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Otolaryngology and Facial Plastic Surgeon Services in Lawrenceville, Princeton, Freehold NJ and Yardley, PA
The Otolaryngologists and Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons at Princeton Eye and Ear offer a full array of ear, nose, and throat, eye, as well as cosmetic and reconstructive services of the face and neck. You can learn more about our Otolaryngology services below.
- Dizziness
- Ear Infection
- Hearing Loss
- Mouth Sores
- Neck Pain
- Breathing Problems
- Snoring/Sleep Apnea
- Sore Throat
- Head and Neck Cancers
- Oral Cancers
- Allergies
- Sinuses
- Thyroid
- Tonsils
- Adenoids
- Ophthalmology
- Rhinoplasty & Revision
- Rhinoplasty
- Cosmetic Surgery of the Face & Neck
- Nasal fractures
- Earwax
- Asthma
- Hoarseness
- Swallowing Disorders
- Voice Disorders
- Tinnitus
- Nosebleeds
- Skin Cancer
- Ear Tubes
- Smell &Taste Disorders
- Pediatric ENT Care
- Non-Invasive Cosmetic
- Procedures
- Reconstructive Surgery of
- the Face & Neck
- Skin Care of the Face &
- Neck including Botox
- Treatments
Find a Full List of Ophthalmology services here.
For Cosmetic/Reconstructive Questions please email us at facialplasticsurgerycenter@princetoneyeandear.com

Dizziness
The inner ear serves two purposes: hearing and balance. There are mechanisms in the ear that inform the brain about your position, orientation in space and movement and all times to keep you in balance. A false sensation of spinning or whirling, known as vertigo, can occur when the signal to the brain is blocked or misfires. Read More »

Ear Infections
The ear is made up of three sections: the outer ear, middle ear and inner ear. Each of these areas is susceptible to infections, which can be painful. Young children have a greater tendency to get earaches. While most ear pain resolves itself in a matter of days, you should get a physical examination to understand the type of infection, prevent it from spreading and obtain treatment to help alleviate the pain. Read More »

Hearing Loss
Hearing Loss Hearing loss has a lot of different causes and manifestations. It can be sudden or gradual. It can occur in one ear or both ears. It can be temporary or permanent. It happens to people of all ages and is associated with the aging process. Before discussing causes and treatments for hearing loss, it is important to understand how hearing works. Read More »

Mouth Sores
There are a variety of sores that can occur in or around the mouth. Most are benign, but some may be indicative of cancer.Read More »

Neck Pain
The ear is made up of three sections: the outer ear, middle ear and inner ear. Each of these areas is susceptible to infections, which can be painful. Young children have a greater tendency to get earaches. While most ear pain resolves itself in a matter of days, you should get a physical examination to understand the type of infection, prevent it from spreading and obtain treatment to help alleviate the pain. Read More »

Breathing Problems
The nose serves three primary functions: to warm, humidify and filter air as it passes into the body. Breathing problems may impact one or multiple of these functions. Breathing problems can be temporary or chronic, mild or severe, but they usually increase with age. Read More »

Snoring/Sleep Apnea
Snoring is a noise produced during sleep that originates in the back of the throat or nose. Snoring occurs when the muscles in the back of the mouth, tongue and throat relax while sleeping, which narrows or blocks the airway. Breathing causes your uvula (soft palate) to vibrate and knock against the back of the throat, resulting in the snoring sound. Read More »

Sore Throat
Everyone experiences sore throats when they have a cold or flu. But there are other reasons for sore throats that may be symptomatic of more serious problems.Read More »

Head and Neck Cancers
Most head and neck cancers are relatively preventable since they are highly correlated with tobacco use and alcohol consumption. They are also generally curable if caught early. Symptoms to watch out for include pain swallowing, trouble breathing, ear pain, a lump in the neck that lasts longer than two weeks, a growth in the mouth and bleeding from the mouth, nose or throat.Read More »

Oral Cancers
Oral cancers appear as red or white patches of mouth tissue or small ulcers that look like a canker sores, but are painless. Oral cancers usually form on the tongue or floor of the mouth, but can occur on any tissue in and around the mouth.Read More »