Carlisle Ear Nose & Throat

Carlisle Ear Nose & Throat Offering ENT Services in a Covid-Safe Environment
Your safety is our priority during this unprecedented time.

At Carlisle Ear Nose & Throat we recognize that you have a choice when it comes to your preferred ear, nose and throat specialist (known as an otolaryngologist). These are some of the procedures that we have initiated to ensure the safety of our patients and staff:

• Temperature checks are performed upon arrival for all patient visits
• Medical grade hepa filtration in all of our ENT procedure rooms
• Our practitioners wear N95 masks during treatment
• We use enhanced cleaning procedures between all patient visits
• We use a Chlorox 360 electrostatic application twice daily to all office surfaces
• All patients are screened for symptoms of upper respiratory illness prior to entry
• Appropriate wait times following illness are enforced prior to assessment in our office

Your ears work hard while you move. Keep them safe with simple tips to protect your hearing during workouts and stay act...
02/26/2026

Your ears work hard while you move. Keep them safe with simple tips to protect your hearing during workouts and stay active without missing a beat.

Sore throat alert! Part three of our Kids ENT Health Month series highlights the signs of tonsillitis to watch for.
02/24/2026

Sore throat alert! Part three of our Kids ENT Health Month series highlights the signs of tonsillitis to watch for.

Tonsillitis is an inflammation of the tonsils usually due to an infection. Symptoms include: red and swollen tonsils; white or yellow coating over the tonsils; a "throaty" voice; sore throat; uncomfortable or painful swallowing; swollen lymph nodes ("glands") in the neck and fever. Learn more here...

Regular exercise keeps your heart strong and blood flowing to your brain and ears. That circulation supports both hearin...
02/20/2026

Regular exercise keeps your heart strong and blood flowing to your brain and ears. That circulation supports both hearing and memory.

It doesn’t have to be strenuous to be beneficial, a large study finds

It’s part two of our Kids ENT Health Month series! Learn about sinus issues in children and how to spot the signs to kee...
02/18/2026

It’s part two of our Kids ENT Health Month series! Learn about sinus issues in children and how to spot the signs to keep little noses clear and comfortable. https://bit.ly/462qyZ8

Your hearing and your heart are part of the same story when it comes to your overall health. When one changes, it can be...
02/18/2026

Your hearing and your heart are part of the same story when it comes to your overall health. When one changes, it can be worth taking a closer look at the other. https://bit.ly/40gVeCN

Love is all around, but can you hear it? Make sure your ears are feeling the love this Valentine’s with a few simple tip...
02/11/2026

Love is all around, but can you hear it? Make sure your ears are feeling the love this Valentine’s with a few simple tips for happy hearing.

It’s Kids ENT Health Month! We’re kicking off a three-part series on the most common ENT conditions in children, startin...
02/09/2026

It’s Kids ENT Health Month! We’re kicking off a three-part series on the most common ENT conditions in children, starting with ear infections. Learn the signs, symptoms and when to check in to keep little ears healthy. https://bit.ly/49KzjIp

Tinnitus Awareness Week is the perfect time to learn why you might be hearing ringing or buzzing that others cannot. Und...
02/06/2026

Tinnitus Awareness Week is the perfect time to learn why you might be hearing ringing or buzzing that others cannot. Understanding how your brain creates these sounds is the first step toward finding some peace and quiet.

Tinnitus is defined as the experience of hearing sound without an external, acoustic source. While it is commonly referred to as “ringing in the ears,” tinnitus can also be described as buzzing, hissing, whistling, swooshing, and clicking.

Little kids with big ENT issues. See what is most common and what to keep an eye on!
02/04/2026

Little kids with big ENT issues. See what is most common and what to keep an eye on!

Did you know your ears might be one of the first places to show signs of a cardiovascular issue? Since the inner ear is ...
02/03/2026

Did you know your ears might be one of the first places to show signs of a cardiovascular issue? Since the inner ear is highly sensitive to blood flow, during National Heart Month we’re highlighting how protecting your heart also protects your hearing. https://bit.ly/3ZiXoBo

Everyday sounds, like traffic or music, can affect your hearing over time. Taking breaks from loud environments and prot...
01/28/2026

Everyday sounds, like traffic or music, can affect your hearing over time. Taking breaks from loud environments and protecting your ears can help.

This page provides information about how to prevent noise-induced hearing loss.

Thinking about hearing aids but not sure what they can really do? Here’s a realistic look at the benefits and what to ex...
01/22/2026

Thinking about hearing aids but not sure what they can really do? Here’s a realistic look at the benefits and what to expect.

Address

9 Brookwood Avenue
Carlisle, PA
17015

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

+17172430616

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Carlisle Ear Nose and Throat.

Carlisle Ear Nose & Throat values the health and well being of our patients and staff. As you are aware, there are confirmed cases of COVID-19 in PA. We are not currently seeing patients in the office but, are offering virtual video vists, and phone consults if you do not have video capabilities. Our current hours of operation are Monday - Thursday 8:00 am - noon and closed on Friday. We are continuing to find ways to assist our patients. Please check back for updates.