of the ears and sinuses involving the base of the skull, including acoustic neuromas; procedures for vertigo; implantation of vagus nerve stimulators; evaluation and treatment of spinal fluid leaks





 
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