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  • What do I bring to my appointment?
    • Please bring a copy of your insurance card and a picture ID to your appointment.
    • To save time, please print out the registration and history forms at home and fill them out before coming in by clicking here.
  • Where do I come for your appointment?
    • Click here for a detailed map of the UCI Medical Center.
    • The Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery clinic is located in Pavilion II.
  • The street address for the medical center is:
        101 The City Drive South, Pavilion II
        Orange, CA 92868
 
        Click here for directions from different areas.
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  • Where do I call if I have questions?
        (714) 456-7017
 
 
 
 
 

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Acoustic Neuroma
Anatomy of the Ear
Bone Anchored      Hearing Aid
Cholesteatoma  
Chronic Ear Infections
Cochlear Implant Center
Congenital Atresia of the Ear (non-development of the ear canal)  
CSF (Spinal Fluid) Leakage
Diving and Ear Problems
Endoscopic Minimally Invasive Skull Base Surgery  
Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery  
Facial Nerve Disorders  
Hearing Aids
Hearing Loss  
Meniere's Disease  
Otosclerosis  
Pediatric Ear Surgery
Petrous Apex Lesions, Cholesterol Granuloma, Cyst, Cholesteatoma
Radiosurgery (CyberKnife for Skull Base Tumors or Acoustic Neuromas)
Skull Base Tumors  
Sudden Hearing Loss
Superior Canal Dehiscence
Surfer's Ears  
Temporal bone            (ear area) tumors
Tinnitus  
Vertigo

 

 

Acoustic Neuroma
Anatomy of the Ear
Bone Anchored      Hearing Aid
Cholesteatoma  
Chronic Ear Infections
Cochlear Implant Center
Congenital Atresia of the Ear (non-development of the ear canal)  
CSF (Spinal Fluid) Leakage
Diving and Ear Problems
Endoscopic Minimally Invasive Skull Base Surgery  
Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery  
Facial Nerve Disorders  
Hearing Aids
Hearing Loss  
Meniere's Disease  
Otosclerosis  
Pediatric Ear Surgery
Petrous Apex Lesions, Cholesterol Granuloma, Cyst, Cholesteatoma
Radiosurgery (CyberKnife for Skull Base Tumors or Acoustic Neuromas)
Skull Base Tumors  
Sudden Hearing Loss
Superior Canal Dehiscence
Surfer's Ears  
Temporal bone            (ear area) tumors
Tinnitus  
Vertigo