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Wellstar ENT & Allergy Care

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When ear, nose or throat issues prevent you from living your fullest life, our Wellstar team is here to help. From allergy testing and treatment to hearing assistance and sleep medicine, our experts are committed to helping you achieve your best health.

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Improving Health and Enhancing Your Quality of Life

Whether you’re dealing with a common condition like seasonal allergies or want to better understand and address symptoms that concern you, we offer a full range of services to help you feel better. Our otolaryngologists specialize in diagnosing and treating disorders of the ears, nose and throat (ENT) in adults and children. Our specialists bring knowledge, experience and the expertise of the entire Wellstar team to your care.

Getting an accurate diagnosis is the first step in getting treatment that will improve your symptoms so you can feel better sooner. At Wellstar, we offer a wide range of screening and testing options to pinpoint the source of your discomfort so your doctor can get you on the road to recovery.

Our Care Team

Every ear, nose or throat condition is different, so each person’s treatment must be, as well. That’s why our skilled and caring team will work with you to find the treatment that’s best for your unique circumstances.

At Wellstar, our ENT team includes board-certified physicians with specialty training in many different areas all working together to provide the best possible care for you and your loved ones. Because of the complex nature of many ear, nose and throat conditions, specialists like these may contribute to your care, including:

  • Audiologists
  • Endocrinologists
  • Neurologists and neurosurgeons
  • Oncologists
  • Plastic surgeons
  • Pulmonologists
  • Sleep medicine specialists
  • Speech-language pathologists
Additional Services

  • Allergy Testing
  • Hearing Care
  • Non-surgical Therapies
  • Advanced Surgical Techniques

Allergy Testing

Both persistent and seasonal allergies can create bothersome symptoms, such as nasal congestion, itchy nose and throat, or sneezing. Ear infections and recurring sinus problems may sometimes be linked to allergens, which are substances we encounter that are harmless to many people, but cause an uncomfortable, sometimes dangerous immune system reaction in others.

We can evaluate your symptoms and provide testing if allergies are suspected. Once we determine the source of the problem, we offer education, medications and allergy shots to help you manage your condition and alleviate symptoms that disrupt your daily life.

Hearing Testing and Assistive Devices

What we hear connects us to the world and the people around us. Our ears enable us to communicate, help us learn and keep us safe. It may come as a surprise to learn that hearing problems aren’t always easy to recognize. That’s why screenings at regular intervals are recommended to help identify hearing loss that might otherwise go undetected — and why your doctor may recommend one if you’re experiencing related symptoms.

When hearing loss is identified, our Wellstar audiologists offer additional testing to better understand the cause of your hearing loss and its severity. Based on the results, your doctor can recommend treatment tailored to your unique needs, which may include assistive devices such as hearing aids, cochlear implants or bone-anchored hearing devices.

Non-surgical Therapies

While there are a wide variety of medical treatments for ENT disorders, whenever possible we begin with the most conservative therapies to help you find relief. These include home remedies, lifestyle changes and medications, but, depending on your needs, might also include speech therapy, allergy shots or assistive hearing devices, for instance.

Advanced Surgical Techniques

When surgery is your best treatment option, you can count on our expert ENT specialists to use the most advanced surgical procedures, including image-guided surgery and robotic procedures. In many cases, surgery can be performed with minimally invasive techniques. When compared to traditional open surgery, minimally invasive procedures often result in less discomfort, better results and a faster recovery.

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  • Cochlear implants
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  • Allergies
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  • Chronic sinusitis
  • Deviated septum
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  • GERD
  • Head and neck tumors
  • Thyroid and parathyroid disease
  • Sleep apnea
  • Tonsillitis
  • Voice disorders

