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Audio Vestibular Medicine

Family Medicine is a medical specialty that focuses on providing comprehensive healthcare to individuals and families. It encompasses all ages and gender, including newborns, children, adults, and the elderly. It also covers a wide range of medical issues, including preventive care, chronic disease management, acute…

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Overview

Family Medicine is a medical specialty that focuses on providing comprehensive healthcare to individuals and families. It encompasses all ages and gender, including newborns, children, adults, and the elderly. It also covers a wide range of medical issues, including preventive care, chronic disease management, acute illnesses, mental health, and more. One important aspect of Family Medicine is the practice of audio vestibular medicine. This is a specialized area of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and management of disorders related to the ear, nose, and throat (ENT). This includes diseases that affect hearing, balance, and coordination. Audio vestibular medicine includes a range of tests and treatments that are designed to help patients with ENT disorders. Some of the most common tests include audiometry, vestibular testing, tympanometry, and otoacoustic emissions testing. In addition to these tests, there are several treatments that may be recommended for patients with ENT disorders. This can include medications, physical therapy, hearing aids, and surgical interventions. Overall, Family Medicine is a critical part of modern healthcare, and audio vestibular medicine is an essential component of this specialty. If you are suffering from an ENT disorder, it is crucial to seek the advice and care of a qualified Family Medicine professional who can provide you with personalized treatment options that are tailored to your specific needs.

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Dr. John P. Bartkowski · United States Dr. Angela Pia Cazzolla · Italy Dr. Ian James Martins · Australia

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