Michigan Ear Institute, Farmington Hills | Ascension
Michigan Ear Institute, Farmington Hills
Locations

Michigan Ear Institute, Farmington Hills

  • Ear, nose and throat care

Hours

Monday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tuesday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Wednesday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Thursday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

About Us

Neuro-otology specialists at the Michigan Ear Institute in Farmington Hills, MI, diagnose and treat conditions that affect the ear and the brain.

Neuro-otology specialists at the Michigan Ear Institute in Farmington Hills, Michigan, diagnose and treat conditions that affect the ear and related structures. Neuro-otology specialists are highly trained doctors that focus on disorders that affect the inner ear and the brain. Our specialists provide advanced surgical and non-surgical care and are involved in continuous research involving otology, neurotology, and skull base surgery. We start by listening to you and your concerns. Then, we make a diagnosis and create a personalized care plan. 

Hearing conditions

Michigan Ear Institute’s audiology care team are experienced in treating ear-related conditions and are involved in extensive research. Areas of expertise include audiometric testing, auditory brainstem evoked response testing, advanced vestibular testing including electronystagmography, rotary chair testing and posturography testing. We also provide clinical electrophysiologic tests that are done on site. These tests include electrocochleography to help diagnose Meniere’s disease and electroneuronography to help diagnose facial nerve weakness. We also have advanced technology supporting the improved diagnosis and treatment of dizziness.

Dizziness and balance

The Dizziness, Balance and Falls Center at Michigan Ear Institute has been recognized internationally as an outstanding clinical program for the diagnosis and treatment of balance disorders. Common balance disorders include Meniere’s disease, benign positional vertigo, vestibular neuritis and post traumatic dizziness. We work with you to create a care plan that’s right for you. Care plans may include medication, surgery or rehabilitation. 

Facial nerve disorders

Specialists at the Michigan Ear Institute have been at the forefront in developing treatments for facial nerve dysfunction, including Bell’s palsy and traumatic facial nerve paralysis. We work with you to create a personalized care plan. Treatments may include medications, surgery, reanimation procedures and electrical stimulation. Our goal is to improve your overall facial function. Advanced diagnostic testing has been able to predict the outcome of patients with facial nerve weakness. 

Eustachian tube balloon dilation

Specialists at the Michigan Ear Institute diagnose and treat eustachian tube dysfunction. The eustachian tube is the structure that links the nose and the middle ear. When functioning normally, it is a closed tube that opens when we swallow, yawn or chew. To open the eustachian tube, a device is guided through the nasal passageway to the eustachian tube opening. The balloon is then inserted into the eustachian tube and inflated to dilate the blocked tube.

Acoustic neuroma care

Specialists at Michigan Ear Institute have the expertise to diagnose and surgically treat tumors on the hearing and balance nerves. Diagnostic testing includes auditory brainstem evoked response testing and MRI. Then, we work with you to create a personalized surgical care plan. 

Neurotologic skull base surgery

Specialists at Michigan Ear Institute provide advanced surgical care for tumors at the base of the skull, including glomus jugular tumors, meningiomas and more. With the use of advanced monitoring techniques during surgery, your surgeon has the ability to avoid healthy nerves and target the tumor

Pediatric otology (ear, nose and throat care)

Pediatric otolaryngologists, known as ear, nose and throat (ENT) doctors, specialize in diagnosing and delivering advanced therapeutic and surgical care for ENT conditions. We start by listening to you and your child. Using advanced diagnostics, we find the cause of your child’s symptoms. Then, we take the time to explain your child’s condition and discuss their treatment options. Together, we create a care plan that is right for your child and your family.

Otosclerosis

Otosclerosis is a disease of the middle ear bones and the inner ear. Otosclerosis can lead to hearing loss. Specialists at the Michigan Ear Institute provide comprehensive otosclerosis treatment. We take the time to listen to you and your concerns. Then, we provide a comprehensive diagnosis and treatment plan. 

Chronic ear infections and surgical treatment

Specialists at the Michigan Ear institute use advanced technology to find and treat the cause of chronic ear infections. Our specialists use diagnostic testing and examine the signs and symptoms. Then, we make a diagnosis and create a personalized treatment plan. 

Allergies

Allergies can lead to other conditions that affect the ear. At the Michigan Ear Institute, we offer allergy testing and treatment. Using diagnostic testing (blood work and skin testing), we make a diagnosis and create a treatment plan for inhalant and food allergies, including molds.