Patient Resources

Chesapeake Bay ENT Patient Portal

Use our convenient online patient portal for access to your patient records and to pay bills online

Pre/Post Operative Information

If you are a new patient and you already have your first appointment scheduled, as a convenience, you may download the forms below and complete them before you come to the office.  This will allow you to complete them accurately and avoid the problem of not having the information that you need when you come for your visit.

Please bring these forms with you when you come for your first visit or fill them out online.

You may also download, fill out, and print the SNOT-22 and HIPAA Release Forms to bring to your first appointment.

Surgery Information Packet

Your Rights as a Patient

Patient Responsibilities

New Patient Information

Save time, fill out the New Patient Registration Form, SNOT-22 Form, and HIPAA Release Waiver Form and bring it with you for your first appointment.  You may also submit the New Patient Registration Form online.

New Patient Registration

SNOT-22 Form

Download and fill out the SNOT-22 Form and bring it with you before your first visit.

HIPAA Release

Download and fill out the HIPAA Release Form and bring it with you before your first visit.

Resources and Information

Chronic Otitis Media (Middle Ear Infection)

Otitis media refers to inflammation of the middle ear. When infection occurs, the condition is called “acute otitis media.”
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Cold with Loss of Voice?

A hoarse voice, or abnormal changes in voice quality, may sound breathy, raspy, strained, or there may changes in volume and pitch to include a total loss of voice.
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Do I Need A Hearing Test?

Download this simple self-assessment checklist.
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Don't Wait If You Suspect Hearing Loss

As we grow older, the deterioration of auditory functions (presbycusis), or hearing loss, becomes more common.
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How Loud is Too Loud?

When a noise is too loud is begins to kill the nerve endings in the inner ear. The more you are exposed, the more nerve endings are destroyed, and the worse your hearing will be.
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Understanding Keloids

Keloids are raised, flesh colored nodules that develop at the site of an injury. After an injury has occurred to the skin, both skin cells and fibroblasts begin multiplying to repair the damage.
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What's So Great About Digital Hearing Aids?

Digital Hearing Aids have brought major improvements in the quality of sound reproduction.
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Why Can't I Breathe Through My Nose?

Nasal congestion, stuffiness or obstruction to nasal breathing can range from being a nuisance to some to seriously detracting from the quality of life...
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