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Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) in Minnesota

Patient Stories

  • Dr. J. Campbell with book

    Physician Documents his Cancer Survival, Grateful to Mayo Clinic

    I am Dr. J. Kemper Campbell, an ophthalmologist from Lincoln, Nebraska. I noted a small asymptomatic mass on the right side of my neck in December 2006. When needle biopsy established it to be a poorly differentiated metastatic cancer of ...

  • Wendy Tapper

    Unraveling the Mystery of Semicircular Canal Dehiscence Syndrome

    Imagine listening in real time to the thump, thump of your own heartbeat, the rush of your blood pulsing through your veins, and even the slightest twitch of your eyes – all in surround sound.  Those are but a few ...

  • Heidi Hockel

    Heidi Hockel

    Heidi wanted to reward herself for getting through a hard time in her life. Her choice: cosmetic surgery.

  • Ryan Chubbuck

    Ryan Chubbuck

    Ryan Chubbuck was born with an extremely narrow airway, a life-threatening condition. An innovative airway reconstruction procedure has left Ryan, and his parents, breathing easy.

  • David Farrell

    David Farrell

    A tongue tumor threatened to cut short this volunteer firefighter's life, but surgery and radiation treatment at Mayo Clinic saved his life.

  • James Donnelly

    James Donnelly

    Coordinated approach to care brings results for business school professor.

  • Danny Snodgrass

    Danny Snodgrass

    Transoral laser microsurgery was the right choice for throat cancer patient Danny Snodgrass.

  • Katie Little

    Never Give Up On Your Health – Sniffing out a Discovery

    My name is Katie Little and I am 28 years old.   I have experienced many nasal problems throughout my life, including two nose fractures and, over the last 10 years, have experienced significant difficulty breathing at night.  I tried a ...

  • Carrie Edwards

    The Discovery That Changes Everything

    I am a hard charging, creative, passionate person who listens to her "inner voice" as much as possible. Earlier this year, I was having multiple ear and throat infections which were not responsive to antibiotics.  After three rounds, my doctor ...

  • Steve Wiersma

    Thanks to Mayo, My Survival and Passion for Softball Will Continue

    I will never forget the afternoon of January 31, 2011, when I was at my local health provider and received the devastating news that I had stage 4 throat cancer at the base of my tongue that had spread to ...

  • Jim Zloch

    Trial Lawyer Treated for Cancer on Vocal Cords

    Jim Zloch is a trial lawyer from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. He was diagnosed in Florida for cancer on his vocal cords. He sought a second opinion and ultimately, treatment at Mayo Clinic in 2006. Jim talks about going through six ...

  • Caleb Ragaller and his family

    Small Bump becomes Big Problem

    What began as a small, painless bump turned into a grueling 9.5-hour surgery for 3-year-old Caleb Ragaller (now 6). Caleb was born with a nasal dermoid cyst. Because superficial dermoid cysts are typically slow-growing and can be removed without complication, ...

  • Dennis Nigon

    Man's Throat Cancer is Gone

    When 64-year-old Dennis Nigon struggled for two weeks with a sore throat, he never imagined he would be diagnosed with cancer a few weeks later. Nigon didn't think anything serious of his sore throat. But as it continued to persist, ...

  • Carolyn

    Young girl with complicated health problems grows up seeing Mayo as second home

    Hello: I am Carolyn of Missouri.  I have long been a patient of Mayo Clinic since about 1942 and am still a patient visiting about every 3 months. Sometime after I was born, we moved to Glendale...that is where we lived ...

  • Patient sharing her experience with robotic head and neck surgery

    Robotic Head and Neck Surgery

    Surgeons at Mayo Clinic have developed a new robotic procedure performed through the mouth (transorally) to treat cancers of the tongue base and tonsils. Mayo Clinic is one of the few medical centers in the United States offering this surgery, ...

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