Pediatric Otolarynology Head and Neck Surgery

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Pediatric Otolarynology Head and Neck Surgery Our pediatric Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (Ear, Nose and Throat) practice covers all areas of medical and surgical diseases involving the head, neck and aerodigestive tract. Our team of board-certified, fellowship-trained head and neck surgeons performs about 3,500 operations a year. Most surgeries are outpatient, or day-surgery cases, which reduce stress on the child and family. Our team performs all advanced surgical procedures and keeps abreast of current treatments by participating in lecturing, publishing and teaching to ensure the best care for your patient. As the only dedicated pediatric head and neck surgery group in the area, we provide management of all disease processes involving the head and neck: Salivary gland tumors Lymphoma Orbital masses Hearing loss Complex ear masses/infections Complex airway lesions Complex respiratory issues Thyroid masses Our pediatric ear, nose and throat specialists are always available for consultations and urgent patient appointments. Access Center 24/7 access for referring physicians (866) 353-KIDS (5437) Outpatient Referral Referral forms online at /refer FAX: (559) 353-8888 ENT Office Numbers Main: (559) 353-6453 FAX: (559) 353-6457 Physician Line: (559) 353-5312 Physician Liason (559) 353-7229 Medical Staff Michael Dunham, MD Medical Director James Barrese, MD Angela Martin, MD Mark Rowe, MD

Pediatric ENT Consultant Epistaxis History and physical Labs (PT, PTT), if indicated by history or physical examination Hoarseness History and physical Gastroenterology consult to rule out GERD Work-up is positive for allergic rhinitis and no improvement after six weeks of topical allergy medications (daily nasal steroid) Work-up negative for allergic rhinitis and no improvement after four weeks of [1% hydrocortisone ointment to anterior septum nightly] Three or more months of moderate to severe hoarseness not responsive to one month trial of ranitidine or PPI therapy. Any hoarseness associated with stridor not compatible with croup Hoarseness with moderate or severe stridor or respiratory distress should be seen urgently in the ED Lateral Neck Mass/ Branchial Cleft Sinus Cysts/Masses Neck mass Thyroid mass Parotid mass Dermoid cyst Deep cystic or solid masses not associated with thyroid gland requires neck CT with contrast If suspected thyroid mass, ultrasound of neck with notation of thyroid gland If atypical TB suspected, patient should have PPD prior to visit Persistent inflammatory lymph nodes should have CBC with diff/momospot/bartonnella titers/toxoplasmosis History and physical (including antibiotic history) Pit in neck with history of drainage Lateral neck mass > 4 cm in diameter Asymptomatic lateral neck mass < 4 cm in diameter present greater than one month, not responsive to one course of oral antibiotics Any lateral mass with overlying erythema or signs of fluctuance Positive physical findings Branchial Cleft Sinus History and physical Positive physical findings

Pediatric Cardiology Consultant Obstructive Adenotonsillar Hyperplasia History and Physical History of three or more months of frequent loud snoring with suspected sleep disturbance Trouble swallowin Rhinorrhea/Nasal Congestion Rule out allergic rhinitis History of atopic dermatitis Family history Referral to allergist PRN Rule out adenohyperplasia Work-up positive for allergic rhinitis and no improvement after six weeks of topical allergy medications (daily nasal steroid) Symptoms of nasal obstruction/sleep apnea Sinusitis Physical examination consistent with sinusitis Positive imaging Three to six weeks broad-spectrum oral antibiotics Nasal steroids x six weeks Nasal irrigation with antibiotic solution x six weeks Persistent symptoms despite six weeks of appropriate treatment Tonsils/Adenoids History and physical Ancillary tests Throat culture, monospot as appropriate, CBC Lateral neck X-ray Three or more infections per year despite adequate therapy Hypertrophy causing upper airway obstruction, severe dysphagia or sleep disorders Suspected peritonsillar abscess Unilateral tonsillar hypertrophy

Pediatric Cardiology Consultant Nasal Trauma Physical examination to rule out associated injuries, septal hematomoa, significant lacerations or persistent epistaxis CT for diagnostic confirmation of associated injuries Evidence of septal hematomoa, complex laceration or uncontrolled epistaxis Complaints of significant nasal obstruction less than 10 days from trauma Significant cosmetic deformity less than 10 days from trauma Nasal fractures - call practice directly Cholesteatoma History and physical Comprehensive audiology evaluation Hearing Loss History and physical Comprehensive audiology evaluation Positive physical finding Positive physical finding Stridor History and physical Contact practice directly or send to Valley Children s Emergency Department for immediate evaluation

Pediatric ENT Consultant Valley Children s contracts with the following health plans for hospital and physician services.* If you have questions, please call us at (559) 353-7238 to speak with a contracting representative. Health Plans Aetna EPO / HMO / PPO Anthem Blue Cross HMO / Prudent Buyer PPO Anthem Blue Cross Medi-Cal Blue Shield HMO / PPO Capp Care (Beachstreet) Central California Alliance for Health Medi-Cal Champus (TRICARE) Choice Care Cigna / Greatwest Delano Regional Medical Group First Health / CCN / Coventry Foundation HealthCare Administrators / California Foundation for Medical Care Health Management Network Health Net HMO / PPO HealthNet Medi-Cal (CalViva Health) Health Plan San Joaquin Medi-Cal HealthSmart Kaiser HMO / Medi-Cal Kern Family Health Medi-Cal Multiplan / PHCS Managed Care Systems Networks by Design Pacific Health Alliance Santa Barbara Health Initiative (CenCal Health) Sutter Hospital System (Modesto Memorial EPO, Memorial Los Banos, Sutter Tracy) United HealthCare West (formerly PacifiCare) Universal Care IPA AllCare IPA Bakersfield Family Medical Center / Heritage Physician Network Employee Health Systems IPA (Blue Cross & CalViva HealthNet Managed Medi-Cal Patients) GEMCare IPA Independence Medical Group IPA (Blue Cross & HealthNet Medi-Cal Patients) Key Medical Group IPA / Foundation for Medical Care of Tulare and Kings Counties LaSalle Medical Associates IPA (Blue Cross Managed Medi-Cal Patients) Prime Community Care Central Valley (HealthNet Managed Medi-Cal Patients) Saint Agnes Medical Group IPA Sante IPA Sutter Gould Medical Foundation Other CCS Medi-Cal Medicare *Plans may be subject to change.