ENT of Georgia North

ENT of Georgia North Ear, Nose & Throat of Georgia, Doctors you can trust! ENT, Allergy, Audiology and Hearing Aids, Facial Plastic Surgery services

Ear infections can lead to hearing loss over time, according to the World Report on Hearing.Chronic ear infections are o...
04/28/2026

Ear infections can lead to hearing loss over time, according to the World Report on Hearing.

Chronic ear infections are often associated with mild to moderate conductive hearing loss because of disruption in transmission of sound vibrations through the middle ear. This is due to the accumulated fluid, ruptured ear drum or erosion of middle ear ossicles.

Love your pet but not a fan of sneezing? You’re not alone: many people who own pets are allergic to cats or dogs, even i...
04/23/2026

Love your pet but not a fan of sneezing? You’re not alone: many people who own pets are allergic to cats or dogs, even if they may not realize it.

If symptoms of pet allergies flare up, focus on reducing allergen buildup: clean frequently (including couch covers, curtains, rugs and pet beds) and use HEPA air cleaners, when possible, to remove airborne particles. Our ENT experts are here to help recommend additional treatment options during your next visit!

Cooler air, even in the spring, can leave your throat feeling rough.To help soothe irritation over time, one good starti...
04/21/2026

Cooler air, even in the spring, can leave your throat feeling rough.

To help soothe irritation over time, one good starting point is to reduce alcohol consumption and smoking, since both can dry out the mucous membranes and worsen that parched feeling.

Think rain reduces pollen? Heavy downpours can actually worsen allergy symptoms by breaking up pollen into smaller, airb...
04/14/2026

Think rain reduces pollen? Heavy downpours can actually worsen allergy symptoms by breaking up pollen into smaller, airborne particles.

Remember to play it safe if your allergy symptoms seem to worsen during heavy rain—stay indoors during storms!

Stuffy nose, sneezing and fatigue can happen with both allergies and colds, so how can you tell the difference?Allergies...
04/09/2026

Stuffy nose, sneezing and fatigue can happen with both allergies and colds, so how can you tell the difference?

Allergies often cause itching in the nose, throat and eyes, while colds don’t. Colds are more likely to involve a sore throat and body aches. Another big clue: allergies don’t cause a fever.

If symptoms linger for weeks (especially during known triggers), allergies are more likely. If you’re unsure, our ENT team can help you pinpoint what’s going on and recommend a treatment plan!

Today, we celebrate World Health Day, an excellent time to speak with your loved ones about their own healthy habits and...
04/07/2026

Today, we celebrate World Health Day, an excellent time to speak with your loved ones about their own healthy habits and health care needs.

Remember that we’re all in this together!

With allergy season dead ahead, it’s essential to remember that tree pollen is a major culprit during spring allergy sea...
03/24/2026

With allergy season dead ahead, it’s essential to remember that tree pollen is a major culprit during spring allergy season.

Keep windows closed, shower after outdoor activities and consider allergy medication or immunotherapy as a treatment option. Our allergists are here to help If you have additional questions!

Love your pet but hate the sneezing? You can reduce symptoms without giving up time with your furry friend!Remember to t...
03/19/2026

Love your pet but hate the sneezing? You can reduce symptoms without giving up time with your furry friend!

Remember to thoroughly clean your home frequently (wash bedding, curtains and pet beds), run HEPA air filters, bathe your pets often with vet‑approved shampoo and set a pet‑free sleep zone. If symptoms persist, our experts can help discuss medications or immunotherapy options.

Dry air can leave your throat feeling scratchy and sore.If cooler weather keeps your throat irritated, remember to drink...
03/17/2026

Dry air can leave your throat feeling scratchy and sore.

If cooler weather keeps your throat irritated, remember to drink plenty of water daily, limit caffeine and choose menthol‑free lozenges so you don’t dry things out further. You might also consider trying a humidifier. If throat dryness lasts more than eight weeks, it might be time to see an ENT.

Our Sandy Springs office off Mount Vernon was in the St. Patrick’s Day spirit today!
03/17/2026

Our Sandy Springs office off Mount Vernon was in the St. Patrick’s Day spirit today!

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Have a great time with family and friends.
03/17/2026

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Have a great time with family and friends.

Getting ready for an allergy test during your next appointment?Before your allergy test, follow your allergist's advice ...
03/10/2026

Getting ready for an allergy test during your next appointment?

Before your allergy test, follow your allergist's advice on what to avoid: this might include not eating, drinking or taking certain meds.

Address

5673 Peachtree Dunwoody Road NE 150
Atlanta, GA
30342

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+14042974230

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