Quincy
500 Congress Street | Suites 2B | Quincy, MA 02169
Quincy
Ear, Nose and Throat Care Only:
Adult and Pediatric ENT Care, Allergy, Cosmetic & Reconstructive Facial Plastics, Sleep Medicine, Thyroid and Parathyroid Disorders, Voice and Speech Disorders
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Appointments
Office Hours
Monday to Friday: 8:00 am-6:00 pm
About Mass Eye and Ear, Quincy
Under the direction of Alex Grilli, MD, the physicians at Mass Eye and Ear, Quincy provide expert care for pediatric and adult patients suffering from conditions of the ears, nose and throat, as well as a range of cosmetic and reconstructive facial plastic procedures.
Services
Adult and Pediatric Ear, Nose and Throat Care
Mass Eye and Ear, Quincy specialists diagnose and treat pediatric and adult conditions of the ears, nose and throat. The Quincy office offers a wide range of services to adults and children including diagnosis and treatment of common problems such as chronic sinusitis, sleep apnea (snoring), tonsil and adenoid disorders, chronic ear infections, as well as thyroid and parathyroid disorders and head and neck masses. Common ENT services for children and adults include hearing loss, medical treatment of nose and sinus disease, voice disorders, speech and swallowing problems, as well as all common otologic (ear) problems including balance disorders.
Allergy Testing and Treatment
Our Quincy specialists treat children and adults for a range of allergic conditions involving sinus and nasal issues, by performing environmental allergy testing, allergy shot therapy and sublingual therapy (allergy therapy administered in the form of drops under the tongue).
Sinus Conditions
The ear, nose and throat specialists at Mass Eye and Ear, Quincy provide care for the full range of nose and sinus conditions for adults and children. Our services include care for nasal obstruction, acute and chronic sinusitis, smell and taste loss, nosebleeds, septal perforation and pain and headaches related to the sinuses.
Sleep Apnea and Snoring
The sleep specialists at Mass Eye and Ear, Quincy treat patients for a range of sleep disorders including obstructive sleep apnea and snoring. Obstructive sleep apnea is a common condition that causes brief interruptions of breathing during sleep; it is often characterized by loud snoring. Treatment options include surgical procedures, CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure machines) and oral appliance therapy. Please see our separate section on sleep testing in our Diagnostic Center.
Tonsil and Adenoid Disorders
Our Quincy specialists treat patients for a wide range of tonsil-related issues, including infections and lesions of the tonsils and adenoids. We provide surgical and non-surgical treatment for children and adults.
Ear Infections
At Mass Eye and Ear, Quincy, we treat adults and children suffering from chronic ear infections, including infections in the external ear canal (commonly known as swimmer’s ear) and the middle ear, using a variety of surgical and non-surgical treatment methods.
Thyroid and Parathyroid Disorders
The otolaryngology specialists at Mass Eye and Ear, Quincy offer diagnosis and treatment plans for patients suffering from thyroid and parathyroid conditions. Problems of the thyroid and parathyroid glands are common and can dramatically affect quality of life. Our physicians have extensive experience with a variety of these conditions, including thyroid nodules, goiter, thyroid cancer and hyperparathyroidism. We offer compassionate, expert surgical care when surgery is necessary.
Audiology (Hearing Care)
Audiology services are available at Mass Eye and Ear, Quincy.
Voice and Speech Laboratory
At Mass Eye and Ear, Quincy we have a specially trained speech-language pathologist who is an expert in the evaluation and treatment of voice and throat disorders.
Sleep Lab
At the Mass Eye and Ear Sleep Center in Quincy, we care for adults and children with sleep concerns. Our certified sleep technicians perform in-lab sleep studies to help diagnose sleep disorders. These studies monitor you overnight and collect critical data about your sleep. Sensors are placed on your body to collect important diagnostic data as you sleep. Once your study is complete, your data is analyzed by one of our board certified sleep physicians that can manage the full spectrum of sleep disorders.
Our top priority is to ensure your study is comfortable and safe. We respect your privacy and provide a private bedroom for you while your technologist monitors your study from an adjacent room. Each room is equipped with a flat screen TV and comfortable bed. Amenities such as evening snacks and morning tea/coffee are provided.
Mass Eye and Ear has board certified sleep physicians that can manage the full spectrum of sleep disorders. To make an appointment with one of our physicians for a sleep consultation, call 617-774-1717.
CT Scanner
Our CT scanner is utilized for evaluation of ear, nose and sinus issues including chronic ear disease and chronic sinusitis. Early morning and late day scheduling is available for patient convenience. These scans are electronically transferred and then read by the expert head and neck radiologists at Mass Eye and Ear in Boston.
Minor Procedures
Our fully licensed state-of-the-art minor operating suite is used for performing minor procedures that do not require general anesthesia. This includes services such as removal of benign and cancerous skin lesions with reconstruction, removal of lesions of the ear, mouth, throat and neck, as well as cosmetic surgical procedures. The center also features several lasers available for a variety of services.
Cosmetic and Reconstructive Facial Plastics
The cosmetic procedures performed here are designed with the individual in mind. As an expert in facial plastics, Yuna Larrabee, MD, is committed to creating a natural and individual result for each patient. The goal of cosmetic facial plastic surgery is to enhance and rejuvenate the natural beauty of each patient.
