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July 7, 2015Press Release

Mass. Eye and Ear, Longwood Opens New Ear, Nose and Throat Service with Specialized Care

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Ryan Jaslow, Senior Manager of Media Relations, 617-573-4385.
ryan_jaslow@meei.harvard.edu

BOSTON - Massachusetts Eye and Ear opened a new otolaryngology (ear, nose, throat) practice in its Longwood multi-specialty ambulatory care center located at 800 Huntington Avenue in Boston. 

The practice is led by Medical Director Noah Siegel, MD, who trained at Mass. Eye and Ear/Harvard Medical School and is board-certified in both Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery and Sleep Medicine. Dr. Siegel brings more than 15 years of clinical care and leadership to Mass. Eye and Ear, Longwood. He will be joined in August by Allen Lam, MD, a general otolaryngologist who also trained at Mass. Eye and Ear/Harvard Medical School. 

The scope of treatment and services in otolaryngology include: general ear, nose, throat care; snoring and obstructive sleep apnea; vestibular/balance diagnosis/treatment; vestibular/physical therapy; sinus treatment and surgery; voice and swallowing disorders; allergy testing and treatment; audiology and hearing aid center. The new otolaryngology practice will include a same-day service.  

“We are very pleased to now offer a full range of services at Mass. Eye and Ear, Longwood,” said Dr. Siegel. “We look forward to treating adults and children for routine care, but also for complex issues, including sleep disorders and balance issues.”  

Mass. Eye and Ear, Longwood first opened in December 2012 offering ophthalmology and surgical services. Under the direction of Carolyn Kloek, M.D., the ophthalmology practice has undergone successful and rapid growth and offers a complete range of eye care services including: comprehensive ophthalmology and cataracts, cornea, glaucoma, inflammatory eye disease, retina and macular degeneration, eye plastic surgery, refractive surgery, optometry and contact lens, and an optical shop.  

The busy four-OR surgical center is led by Medical Director Artem Grush, MD, MBA (Anesthesiology), and Nurse Director Alan McGoldrick, RN, BSN.    

On-site garage parking is available for patients.  The numbers to call for appointments at Longwood are: 
  • Otolaryngology 617-936-6160
  • Ophthalmology 617-936-6156

To learn more about the Mass. Eye Ear multi-specialty, ambulatory care center at 800 Huntington Ave., go to www.MassEyeAndEar.org/Longwood.


About Massachusetts Eye and Ear 

Mass. Eye and Ear clinicians and scientists are driven by a mission to find cures for blindness, deafness and diseases of the head and neck.  Now united with Schepens Eye Research Institute, Mass. Eye and Ear is the world's largest vision and hearing research center, developing new treatments and cures through discovery and innovation. Mass. Eye and Ear is a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital and trains future medical leaders in ophthalmology and otolaryngology, through residency as well as clinical and research fellowships.  Internationally acclaimed since its founding in 1824, Mass. Eye and Ear employs full-time, board-certified physicians who offer high-quality and affordable specialty care that ranges from the routine to the very complex.  U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Hospitals Survey” has consistently ranked the Mass. Eye and Ear Departments of Otolaryngology and Ophthalmology as top five in the nation.  For more information about life-changing care and research, or to learn how you can help, please visit www.MassEyeAndEar.org.