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Wellstar ENT
120 Stonebridge Parkway
Suite 230
Woodstock, GA 30189
Open • Closes at 5:00 PM
Phone: (678) 324-4398
mi away - Open
2754
ENT
34.10009
-84.53725
Wellstar ENT
300 Medical Drive
Suite 705
LaGrange, GA 30240
Open • Closes at 5:00 PM
Phone: (706) 803-7960
mi away - Open
2428
ENT
33.03334
-85.06039
Wellstar ENT
1120 Wellstar Way
Suite 203
Holly Springs, GA 30114
Open • Closes at 5:00 PM
Phone: (470) 267-2310
mi away - Open
2358
ENT
34.14293
-84.51987
Wellstar ENT
3747 Roswell Road
Suite 207
Marietta, GA 30062
Open • Closes at 5:00 PM
Phone: (470) 956-7815
mi away - Open
2756
ENT
33.98032
-84.44474
Wellstar ENT
148 Bill Carruth Parkway
Suite 220
Hiram, GA 30141
Open • Closes at 5:00 PM
Phone: (770) 505-0023
mi away - Open
2356
ENT
33.90079
-84.78111
Wellstar ENT
4581 South Cobb Drive
Suite 100
Smyrna, GA 30080
Phone: (770) 801-5020
mi away - None
3192
ENT
33.84391
-84.49854
Wellstar ENT
619 South 8th Street
Suite 304
Griffin, GA 30224
Open • Closes at 5:00 PM
Phone: (470) 956-4370
mi away - Open
2178
ENT
33.23871
-84.26746
Wellstar ENT
1790 Mulkey Road
Suite 7
Austell, GA 30106
Open • Closes at 5:00 PM
Phone: (770) 819-1435
mi away - Open
2722
ENT
33.85931
-84.60574
Wellstar ENT
6002 Professional Parkway
Suite 100
Douglasville, GA 30134
Open • Closes at 5:00 PM
Phone: (770) 949-4200
mi away - Open
2720
ENT
33.74129
-84.72739
Wellstar ENT
699 Church Street NE
Suite 340
Marietta, GA 30060
Open • Closes at 5:00 PM
Phone: (678) 355-1620
mi away - Open
2354
ENT
33.96943
-84.55125
Wellstar ENT
4441 Atlanta Road SE
Suite 205
Smyrna, GA 30080
Open • Closes at 5:00 PM
Phone: (770) 801-5020
mi away - Open
2724
ENT
33.84665
-84.48984
Wellstar ENT
4550 Cobb Parkway North NW
Suite 305
Acworth, GA 30101
Open • Closes at 5:00 PM
Phone: (770) 917-8190
mi away - Open
2638
ENT
34.06791
-84.72319
Wellstar ENT
1360 Upper Hembree Road
Suite 101
Roswell, GA 30076
Open • Closes at 4:30 PM
Phone: (770) 475-3361
mi away - Open
3390
ENT
34.06714
-84.31994
Wellstar ENT
1360 Upper Hembree Road
Suite 201B
Roswell, GA 30076
Open • Closes at 4:30 PM
Phone: (770) 475-3361
mi away - Open
2892
ENT
34.06714
-84.31994
Wellstar Otology
4441 Atlanta Road SE
Suite 205
Smyrna, GA 30080
Closed • Opens Tuesday at 8:30 AM
Phone: (770) 801-5020
mi away
3190
Otology
33.84665
-84.48984
Wellstar Otology
699 Church Street NE
Suite 340
Marietta, GA 30060
Open • Closes at 4:30 PM
Phone: (678) 355-1620
mi away - Open
2450
Otology
33.96943
-84.55125

