Education
Medical school
Dr. Stevens attended Albany Medical College of Union University and graduated in
1986 (36 years ago).
About Me
Dr. Stevens works at Ear Nose and Throat Associates, M.D., P.A., which has 6 other health providers.
- Otolaryngology
- Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- 36+ years
- Male
- 1952373367
Hospital Affiliations
Dr. Stevens is affiliated with the following hospitals.
As an otolaryngology and plastic and reconstructive surgery, Dr. Stevens may see patients with the following conditions. Please check with Dr. Stevens what conditions he treats. Dr. Stevens may treat additional conditions not listed.
- Acoustic neuroma
- Adenotonsillar disease
- Aerodigestive disorder
- Airway obstruction
- Allergic reaction
- Ameloblastoma
- Aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease
- Assistive listening devices
- Auditory processing disorder
- Aural atresia
Specialties
Dr. Stevens is an otolaryngology and plastic and reconstructive surgery. His primary specialty is otolaryngology.
Otolaryngology
Otorhinolaryngology or ear, nose, and throat (ENT) is a surgical subspecialty within medicine that deals with the surgical and medical management of conditions of the head and neck. Doctors who specialize in this area are called otorhinolaryngologists, otolaryngologists, head and neck surgeons, or ENT surgeons or physicians. Patients seek treatment from an otorhinolaryngologist for diseases of the ear, nose, throat, base of the skull, head, and neck. These commonly include functional diseases that affect the senses and activities of eating, drinking, speaking, breathing, swallowing, and hearing. In addition, ENT surgery encompasses the surgical management and reconstruction of cancers and benign tumors of the head and neck as well as plastic surgery of the face and neck.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Plastic surgery is a surgical specialty involving the restoration, reconstruction, or alteration of the human body. It can be divided into two main categories: reconstructive surgery and cosmetic surgery. Reconstructive surgery includes craniofacial surgery, hand surgery, microsurgery, and the treatment of burns. While reconstructive surgery aims to reconstruct a part of the body or improve its functioning, cosmetic (or aesthetic) surgery aims at improving the appearance of it.