John Austin, MD

Practicing since 1995


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Dr. Austin provides treatments for a variety of ENT disorders. A few of the ear problems treated are acute and chronic ear infections, wax buildup, congenital deformities, ear tubes, vertigo, tinnitus and skin cancers. Problems of the nose that Dr. Austin treats include sinusitis, nasal obstructions, nasal allergies, and cosmetic nasal surgery (rhinoplasty). Dr. Austin also works with patients that have throat disorders such as recurrent sore throats, hoarseness, swallowing problems, vocal nodules, tumors of the voice box and throat cancer. In addition to all of the Austin ENT services Dr. Austin provides, he also helps patients who suffer from sleep disorders like sleep apnea, snoring and upper airway obstruction. Dr. Austin also performs head and neck surgeries for patients with thyroid or parathyroid tumors, tumors of the salivary glands, skin tumors or tumors of the mouth and voice box.

Dr. Austin has served as an Austin ear, nose and throat doctor for nearly 20 years. Contact one of his three convenient office locations in Central Austin, Round Rock or Lakeway, or book an appointment online, and have your ENT needs met with the highest quality care.

A lump in the neck that does not resolve on its own within about a week should be evaluated by a physician. If you have associated symptoms like a sore throat, ear or mouth pain, or a temperature you think of a reactive lymph node. A reactive lymph node is a swollen node that is responding to an infection, either viral or bacteria.

A mass that last longer and becomes painful, or one that is hard is concerning for a possible tumor and should be evaluated by a qualified physician.

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