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Wellstar ENT

120 Stonebridge Parkway
Suite 230
Woodstock, GA 30189
mi away
Phone: (678) 324-4398

Wellstar ENT

300 Medical Drive
Suite 705
LaGrange, GA 30240
mi away
Phone: (706) 803-7960

Wellstar ENT

1120 Wellstar Way
Suite 203
Holly Springs, GA 30114
mi away
Phone: (470) 267-2310

Wellstar ENT

3747 Roswell Road
Suite 207
Marietta, GA 30062
mi away
Phone: (470) 956-7815

Wellstar ENT

148 Bill Carruth Parkway
Suite 220
Hiram, GA 30141
mi away
Phone: (770) 505-0023

Wellstar ENT

4581 South Cobb Drive
Suite 100
Smyrna, GA 30080
mi away
Phone: (770) 801-5020

Wellstar ENT

619 South 8th Street
Suite 304
Griffin, GA 30224
mi away
Phone: (470) 956-4370

Wellstar ENT

1790 Mulkey Road
Suite 7
Austell, GA 30106
mi away
Phone: (770) 819-1435

Wellstar ENT

6002 Professional Parkway
Suite 100
Douglasville, GA 30134
mi away
Phone: (770) 949-4200

Wellstar ENT

699 Church Street NE
Suite 340
Marietta, GA 30060
mi away
Phone: (678) 355-1620

Wellstar ENT

4441 Atlanta Road SE
Suite 205
Smyrna, GA 30080
mi away
Phone: (770) 801-5020

Wellstar ENT

4550 Cobb Parkway North NW
Suite 305
Acworth, GA 30101
mi away
Phone: (770) 917-8190

Wellstar ENT

1360 Upper Hembree Road
Suite 101
Roswell, GA 30076
mi away
Phone: (770) 475-3361

Wellstar ENT

1360 Upper Hembree Road
Suite 201B
Roswell, GA 30076
mi away
Phone: (770) 475-3361

Wellstar Otology

4441 Atlanta Road SE
Suite 205
Smyrna, GA 30080
mi away
Phone: (770) 801-5020

Wellstar Otology

699 Church Street NE
Suite 340
Marietta, GA 30060
mi away
Phone: (678) 355-1620

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Stroke prevention and the future of stroke care

This article was originally published on Atlanta Business Chronicle on May 19, 2023.

Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the United States. The Georgia Department of Public Health reports the state had the 12th highest stroke death rate in the country. Georgia is also part of the “stroke belt,” an area of the southeastern United States with stroke death rates 30% higher than the rest of the nation.

As the leading — but preventable — cause of disability, stroke can happen at any age.

Stroke is a medical emergency, meaning the blood flow to an area of the brain is cut off, depriving brain tissue of oxygen and nutrients. When this happens, brain cells start to die and abilities controlled by that area of the brain, such as speech or muscle control, are lost.

New drugs and new advanced treatments — such as the Tigertriever and Artemis — are helping reduce the death and disability impact of stroke, as well as comprehensive care programs and innovative hospital partnerships that expand stroke services into rural areas.

Physicians from Wellstar Health System and the CEO of a hospital in northeast Georgia joined Atlanta Business Chronicle to discuss stroke prevention and the future of stroke care.

Panelists & moderator

  • Dr. Rishi Gupta, Endovascular Neurologist and Co-Medical Director of Neuro Care
  • Dr. Ashis Tayal, Vascular Neurologist, Wellstar, Director of Neuro Care Network
  • Van Loskoski, CEO, Stephens County Hospital
  • David Rubinger, Market President & Publisher, Atlanta Business Chronicle; Moderator

Pictured: headshots of the panel of experts from Wellstar Health System and the CEO from a rural Georgia hospital discussing advances in stroke care.

What is stroke, screening and secondary prevention

David Rubinger: Dr. Tayal, set the stage for us about the definition of stroke.

Dr. Ashis Tayal: A stroke is a sudden injury of the brain due to blockage or rupture of an artery in the brain. Injuries to the brain and disability can vary significantly.

The most common, ischemic stroke injury, is due to obstruction of an artery that causes a loss of blood flow to a critical part of the brain which damages the brain rapidly.

The other type of stroke is hemorrhagic stroke, where there’s a rupture of an artery, bleeding into the brain, or the surfaces of the brain, and that is called an intracerebral hemorrhage or a subarachnoid hemorrhage.

Rubinger: I think Americans have become a little better educated as to who’s at risk for stroke, but why don’t you walk us through that. Who would be a potential stroke candidate?

Tayal: High blood pressure, or hypertension, is the most common risk factor for both ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes. High blood pressure is an extremely common but controllable condition. Almost 80% of people have hypertension as they’re getting older.

Other risk factors include diabetes associated with elevated blood sugars causing accelerated blockage of arteries and high cholesterol, which can be related to diet and genetics.

Atrial fibrillation, a common heart arrhythmia that occurs as people get older, also places people at risk for the most severe and disabling types of strokes. And plaque buildup in specific arteries of the neck and brain also leads to an increased risk of stroke.

Smoking is another risk factor. Many adults still smoke despite a lot of progress in stroke treatment, and smoking puts people at risk for different types of stroke.

Rubinger: What about atmospheric things like stress and other areas like that? How does that play into it? Or do those things manifest themselves because of the other underlying physical conditions?

Tayal: I don’t view stress, in and of itself, as a risk factor for stroke. I think that’s more related to people’s environments and their own personalities and how they respond to stress. I do think people who are under undue stress can have poor lifestyle habits, and those poor lifestyle habits, whether poor eating habits, smoking, weight gain or lack of exercise, can lead to conditions that increase the risk for stroke.

Rubinger: So how is the healthcare system doing treating strokes? Do you believe that what’s going on at the primary care provider’s office is helping or do we have a way to go?

