- Sinusitis
- Pediatric CareDr. Matthews attended the University of Mississippi and graduated with her Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders in 2018. Her audiology journey began through her work at the University of Mississippi Hearing and Speech Center as an undergraduate assistant for the HILL Language and Literacy Program focusing on the development of language and literacy in children with moderate to severe language disorders, hearing loss, and intellectual or developmental disabilities. It was during this time that she developed a passion for facilitating access to communication and language for all individuals with a particular passion for pediatrics. Following, Dr. Matthews earned her Doctorate of Audiology degree from Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C.. and completed her residency at Duke University Medical Center in 2021 working with both adults and children.
- Primary CareAuthorizations: For those patients who are members of an insurance plan that requires an authorization, it is the patient’s responsibility to get a current authorization from the primary care physician. Generally if the name of a primary care physician is listed on the insurance card, an authorization is required from that physician. Please verify with the Check-in staff before your visit that you have a current authorization. If you do not have the required authorization, you will be responsible for your charges at the time of service, or you will have to
- Ear InfectionsAn otolaryngologist—a physician who specializes in treating diseases of the nose, ears, and throat—is uniquely qualified to determine whether symptoms are caused by an allergy, infection, structural problem, or combination of all of these. We specialize in the treatment of inhalant allergies, which may cause symptoms such as recurrent or persistent colds, cough or difficulty breathing, frequent sneezing, stuffy nose and/or runny nose, recurrent or chronic sinus infection, recurrent or persistent sore or swollen throat and post nasal drainage, recurrent ear infections and chronic upper respiratory tract problems.
- Sleep Disorders
- AutismOur Speech-language Pathologists help diagnose and treat children who have speech disorders (difficulty producing sounds), language disorders (difficulty understanding others or expressing themselves), and swallowing disorders. These certified professionals also help children with autism and aid preschool children with language development. They can also assist in identifying, diagnosing, and treating voice disorders (hoarseness, vocal fatigue), swallowing disorders (choking, aspiration), and cognitive deficits in adults.
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)Sleep disordered breathing (SDB) represents a spectrum of disorders including snoring, upper airway resistance syndrome, obstructive hypoventilation and, at the extreme end of the spectrum, obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. Certain behavioral and developmental problems in children have been shown to be related to SDB including ADHD, poor school performance, neurocognitive impairment, enuresis, and daytime somnolence.
- Computed TomographyCT Scanning – Our CT scanner uses one-tenth (1/10) of the radiation that other CT scanners do. Patients are exposed to substantially less radiation when a CT scan is performed in our office.
- OtolaryngologyAt Raleigh Capitol Ear, Nose & Throat, we offer a wide variety of services to treat all facets of adult ENT problems and diseases. All of our physicians are board certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology and are members of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.
- Reconstructive SurgeryRaleigh Capitol Ear, Nose & Throat is fortunate to have the services of three of the area’s most-respected surgeons, Dr. David Clark, Dr. Kevin Doyle, and Dr. Robert Daniel Peters. These physicians work closely with patients to enhance the quality of their lives through reconstructive and reparative facial surgery. In addition to cosmetic procedures, Dr. Clark and Dr. Doyle also perform repairs for post-traumatic injuries and reconstructive surgery that may be needed after removal of skin cancer.
- RhinoplastyIt was during his fellowship that he completed intensive training in skin cancer reconstruction, rhinoplasty and facial trauma. He was also trained in both
- Plastic SurgeryDr. Doyle is board-certified by both the American Board of Otolaryngology and the American College of Surgeons. He has extensive expertise in nasal and sinus surgery, reconstruction surgery and pediatric otolaryngology. He graduated from the Duke University School of Medicine in 1991 and completed both his otolaryngology residency and his fellowship in facial plastic surgery at Duke University.
- Otoplasty
- Cosmetic Surgery
- DermabrasionIf you have any additional questions or problems, please call the office. We want to provide excellent services for our patients; for this reason, we ask our patients not to send their medical questions to us through our social media pages. Patients may send questions via our secure, encrypted server on our patient portal, or they may call our office for assistance.
- Skin CancerDr. Clark has extensive expertise in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery, including a fellowship with nationally renowned plastic surgeon, Dr. Richard Farrior. Dr. Clark regularly performs facial reconstruction for patients who have undergone Mohs skin cancer surgery. He has performed thousands of flaps and skin grafts in this setting. He also has a wealth of experience in primary and revision rhinoplasty.
- Cyst
- FungusA fungus can live in almost any place on Earth. This means no matter where you go, you’ll encounter fungi like mold, yeast or mildew. Most of the time, if you’re relatively healthy, these have minimal effects on your sinuses. But in other cases – especially among those who are immunosuppressed — it can cause […]
- Lesions
- Allergies