Dr. Thomas J. Ketterer, M.D.
Ear-Nose and Throat Doctor (ENT)
726 N. Greenfield Rd. Suite #101 Gilbert AZ, 85234About
Dr. Thomas Ketterer is an ear, nose and throat (ENT) doctor, also known as an otolaryngologist, practicing in Mesa, AZ. Dr. Ketterer 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
Suny-Hlth Sci Ctr At Syracuse, Coll of Med, Syracuse Ny 1984
Board Certification
OtolaryngologyAmerican Board of OtolaryngologyABOto
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- Anonymous
Horrible front office check in person. The staff member is short, rude, not helpful and very loud. The doctor is not much better. Didn’t explain my questions very well. Left very frustrated.
- Kyle
My experience with Dr. K was terrible! He did not help me at all. I went into his office for sleep apnea treatment advice. He kept telling me that the sleep specialist doctor who diagnosed me with sleep apnea was wrong and I shouldn't have a machine even though I have suffered from extreme exhaustion and my wife has seen be stop breathing in my sleep at night... He kept saying, "There is nothing I can do for you" and wouldn't listen to anything I told him. At the end of the 4 mins I was with him, he took me outside and gave me a paper and said, try a sleep specialist and then charged me for the visit... Terrible. Please look at other review, I wish i would have before I went and wasted my time and money on a doctor who won't even try to help and thinks he knows better than specialists and symptoms. Find a better doctor.
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