Tayal: In the United States, preventive care has improved the treatment of risk factors that lead to stroke, but communities must maintain routine checkups as many of the risk factors are silent.

There are improved treatments for hypertension, more aggressive treatment for diabetes, and more efforts at smoking cessation. Just the fact that we treat hypertension better than we did a generation ago has had a great impact on lowering the prevalence of stroke.

That being said, some of the most exciting work on stroke has often been done in the area of acute treatment of stroke with clot-busting drugs, catheter-based treatments and medications to protect the brain during an acute injury.

Rubinger: Has pharmacology gotten better in terms of the hypertension medicines that are out there? Have anti-cholesterol medicines improved in recent years?

Tayal: In the past, healthcare providers were often undertreating people with hyperlipidemia — high cholesterol — and not fully appreciating the benefits of significant reductions in cholesterol levels. For example, we’ve learned that driving cholesterol down into much lower ranges under 55 mg/dL can benefit our patients who have vascular disease as a cause for their stroke.

In the fight against high cholesterol, newer medications that prevent the absorption of cholesterol are now available. Recent developments have led to the discovery of a new underutilized class of drugs called PCSK-9 inhibitors that are highly effective.

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Exercise to Enhance Your Stroke Recovery

The road to recovery after a stroke can be long and difficult. By following exercise recommendations from Wellstar’s rehabilitation care team, you can take an active role in the process and help shorten your journey.

According to the National Institutes of Health, falling can lead to delays in recovery for stroke survivors. Muscle stiffness and loss of balance are two common issues that contribute to increased fall risks. The expert providers at Wellstar work with patients and family members to develop individualized care plans that improve steadiness and flexibility. For added benefit, they also recommend you do the following exercises on your own.

Standing up and sitting down
Begin by sitting on a chair with a firm seat. Stand up fully and then slowly take a seat. Repeat as many times as you can tolerate initially. If necessary, use your hands to push into the standing position. Gradually progress to standing without the added assistance and completing more repetitions.

Step-ups
Begin by holding on to a stair rail. Step up onto the first step and then back down to the floor. Repeat as many times as you can tolerate initially. Step up with your stronger leg and lead with the weaker leg going down. Gradually progress to not holding on to the rail and increasing the number of repetitions.

Calf raises
Using a chair or countertop for balance, raise up onto your toes, lifting your heels completely off the floor. Slowly lower your heels back to the floor. Repeat as many times as you can tolerate initially. Gradually progress to not holding on and completing more repetitions.

Marching in place
Begin using a chair or countertop for balance and march in place for as many seconds as you can tolerate initially. Gradually progress to not holding on and marching in place for longer periods of time.

Shoulder flexion
Start with your arms at your side. With your palms facing each other, raise your arms in front of you as far as you can. Return to the starting position, then repeat.

Shoulder extension
Start with your arms at your side. With your palms facing each other, raise your arms behind you as far as you can. Return to the starting position, then repeat.

Shoulder abduction/adduction (lateral shoulder arm raises)
Extend your arms out to the side. Slowly raise your arms above your head. Return to the starting position, then repeat.

Elbow extension and flexion
Start with your arms at your sides, with your palms facing forward. Bend at your elbow so that your palm touches your shoulder. Return to the starting position, then repeat.

Wrist extension and flexion
Place your arms on a supported surface such as a table or desk, leaving your wrists free to move. Turn your palms up toward the ceiling and bend your wrists up and down.

Finger flexing and extending
Place your forearms on a surface such as a table or your lap with your palms facing up. Make a tight fist then open your hand and extend your fingers out until they are straight.

Get the most out of your exercise regimen

Establishing a regular exercise routine outside of your scheduled therapy appointments is important for your recovery. Perhaps equally important is completing the routine in a safe manner to avoid falling and to maximize your results. The experts at Wellstar suggest following these tips to maintain your safety.

  • Dress comfortably. Your clothes should not limit your movements. Wear a hospital gown, pajamas or athletic clothing.
  • Move slowly through all the movements.
  • Do not hold your breath while doing any of these exercises. Breathe deeply. Count out loud during the exercises to keep your breaths evenly paced and remind you to breathe.
  • Try to do the exercises while standing or sitting at the edge of your bed. If you do them this way, make sure another adult is around. This will help to make sure you are safe and reduce your risk of falling.
  • Stop any exercise that causes you pain or discomfort and tell your doctor, occupational or physical therapist. Continue to do the other exercises that do not cause pain.

