Pediatric ENT Services

With Pediatric ENT services, children can enjoy the same health benefits as adult patients. Tejas Ear, Nose and Throat handles the minor and major steps in treating children and providing pertinent information to make them and parents feel comfortable with treatment. A lot of the focus on these ailments centers on the ear, nose and throat areas. Dr. Tamez can help with rehabilitation when there is hearing loss, and can even track down day-to-day occurrences that are considered abnormal. Many parents are concerned about nosebleeds since allergies are rampant in all ages. But there can also be obstructions that cause these ailments and others, so evaluations are a must even for young children.

Our pediatric ENT services are designed to meet the unique needs of children, ensuring they receive comprehensive healthcare benefits akin to adults but at their comfort level. Tejas Ear, Nose and Throat adeptly manages both minor and major aspects of pediatric treatment, offering valuable information to reassure both children and their parents. While the focus lies on addressing issues related to the ear, nose, and throat, Dr. Oscar Tamez specializes in rehabilitating hearing loss and identifying abnormalities in day-to-day occurrences.

Concerns about allergies, ear infections and nosebleeds are common among parents, prompting crucial evaluations for young children to identify potential obstructions and address various ailments.

Pediatric Ear Services

Our pediatric ear health services are dedicated to addressing the well-being of children’s auditory health. We can manage a spectrum of ear-related concerns, from assessing hearing loss and recommending solutions to managing ear infections and related issues. Our most common services include:

  • Hearing loss: Our comprehensive hearing loss services focus on evaluating and addressing auditory issues in patients of all ages, including children. We employ advanced diagnostic tools to identify the underlying causes of hearing loss, tailoring treatment plans to meet individual needs.
  • Tympanoplasty: Tympanoplasty is a surgical procedure to repair eardrum perforations. Our skilled professionals utilize advanced techniques to restore the integrity of the eardrum, enhancing hearing function and overall ear health.
  • Ear infections: Recognizing the most common symptoms such as ear tugging, fever, and irritability, our treatment options for ear infections aims to address these discomforts in both children and adults. We conduct thorough evaluations to determine the extent of infection and tailor treatment plans that may include antibiotics, pain management or surgery to alleviate symptoms and aid in recovery.
  • Ear tubes: Our ear tube procedure focuses on managing conditions such as chronic ear infections and fluid accumulation in the middle ear. We insert tiny ear tubes to facilitate drainage, reducing the frequency of infections and providing relief for pediatric patients experiencing recurrent ear-related issues.

Additional Pediatric Services

Beyond addressing common concerns like ear infections, our pediatric services encompass a spectrum of additional care, including assessments for congenital or developmental issues impacting the ear, nose, and throat areas. Some of the more common procedures and issues we treat include:

  • Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy: Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy are surgical procedures often performed to address recurrent infections or breathing difficulties. Tonsils and adenoids are removed to alleviate symptoms such as persistent sore throat, sleep apnea, and chronic ear infections, promoting improved overall health and well-being.
  • Turbinate reduction and shrinking: Turbinate reduction is a surgical or minimally invasive procedure aimed at reducing the size of nasal turbinates, structures within the nose that, when enlarged, can contribute to nasal congestion. This procedure helps improve nasal airflow and alleviate symptoms of chronic nasal obstruction.
  • Balloon sinuplasty: Balloon sinuplasty is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat chronic sinusitis. A small balloon catheter is inserted into blocked sinus passages and inflated to gently open and reshape the sinus openings, promoting better drainage and providing relief from sinus-related symptoms.
  • Functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS): FESS is a surgical technique that uses an endoscope for visualization to treat chronic sinusitis and correct sinus blockages. It allows for precise removal of diseased tissue and clearing of blocked sinus passages, improving sinus function and reducing symptoms.
  • Tongue release (frenectomy): A frenectomy is a procedure to release or remove the tissue connecting the tongue to the floor of the mouth. This is commonly performed to address conditions like tongue tie, which can impact speech, oral function and breastfeeding in infants. The procedure helps improve tongue mobility and overall oral function.

What to Expect with Surgery

As you prepare your child for surgery, our experienced staff will provide you with detailed instructions and keep you informed at every step, guiding you through the process with support and information. To ensure optimal surgical care, Dr. Tamez utilizes specific medical facilities for various procedures:

  • Oakwood Surgery Center: This HCA outpatient facility is the primary location for Dr. Tamez’s elective procedures for both children and adults.
  • Round Rock Medical Center: The majority of Dr. Tamez’s inpatient surgeries are conducted at this facility.
  • Seton Williamson County Hospital: This facility is utilized for patients following the Seton Plan.
  • Dell Children’s Hospital: Dr. Tamez relies on this facility for complex pediatric cases.
  • Pediatric Center at North Austin Medical Center.

Recovering from Surgery

After the surgery, you will receive clear and comprehensive instructions for your child’s recovery care, providing you with the necessary guidance for a smooth healing process. Our team will also assist you in scheduling a follow-up appointment to monitor your child’s progress and address any questions or concerns you may have, ensuring ongoing support and personalized care throughout the recovery journey.