For reconstructive procedures, Dr. Larrabee has the experience and expertise to help after trauma, surgery or illness. Dr. Larrabee is a board-certified surgeon, who is fellowship trained in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. This training makes her expertise absolutely critical for rebuilding major structures in the face and reshaping them for a return to one’s original appearance.
Procedures
At Mass Eye and Ear, Quincy, the following cosmetic and reconstructive facial plastic procedures are offered to patients. Some can be performed in the office setting.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Reshaping)
There are two basic types of rhinoplasty, open and closed. In an open rhinoplasty, an inconspicuous incision is made in the skin below the tip of the nose that separates the nostrils (columella). A closed rhinoplasty uses an intranasal approach with incision inside the nostrils. If the nasal structure is weak, a small piece of cartilage or bone may be used to build up the structure.
Full and Mini Facelifts
The full facelift can help to redefine the jawline, correcting jowling and neck laxity. This procedure is performed under general anesthesia in the operating room. The mini facelift has an age-diminishing effect, making the patient look younger, rested and more energized. Facial rejuvenation is achieved by repositioning the skin on the lower face to eliminate sagging and droopiness. The mini facelift is safer than a full facelift and does not require general anesthesia (although general anesthesia is available upon request).
Neck Lift
Neck lifts are often done in conjunction with lower face rejuvenation surgery and can help to further define the upper neck and jawline. A neck lift can also be performed on men with a “turkey gobbler” neck with loose, hanging skin. This procedure, called a Grecian Urn submentoplasty, can be performed in the office under local anesthesia.
Brow (Forehead) Lift
The brow and forehead are often the first facial areas to show signs of aging, showing frown lines, wrinkles across the forehead, deep furrows between the eyes, and a droopiness of the brows and upper lids. Brow lifts, also known as forehead lifts – often combined with upper eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) and/or a mini facelift – can rejuvenate your look.
Upper Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Lift)
Eyelid surgery can correct excess skin or fat in the upper eyelids and can help restore a healthy and youthful appearance, with a firmer and more attractive eye area.
Chin Implant
Chin surgery can significantly alter a patient’s profile which, in turn, can greatly improve facial symmetry and contour. Most chin surgeries can be performed under local anesthesia; more complicated cases may be performed under general anesthesia in the operating room.
MOHS/Skin Care Reconstruction
This surgery is designed to reconstruct a facial defect after skin cancer removal.
Botox®
Botox® can improve the look of moderate to severe frown lines between the eyebrows (glabellar lines) and “crow’s feet” at the outside corners of the eyes. It can also create a smoother appearance to the skin surface by preventing muscle contraction.
Filler Injections
Fillers can help to correct deep lines in the face and also to help plump or enhance the lips or areas of volume loss in the face.
Kybella
Kybella is a new treatment for fullness of the submental area (“double chin”). It is a non-surgical injection that can be performed in the office.
Facial Scar Revision
When the skin is in the process of recovering from an injury, whether the result of an accident, surgery, a burn, or acne, scarring will occur whenever multiple layers of the skin have been affected. Once a scar forms, it is permanent but may be made less visible, relocated surgically, or minimized in its prominence.
Keloid treatment
Keloids are overactive scars. They can be treated in the office with injections and then removed under local anesthesia or in the operating room.
Nasal Fractures/Trauma
There are many causes of facial fractures, which can include motor vehicle accidents, interpersonal trauma, accidents, or work-related or sports-related activities. Patients are often seen in the emergency department for initial evaluation. In the early management period, life-threatening issues are addressed first, and facial fracture repairs are only attempted after a patient is stabilized.
Earlobe Repair
Your ears are one of the most visible parts of your body and can often require cosmetic repair. Some people simply wish to have old holes closed, which may have been torn or misplaced when piercing while others may want to change the shape of their earlobes.
Otoplasty (Ear Reshaping)
Otoplasty is ear surgery designed to pin back protruding ears, or to reduce the size of large ears so that they are in better proportion to the rest of the face. Otoplasty can also correct ear deformities from misshapen, damaged or missing ear elements.
Mass Eye and Ear, Quincy is affiliated with the following surrounding hospitals:
- Massachusetts Eye and Ear
- Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Longwood
- Milton Hospital
- South Shore Hospital
Meet Our Team
Transportation Options
Mass Eye and Ear, Qunicy is located in the Crown Colony Office Park. After entering the building, take the elevator to the second floor and follow signs for Suite 2B.
The Diagnostic Center, including CT scan, is on the first floor.
The office is within one mile of the South Shore Plaza, with immediate access to Route 93, Route 128 and Route 3.
Get directions to Mass Eye and Ear, Quincy from Google Maps.
The building will be on the right. The office is located in Suite 2B on the second floor.
Subway Directions (MBTA)
Located in the Crown Colony Office Park, the Quincy office is within walking distance to the Quincy Adams subway (T) station. Free shuttle service is available from the T station to the park on weekdays between 6:00-9:00 am and 3:00-6:00 pm.
Bus Instructions
Bus route 238 is near the Quincy Adams subway station.
Parking is available on site.