Otolaryngology Doctors in Scranton, PA Accepting Medicare

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Dr. Keith Michael Pritchyk, M.D.
Otolaryngology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 300 Lackawanna Ave Ste 200, Scranton, PA 18503
Phone: 570-342-7864    Fax: 570-800-7515
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Dr. Anthony Carmen Brutico, M.D.
Otolaryngology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 940 Jefferson Ave, Scranton, PA 18510
Phone: 570-346-7900    Fax: 570-963-5060
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Dr. Mark Anthony Frattali, M.D.
Otolaryngology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 300 Lackawanna Ave Ste 200, Scranton, PA 18503
Phone: 570-342-7864    Fax: 570-840-1259
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John J Sirotnak Iii, MD
Otolaryngology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 3 W Olive St, Scranton, PA 18508
Phone: 570-558-2100    Fax: 570-558-2101
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Dr. William Anthony Wood, M.D.
Otolaryngology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 3 W Olive St, Scranton, PA 18508
Phone: 570-558-2100    Fax: 570-558-2101

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Otolaryngology: An otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeon provides comprehensive medical and surgical care for patients with diseases and disorders that affect the ears, nose, throat, the respiratory and upper alimentary systems and related structures of the head and neck. An otolaryngologist diagnoses and provides medical and/or surgical therapy or prevention of diseases, allergies, neoplasms, deformities, disorders and/or injuries of the ears, nose, sinuses, throat, respiratory and upper alimentary systems, face, jaws and the other head and neck systems. Head and neck oncology, facial plastic and reconstructive surgery and the treatment of disorders of hearing and voice are fundamental areas of expertise.


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