At ENT & Allergy Associates, we understand that children aren’t just small adults—they have unique medical needs that require specialized attention. That’s why our team includes board-certified and fellowship-trained pediatric ENT specialists who are experts in diagnosing and treating the full range of pediatric ear, nose, and throat conditions.
With over 60 convenient locations throughout New York and New Jersey, ENT & Allergy Associates is proud to be a trusted name in pediatric ENT care for families across the region.
Why Choose ENT & Allergy Associates for Pediatric ENT Care?
- Fellowship-Trained Pediatric Specialists: Many of our physicians have completed additional, advanced fellowship training in pediatric otolaryngology (ENT), bringing expert-level care to your child.
- Comprehensive Team Approach: We coordinate care across specialties to ensure your child receives the most effective treatment.
- Child-Friendly Environment: We tailor our approach to each age and developmental stage—from infants to teens.
- Convenient Access Throughout New York and New Jersey: ENT & Allergy Associates has over 60 office locations, making pediatric ENT care easily accessible to families across the region. In New York, we have offices throughout Manhattan (serving the Upper East Side, Upper West Side, Midtown, and Downtown), Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Staten Island, Westchester County, and Long Island (including Nassau and Suffolk Counties). In New Jersey, our pediatric specialists see patients at ENTA offices across the state, with locations in Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, Passaic, Somerset, and Union Counties. No matter where your family lives, expert pediatric ENT and allergy care from ENTA is just around the corner.
Conditions We Treat:
Our pediatric ENT specialists provide expert evaluation and care for a wide range of conditions:
Ear Conditions:
- Chronic ear infections (Otitis Media)
- Swimmer’s ear (Otitis Externa)
- Congenital hearing issues and hearing loss
- Middle ear fluid (Serous Otitis)
- Cochlear implant evaluations and post-op care
Nose and Sinus:
- Pediatric sinusitis
- Nasal congestion and blockage
- Allergic rhinitis (hay fever)
- Chronic nosebleeds
- Nasal deformities and trauma
Throat and Airway:
- Tonsillitis and adenoiditis
- Sleep apnea and snoring in children
- Hoarseness and speech delays
- Tongue-tie (ankyloglossia)
- Recurrent sore throats and bacterial infections
Head, Neck, and Allergy:
- Neck lumps and pediatric head and neck tumors
- Food allergies and anaphylaxis risk assessment
- Pediatric asthma and allergy testing
- Facial injuries and trauma
- Hearing and speech issues related to ENT disorders
Ear infections, allergies, and sleep problems are some of the most common reasons children visit a doctor. Whether your child needs advanced pediatric care, our board-certified and fellowship-trained physicians are ready to help.
Book an appointment with a pediatric ENT specialist near you today. We offer same- or next-day availability and accept most insurance plans.
Patient Stories
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"Dr. Axelrod is one of the best doctors I have met over the years! She explains everything clearly in great details. She is also very supportive and always there when you need her! She really impressed me with her professionalism, communication skills, and above all her ability to allow me to take part in the decision-making process. I definitely strongly recommend her!"
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"I love everything about the practice. Doctors are kind, knowledgeable, thorough and listen! I’d recommend for sure. My only complaint is waiting an hour to be seen every time, even when we’re the only ones in the waiting room."
- Margaret A. -
"Dr Rethy is my father's Otolaryngologist. She is a 5 Stars Doctor Her Nurse Erica, I also have to give 5 stars. My father has had this device for over 15 yrs Dr Rethy I Thank you for being the best Dr. Ever You keep me and my father very comfortable and happy. ENT and Allergy Associates Thank you for having an excellent team and staff Excellent Dr. Rethy"
- Amye E.
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