 If you have any questions, talk with your doctor, physical therapist or occupational therapist. Learn more about the expert care from Wellstar’s inpatient rehabilitation program.

For more information on Wellstar Roosevelt’s specialty rehabilitation services, visit rooseveltrecovery.com.

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Wellstar Proposes New Acworth Area Hospital To Meet Community Need

To address the growing need for hospital beds in Acworth and the surrounding areas, Wellstar Health System is proposing to build a new 230-bed hospital, filing its Letter of Intent with the Georgia Department of Community Health. A Letter of Intent is the first step in the process to obtain a Certificate of Need for a new hospital.

The new hospital would be located on Cobb Parkway across from the Wellstar Acworth Health Park. Wellstar’s long history of service to this community makes it the ideal partner to continue to meet the area's growing healthcare needs. The project will be supported by Wellstar Health System resources, including Wellstar Kennestone Regional Medical Center and Wellstar Paulding Medical Center, and numerous primary, urgent and specialty care locations, which will further enable the project to provide high-quality care in an integrated, coordinated and efficient manner.

Wellstar will file a detailed Certificate of Need application on or before June 23, 2025, that will include architectural renderings and how the hospital would address the community’s health and wellness needs.

“Wellstar is improving access to care, and this new hospital is the latest in a series of projects that do just that,” said Candice L. Saunders, president and CEO of Wellstar Health System. “The area is growing so much that even when our new tower at Wellstar Kennestone opens next year, the region will need more hospital beds. A new hospital in Acworth would fill a crucial need for the region’s medical care.”

Wellstar is improving access to care for communities across Georgia through more than $1.4 billion in major projects, including:

  • Expanding Wellstar Kennestone with a new 200-plus bed tower for additional specialty care,
  • Expanding Wellstar Paulding with a new 56-bed tower and parking deck to meet growing community need,
  • Adding a new oncology center to Wellstar Spalding Medical Center to help keep cancer care local,
  • Committing to upgrading and expanding facilities in the Augusta area, including building a new 100-bed hospital and medical office building in Columbia County for the largest county in Georgia without its own hospital,
  • Adding primary care, pediatric, urgent care and specialty services in the communities Wellstar serves, and
  • Partnering with the Augusta University Medical College of Georgia Center for Digital Health to provide rural hospitals with access to specialty care.

The new hospital would be part of a Wellstar system that provides more than $1 billion each year in charity and uncompensated care—more than any health system in Georgia. Wellstar is also a leader in medical education through its partnerships with academic institutions, accelerates healthcare technology and innovation, and is recognized by Fortune magazine as one of the 100 Best Places to Work in America.

“Access to healthcare has been expanding throughout Cobb County, but we still have an unmet need for hospital beds in the northern portion of our county,” said Lisa Cupid, chairwoman of the Cobb County Board of Commissioners. “Wellstar is deeply committed to our region, and we’re grateful that they recognized this need and are stepping forward with a solution.”

“Acworth’s population grew fivefold in ten years, and we continue to attract people who want to live and work in our area,” said Tommy Allegood, mayor for the City of Acworth. “The City of Acworth has been expanding our critical infrastructure and creating a place where families will want to stay for generations. A hospital would be extremely beneficial to our community, and we appreciate Wellstar’s willingness to meet our need.”

Wellstar is headquartered in Cobb County and is deeply involved in the area, tracing its heritage to 1950 when Kennestone Hospital opened. In keeping with its community roots, Wellstar will establish a community advisory council to honor every voice throughout the Certificate of Need process.

“My patients are from all walks of life, but they share a desire for a hospital that’s closer to home, especially those who have chronic conditions or are elderly,” said Dr. Michaele Brown, a Wellstar primary care doctor in Acworth. “We live in a vibrant, growing area. Our patients’ access to all levels of healthcare should be just as vibrant and that includes a hospital where they can quickly get the level of care they need when they need it.”

“We will involve the community in every step of this process, and make sure this hospital meets the community’s needs for generations to come,” said Saunders.

In addition to providing care for generations of families, Wellstar actively supports community health and well-being through partnerships with nonprofit, civic and business organizations, as well as academic institutions. Through these partnerships, Wellstar serves all of its neighbors’ needs, ranging from access to healthcare to food and housing insecurity to educational support and career development.

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