Acoustic Neuroma
Acoustic Neuroma Care at UVM Health
Why Choose UVM Health?
Whether your symptoms are mild or severe, we offer comprehensive testing and treatment in a supportive and caring environment. Our goal is to address underlying conditions and help you find relief.
As a leading ear, nose and throat (ENT) program in the region, we offer:
- Experienced team: Our board-certified otolaryngologists–head and neck surgeons are fellowship-trained in otology (ear conditions) and neurotology (neurological ear conditions). Within these subspecialties, our physicians focus on specific conditions and procedures, providing an even -higher level of expertise.
- Dedicated audiologists: Our large team of doctorate-level audiologists works closely with our otolaryngologists to provide a wide range of diagnostic tests and evaluations for hearing devices. We are the only audiologists in the region to offer sedated tests. Sedation can improve test accuracy and reduce stress, especially for young children.
- Multidisciplinary care: As part of a health system anchored by an academic medical center, UVM Health physicians collaborate across specialties to provide comprehensive care. For example, our otolaryngologists work closely with neurosurgeons and radiation oncologists to treat acoustic neuromas.
Diagnosing Acoustic Neuroma
Our otolaryngologists and radiologists diagnose acoustic neuroma through the following tests:
- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
- CT or CAT scan (Computed tomography)
- Hearing test
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111 Colchester Avenue
Main Campus, West Pavilion, Level 4
Burlington, VT 05401
210 Cornelia Street
Suite 401
Plattsburgh, NY 12901-2318
111 Colchester Avenue
Main Campus, West Pavilion, Level 4
Burlington, VT 05401-1473