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Prince Frederick has 2 active ENT providers available. The market is small but accessible, with options for ear, nose, and throat care in Calvert County. If you need specialized ENT services or a wider selection, nearby cities like Baltimore, Bethesda, Annapolis, Rockville, and Glen Burnie offer additional practitioners. ENT services in the area range from routine consultations to surgical procedures, with median costs around $500 for allergy testing.
Allergy Testing (ENT) in Prince Frederick typically costs around $500 as a median service price. This can vary based on the complexity of testing, the number of allergens screened, and whether additional follow-up appointments are needed. When contacting providers, ask for a detailed quote that specifies what's included in the testing fee and whether follow-up consultations are charged separately.
Look for ENT providers who maintain current licenses with the Maryland State Board of Physicians and can provide documentation on file. A reputable practice will offer written treatment plans and explain the reasoning behind any recommended procedures or tests. Be cautious of providers who pressure you into immediate surgery or expensive treatments without a clear diagnosis, or those who operate on a cash-only basis without receipts. Verify that the practice maintains proper medical records and is willing to coordinate with your primary care physician.
Costs vary by provider and insurance coverage. The median cost for allergy testing services in the area is around $500. Contact local ENT practices directly for specific pricing on consultations and other services.
There are 2 active ENT providers in Prince Frederick. If you need more options, nearby cities including Baltimore, Bethesda, Annapolis, Rockville, and Glen Burnie have additional practitioners.
Local ENT providers offer services ranging from initial consultations and hearing tests to diagnostic imaging, allergy testing, and surgical procedures like tonsillectomies and ear tube placement.
You can verify a provider's license through the Maryland State Board of Physicians website, where you can search by name and check for any disciplinary actions or restrictions.
A hearing test is not always necessary before your first ENT visit, but it can be helpful if you suspect hearing loss. Your ENT can order an audiogram during or after your consultation if needed.
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