Neurotology

Neurotology
Neurotologist
Occupation
Names Doctor, Medical Practitioner
Activity sectors Medicine
Description
Education required Degree in Medicine

Neurotology or neuro-otology is a branch of clinical medicine which studies and treats neurological disorders of the ear.[1] It is a subspecialty of otolaryngology, and is closely related to otology. Neurotologists are physicians who have specialised in otolaryngology, but who have further specialised into neurological conditions of the ear. In the US, this requires an additional two years of training.[2]

Field of Work

Conditions treated by neurotologists include:

Many of these conditions also relate to otology

See also

References


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