Jeremy is an Otolaryngologist - Head and Neck Surgeon at Christchurch Hospital and in private practice, and Adjunct Professor at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Jeremy's areas of specialisation are:
Vertigo and Dizziness
Jeremy has a particular interest and expertise in all vestibular disorders, including Meniere's disease and benign position vertigo. He is widely published with articles in this area and has been invited to present papers and lectures at various international conferences and meetings.
- Benign Positional Vertigo
- Meniere's Disease
Nose and Sinuses
- Nasal Obstruction & Cosmetic Rhinoplasty
- Recurrent Sinusitis & Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
Voice
Jeremy has expertise in all causes of abnormal voice (dysphonia). He works with a Speech Language Therapist and a Voice Scientist in the Department of Communication Disorders at the University of Canterbury where he is an Adjunct Professor.
He also has a specialised voice clinic at Christchurch Hospital.
- All Causes of Abnormal Voice (Dysphonia)
Paediatric
- Recurrent Ear Infections
- "Glue" Ear
- Tonsillitis
- Chronic Drooling
- Enlarged Adenoids
- Nose Bleeds
Hearing
- Adult Hearing Loss
- Noise Induced Hearing Loss (Industrial Deafness)
Snoring
- Investigation and Treatment of Snoring
Head and Neck
- Adult Tonsillitis
- Salivary Gland Disorders
What is Otolaryngology?
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, is also known as Ear, Nose and Throat Surgery (ENT). This area of medicine is concerned with disorders of the ear, nose, throat, the head and the neck.
Otolaryngologists (or ENT Surgeons) are specialist doctors who deal with medical and surgical treatment of conditions of the ears, nose, throat and structures of the head and neck.
