Dr. Richard Nicholas Hubbell MD
Ear-Nose and Throat Doctor (Pediatric) | Pediatric Otolaryngology
111 Colchester Ave West Pavilioin-Level Burlington VT, 05401About
Dr. Richard Hubbell practices Pediatric Otolaryngology in Burlington, VT. Pediatric otolaryngologists are primarily concerned with medical and surgical treatment of ear, nose, and throat diseases in children. Services that Dr. Hubbell provides include the diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose, and throat disorders, and head and neck diseases; surgery of the head and neck, including before and after-surgery care; consultation with other doctors when ear, nose, or throat diseases are detected; and assistance in the identification of communication disorders in children.
Education and Training
Univ of Vt Coll of Med, Burlington Vt 1980
University of Vermont College of Medicine 1980
Board Certification
OtolaryngologyAmerican Board of OtolaryngologyABOto
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Otorrhea after insertion of silver oxide-impregnated silastic tympanostomy tubes.
- Endotracheal tube safety during electrodissection tonsillectomy.
- The use of a portable capnometer as a tracheostomy monitor in an animal model.
- Irradiated costal cartilage graft in experimental laryngotracheal reconstruction.
- Study of humidification potential of a heat and moisture exchanger in tracheotomized dogs.
- Laryngeal complications of nasogastric tubes.
- Antimicrobial activity of silastic tympanostomy tubes impregnated with silver oxide. A double-blind randomized multicenter trial.
- Respiratory distress associated with bilateral nasolacrimal duct cysts.
- Intraoperative ketorolac and posttonsillectomy bleeding.
Treatments
- Hearing Loss
- Ear Infection
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