- Headaches
- SinusitisCentral California Ear, Nose & Throat Medical Group (CCENT) announces our new minimally invasive surgical treatment for chronic sinusitis Balloon Sinuplasty.
- Medical Weight Loss
- SnoringDr. Teitelbaum practices the full spectrum of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and has a special interest in advanced surgical treatment of snoring and sleep apnea for adults and children, minimally invasive surgery of the sinuses, and surgery for thyroid tumors. He has lectured extensively to community groups in the Greater Milwaukee area as well as to the local medical community. Aside for his passion for patient care, he enjoys music and the outdoors, especially sailing, windsurfing, skiing, scuba diving, and hiking.
- Sleep DisordersSleep disorders can be very serious and affect daily activities. Obstructive sleep apnea, or OSA, is a serious condition affecting more than twelve million Americans. This condition is due to blockage of air flow through the throat while sleeping. OSA leads to decreased oxygen delivery to the body, termed oxygen desaturation. Forty-five percent of normal adults snore at least occasionally, and 25 percent are habitual snorers. Problem snoring is more frequent in males and overweight persons, and it usually grows worse with age. Snoring is an indication of obstructed breathing. Therefore, it should not be taken lightly.
- Family PracticeHe is Past President of The Milwaukee Society of Head and Neck Medicine and Surgery and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. Dr. Teitelbaum has been involved with clinical training of otolaryngology residents from the Medical College of Wisconsin and has been recognized as an Active Teacher in Family Practice for the St. Luke’s Family Practice Residency since 1996.
- AutismJodi has diagnostic and treatment experience in Articulation Disorders, Expressive and Receptive Language Disorders, Fluency Disorders, Voice Disorders, and Autism Spectrum Disorders. She also specializes in performing laryngeal videostroboscopy and providing vocal rehabilitation for individuals diagnosed with voice disorders.
- Multiple SclerosisAbnormal ABR findings may consist of delays in the absolute latency times of the individual waves, or an increased latency time between waves I-V, or waves I-III, or waves III-V. Poor wave morphology is also considered to be abnormal. Abnormal findings may indicate a hearing loss, multiple sclerosis, or a stroke. In rare cases such findings may be suggestive of a benign tumor of the 8th cranial (acoustic) nerve, located in the ear canal or central pontine myelinolysis.
- ThyroidAt CCENT, ultrasound scanning is used to examine the neck, primarily the thyroid gland, for possible thyroid disease, lumps and masses. It is also used to guide fine-needle biopsies of the thyroid performed in our office. Diagnostic ultrasound is non-invasive, involves no radiation, and avoids the possible hazards of other diagnostic methods. Ultrasound scans are administered by a Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer skilled in the use of Ultrasound scanners for neck examinations on patients in a professional, safe and caring manner.
- Thyroid CancerThyroid nodules are uncommon in childhood, and pediatric thyroid cancer is uncommon. Still, it is the most common endocrine malignancy in children.
- UltrasoundCCENT has installed an Esaote MyLab Ultrasound scanner in our office to provide ENT specialized Ultrasound scanning services directly to our patients.
- MRIIf you have a complex problem, please bring copies of your medical records or special tests including the actual CT or MRI scans.
- X-Rays
- Computed TomographyA CT scan – also called CT or computed tomography – is an X-ray technique that produces images of your body that visualize internal structures in cross section rather than the overlapping images typically produced by conventional X-ray exams.
- General Surgery
- Minimally Invasive Surgery
- Ear SurgeryA conventional X-ray is limited to a 2-D visualization. Diagnosis and treatment planning can require a more complete understanding of a complex 3-D anatomy. CT examinations provide a wealth of 3-D information that can be used when planning for sinus or ear surgery. CT scans provide a greater chance for precisely diagnosing conditions which can be missed a significant percentage of the time on conventional films. In a nutshell, the CT scan enhances your physician’s ability to see what he/she needs to see before treatment is started.
- OtolaryngologyCCENT is a prominent otolaryngology practice that was established in 1966. Our practice and facilities are located between Los Angeles and San Francisco. We currently have eight ENT physicians with general otolaryngology and sub-specialty expertise. We enjoy an affiliation with University of California San Francisco. We thrive in a community with five major hospitals and complement your care with excellent support services. Our on-site ambulatory surgery center is outfitted with advanced resources like image guidance technology.
- Plastic SurgeryWelcome to the ENT Facial Surgery Center. This specialty specific center caters to the needs of the otolaryngologists and aesthetic plastic surgeons associated with Central California ENT Medical Group and the Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Pavilion. Our unique atmosphere is designed for patient comfort and quality care. Our professional staff is dedicated to the needs of our patients and their families. A family member or friend is encouraged to stay at the center during your surgery and will be escorted back to join you after the recovery process.
- Cyst
- FungusFungal sinusitis is a broad term used to describe various situations when fungus might be involved in the cause or symptoms of nasal and sinus inflammation.
- Allergies