Dr. Steven Franklin Freedman M.D.
Ear-Nose and Throat Doctor (ENT)
850 Aquidneck Ave Unit B9 Middletown RI, 02842About
Dr. Steven Freedman is an ear, nose and throat (ENT) doctor, also known as an otolaryngologist, practicing in Middletown, RI. Dr. Freedman specializes in diseases and disorders of the ear, nose and throat as well as other parts of the head and neck. Such structures an ENT may work on include the sinuses, larynx (voice box) and mouth in addition to the ear, nose and throat. There are seven areas of expertise that an ENT might specialize in, and these are: allergies; facial reconstructive surgery; head and neck; laryngology; otology/neurotology; pediatric otolaryngology; and rhinology.
Education and Training
Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans La 1985
Tulane University School of Medicine 1985
Board Certification
OtolaryngologyAmerican Board of OtolaryngologyABOto
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The effectiveness of latanoprost for the treatment of pediatric glaucoma.
- Mitomycin C-augumented trabeculectomy with postoperative wound modulation in pediatric glaucoma.
- Topical versus oral carbonic anhydrase inhibitor therapy for pediatric glaucoma.
- Significance of isolated neovascular tufts ("popcorn") in retinopathy of prematurity.
- Combined resection and recession of a single rectus muscle for the treatment of incomitant strabismus.
- Combined superior oblique muscle recession and inferior oblique muscle advancement and transposition for cyclotorsion associated with macular translocation surgery.
- Trabeculectomy with mitomycin-C in pediatric glaucomas.
- Macular translocation with 360-degree peripheral retinectomy impact of technique and surgical experience on visual outcomes.
- Safety and efficacy of brimonidine in children with glaucoma.
- Enhanced superoxide radical production by stimulated polymorphonuclear leukocytes in a cat model of diabetes.
- Pentoxifylline modulates deformability, F-actin content, and superoxide anion production of polymorphonuclear leukocytes from diabetic cats.
- Correlation between optical coherence tomography and glaucomatous optic nerve head damage in children.
- Caustic ingestion.
- Superoxide dismutase and catalase of calf trabecular meshwork.
- Pulmonary function in acute myocardial infarction.
Treatments
- Hearing Loss
- Ear Infection
- Acid Reflux
- Swimmer's Ear
- Hay Fever (allergic Rhinitis)
- Ear Wax
- Lichen Planus
- Outer Ear Infection
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