The White-Wilson Ear Nose and Throat (or Otolaryngology) Clinic is located in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, and focuses on the medical and surgical management and treatment of diseases and disorders of the ear, nose, throat, and related structures of the head and neck.
Our ENT Clinic specializes in everything from sinus and allergies treatment to hearing issues and swallowing problems. The White-Wilson ENT Clinic offers the latest technology and minimally invasive techniques, including balloon sinuplasty—a non-invasive alternative to sinus surgery.
Before relocating to the Emerald Coast, board-certified Ear, Nose and Throat physician, Dr. William Gross, was voted "Top Physician" for Nashville Region by Castle Connolly in 2015. Dr. Gross pioneered the Endoscopic Lothrop Procedure, which is a standard of care with frontal sinus conditions for patients with sinus tumors at the scull base.
As a multi-specialty physician group, White-Wilson physicians collaborate to provide patients the highest level of care. Our ENT physicians are committed to working closely with your White-Wilson primary care physician and other specialists to develop a comprehensive treatment plan that is best for you. Additionally, the White-Wilson ENT Clinic is home to the White-Wilson Hearing and Balance Center and Audiologist, Dr. Timothy Skinner.
Our team of ENT specialists provide compassionate care, and diagnoses and treats a wide range of adult and pediatric conditions affecting the ear, nose and throat. There are often many alternatives to surgery, and they are committed to collaborating with his patients and other physicians to provide the best treatment plan and outcome for you.
As a service to our patients, we offer the following in-office testing & procedures:
1110 Hospital Road
Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547
Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
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