Meet the Care Team
Patient Stories
A young boy is all smiles after surgery to remove a branchial cleft cyst
In 2014, Luke, then 4 years old, came to his parents complaining that his right cheek hurt. After a dentist ruled out any issues related to his teeth, his pediatrician prescribed antibiotics to address any infection that may be causing the pain in his mouth. Over the next few months, the pain would come and go, and it seemed to be developing resistance to antibiotics.

Conditions We Treat
Pediatric allergies
Pediatric chronic aspiration
Pediatric chronic ear infections (otitis media)
Pediatric craniofacial anomalies
Pediatric dysphagia (swallowing disorder)
Pediatric ear infections (otitis media)
External auditory canal atresia (EACA) in children
Pediatric feeding disorder (PFD)
Pediatric esophageal foreign body
Pediatric head and neck lumps
Pediatric language delay
Pediatric laryngeal papillomas
Pediatric laryngeal stenosis
Laryngeal webs
Pediatric macroglossia (large tongue)
Pediatric neurogenic dysphonia
Pediatric post airway reconstructive hoarseness
Pediatric sinusitis
Pediatric sleep disordered breathing (SDB)
Pediatric strep throat
Pediatric streptococcus
Pediatric subglottic stenosis
Pediatric tonsillitis
Pediatric tracheal stenosis
Pediatric velopharyngeal incompetence (VPI)
Pediatric vocal cord nodules (singer's nodules)
Pediatric vocal cord paralysis
Pediatric vocal cord polyps
Children who are deaf or hard of hearing
Pediatric vertigo (dizziness)
Pediatric tracheomalacia
Pediatric tinnitus
Pediatric swimmer's ear
Pediatric nosebleeds
Pediatric Meniere's disease
Pediatric mastoiditis
Laryngotracheal cleft
Pediatric deviated septum
Ankyloglossia (tongue tie)
Pediatric laryngomalacia
Laryngitis in children
Pediatric tympanic membrane perforation (ruptured eardrum)
Pediatric cholesteatoma
Cleft palate patients and ear infections
Pediatric airway disorders
Pediatric stridor
Pediatric vocal cord dysfunction (VCD)
Pediatric obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
Treatments & Services
Pediatric acoustic reflex threshold (ART)
Pediatric auditory brainstem response (ABR)
Pediatric conditioned play audiometry (CPA)
Pediatric early hearing detection and intervention (EHDI)
Pediatric hearing test
Pediatric otoacoustic emissions (OAE)
Pediatric sleep apnea surgery
Pediatric dietary changes for sleep apnea
Exercise and pediatric sleep apnea
Pediatric sleep evaluation
Pediatric sleep study
Pediatric tracheostomy
Pediatric visual reinforcement audiometry (VRA)
Pediatric bronchoscopy
Pediatric tympanometry and acoustic reflex threshold (ART)
Pediatric cochlear implants
More Details
When your child is suffering from a condition that affects their ear, nose or throat (ENT), you want answers and a plan of action developed by specialists who understand your concerns. Our care team is comprised of fellowship-trained, board certified UT Southwestern physicians, advanced practice providers, nurses and support staff who all have special training to diagnose and treat children with ENT issues. Our physicians are recognized nationally and internationally as experts and leaders in their specialty.
Each of our facilities and programs has a point person to explain what’s happening and answer any questions you have. We take care of your child’s ENT issues so you can focus your energy on your family.