- CryotherapyYou may have a condition called chronic rhinitis. Dr. Lazar offers a unique treatment solution for adults with these frustrating chronic rhinitis symptoms. Using the patented ClariFix® cryotherapy device, we are able to go to the source of the problem, the inflamed nasal lining and out of balance nerves in the nose. The ClariFix® solution is...
- Medical Weight LossIf you are diagnosed with sleep apnea, there are several treatments available to consider, including lifestyle changes, weight loss, surgical correction, dental appliances and CPAP therapy. CPAP stands for Continuous Positive Air Pressure, a machine with a mask the patient wears while sleeping that uses positive air pressure acting as a splint to keep the airway open.
- Ear InfectionsEar infections and swimmer’s ear are two common ear conditions that can cause discomfort and pain. Although they share some similarities, there are significant differences between the two.
- Sleep DisordersENT Memphis provides comprehensive care to both children and adults by maintaining a primary focus on disorders of the ears, nose, and throat, including infections of the head and neck, hearing loss, sleep disorders, and sinus problems. Learn More
- Infectious DiseasesThis method is similar to how vaccines are used to prevent infectious diseases. Over time, immunotherapy may be effective in reducing the excessive response altogether.
- Pneumonia
- ImmunizationsWhile there are still breakthrough infections, vaccinations have proven to be effective in reducing the severity of these symptoms, especially among people over 55, those with significant medical issues, and those who are immunosuppressed. Continue reading
- Anxiety
- MRIWhen you are evaluated for tinnitus, the first thing the doctor will do is obtain a complete history and perform a thorough, targeted physical examination. If your tinnitus is one-sided (unilateral), associated with hearing loss, or persistent, a hearing test, or audiogram, should be ordered. There is typically no need for radiologic testing (X-ray, CT scan or MRI scan) unless your tinnitus is pulsatile or associated with uneven, asymmetric hearing loss or neurological abnormalities. Your doctor will determine how bothersome your tinnitus is by asking you certain questions or having you complete a self-assessment questionnaire.
- X-Rays
- Computed Tomography
- OtolaryngologyLooking to the Future Dr. Rande Lazar focuses on inspiring young physicians within his field to grow, innovate and improve the medical fields in which they participate. To that end, he has established scholarships at both Brooklyn College of the City University of New York and Mississippi State University, as well as the annual $10,000 American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery Foundation Rande H. Lazar Health Services Research Grant.
- EczemaSymptoms of Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) Allergies Most people are familiar with common seasonal symptoms including sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion, and itchy, watery eyes. However, allergy sufferers may also experience chronic sinus problems, post-nasal drip, head congestion, vocal hoarseness, eczema (skin allergies), recurring ear infections, hearing loss, dizziness, chronic cough, and asthma. Even stomach and intestinal problems, as well as excessive fatigue, can point to allergies.
- Allergies