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Mount Airy, MD has a small ENT market with 1 active provider available. Because the directory is still building, ratings and licensing information are not yet available. Nearby cities including Baltimore, Bethesda, Annapolis, Rockville, and Glen Burnie offer additional options if you need more choice or specialized services. The median cost for allergy testing through an ENT in this region is $500.
Allergy testing through an ENT provider in Mount Airy typically costs around $500. This median price reflects standard diagnostic procedures. Costs may vary depending on the complexity of your condition, the number of allergens tested, and whether additional services like consultation or follow-up care are included in your visit.
Look for providers who clearly display their medical credentials and offer transparent pricing before you schedule. A reputable ENT should take time to explain test results and treatment options rather than rushing you through an appointment. Be cautious of offices that pressure you into procedures immediately or refuse to provide written documentation of your visit and any findings. Verify that the practice has proper equipment for services like hearing tests or sinus imaging, and ask whether they follow up with you after diagnostic procedures.
The median cost for allergy testing through an ENT in Mount Airy is $500. Your actual cost may vary based on the number of allergens tested, your insurance coverage, and whether additional consultation or follow-up is included.
Currently, there is 1 active ENT provider in the Mount Airy directory. Nearby cities like Baltimore, Bethesda, and Rockville offer additional options if you want to explore more providers.
Mount Airy ENTs provide services including initial consultations, hearing tests, sinus imaging, allergy testing, nasal endoscopy, and surgical procedures like tonsillectomy and ear tube placement.
You can verify a provider's medical license and board certification through the Maryland Medical Board website. Always confirm credentials before scheduling your appointment.
Yes, an ENT can evaluate hearing loss, order diagnostic tests like audiograms, and recommend treatment options ranging from hearing aids to surgical interventions depending on the cause.
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