Why choose Connecticut Children’s Otolaryngology

At Connecticut Children’s, we treat ear, nose and throat (ENT) conditions with a team approach: our board-certified and fellowship-trained pediatric otolaryngologists provide expertise across a range of specialties including aerodigestive conditions, swallowing disorders, hearing loss (including cochlear implants), sleep disorders and Down’s syndrome. 

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Our Ear, Nose & Throat Expertise

Pediatric Ear, Nose & Throat Specialists

Our pediatric otolaryngologists at Connecticut Children’s are board certified and fellowship trained, providing highly specialized ear, nose and throat care to infants, children and young adults. 

Caring for All Types of ENT Conditions.

Learn more about the ear, nose and throat conditions we care for at Connecticut Children’s. Search our database to find the causes, signs, symptoms and treatments for everything from a deviated septum to dysphagia.

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Locations

Exterior of 505 Farmington Avenue

Connecticut Children's Specialty Care and Surgery Center – Farmington

505 Farmington Avenue
Farmington, CT06032
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Exterior view of Connecticut Children's Medical Center in Hartford

Connecticut Children’s Medical Center – Hartford

282 Washington Street
Hartford, CT06106
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Exterior view of 310 Western Boulevard in Glastonbury

Connecticut Children’s Specialty Care Center – Glastonbury

310 Western Boulevard
Glastonbury, CT06033
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South Hadley Specialty Care Center

Connecticut Children’s Specialty Care Center – South Hadley

84 Willimansett Street, Suite 3
South Hadley, MA01075
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Connecticut Children’s Specialty Care Center – Westport

191 Post Road West
Westport, CT06880
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Exterior view of Specialty Surgery Center in Stamford

Connecticut Children’s Specialists at Specialty Surgical Center in Stamford

1281 East Main Street
Stamford, CT06902
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Resources for Patients & Families

The Tracheostomy Care Handbook is a reference guide written by Connecticut Children’s otolaryngologists to help you care for your child at home.