What it Means When Your Taste and Smell Fade
If you’re experiencing the loss of smell and taste, don’t panic! These may be some of the symptoms of COVID 19, but not all cases are a result of it.
Allergies or Covid-19 in Children? How to Tell the Difference
As kids adjust to the new normal and start to enjoy some time outdoors, another health threat looms around—allergies. But with the ongoing pandemic, many parents find themselves in a dilemma - how would they know if their kids’ symptoms...
Back-to-School Tips
As parents, you may still be worried about your kids' health especially with the pandemic. So, what can you do to prepare and protect your kids' for in-person classes? Here are some helpful tips from ENTs.
How to Treat Allergies in the Summertime
Allergens don’t recognize seasons. May's flowers have got you sniffling and sneezing, but just because the month has ended, that doesn't mean your allergies will suddenly stop. Pollen, mold, and insect stings can trigger allergies during the summer season.
Update: 5/1/20
We are open and seeing patients while providing the safest possible environment. In accordance with hospital and CDC guidelines, we are continuing to screen all patients prior to their appointment and are limiting the number of patients for social distancing....
COVID-19 and Asthma
People with moderate to severe asthma are at a higher risk of getting very sick from coronavirus disease (better known as COVID-19). COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by a new virus. It causes respiratory-like symptoms like cough, fever, and...
The 5-minute Doctor Visit
The COVID-19 pandemic is creating greater demand for and availability of medical visits over the Internet. More.
Can COVID-19 affect your sense of smell and taste?
For the past weeks, some patients who tested positive for the COVID-19 virus have been reported to be experiencing a loss of sense of taste and smell. But does the virus actually cause it?