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Buffalo, MN has 1 active ENT provider available. The market is small, reflecting the rural nature of the area. If you need specialized ear, nose, and throat care locally and don't find what you're looking for, nearby cities like Rochester, Minneapolis, Woodbury, Saint Paul, and Duluth may offer additional options. When evaluating any ENT provider, confirm their credentials and ask about their experience with your specific condition.
Allergy Testing (ENT) in Buffalo typically costs around $500. This is a median figure; your actual cost may vary depending on the specific test type, complexity, and whether additional services like consultation or follow-up are included. Always ask your provider for a detailed estimate before scheduling.
Look for providers who explain your diagnosis and treatment options in clear language and provide written documentation of test results and recommendations. A reputable ENT will have proper licensing on file with the state and be willing to discuss their experience and success rates. Be cautious of providers who pressure you into immediate treatment without a second opinion option, those operating cash-only without receipts, or those reluctant to share credentials or answer questions about their qualifications.
The median cost for allergy testing (ENT) in Buffalo is around $500, though your actual cost may vary based on the specific test type and your insurance coverage. Contact your provider for a detailed estimate.
Buffalo currently has 1 active ENT provider. If you need additional options or specialized services, nearby cities including Rochester, Minneapolis, Woodbury, Saint Paul, and Duluth have more providers.
Local ENT providers offer services including initial consultations, hearing tests, tympanostomy (ear tubes), tonsillectomy, sinus imaging, allergy testing, and nasal endoscopy for diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose, and throat conditions.
Verify the provider's Minnesota medical license, ask about their experience with your specific condition, request a written estimate, and inquire about their diagnostic capabilities and follow-up care options. Don't hesitate to ask questions about their qualifications and treatment approach.
Yes. If the local provider doesn't meet your needs or has limited availability, Rochester, Minneapolis, Woodbury, Saint Paul, and Duluth all have additional ENT specialists and may offer services or appointment times that work better for you.
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