Dr. Farrel Buchinsky MD
Ear-Nose and Throat Doctor (Pediatric) | Pediatric Otolaryngology
320 East North Avenue Pittsburgh PA, 15212About
Dr. Farrel Buchinsky practices Pediatric Otolaryngology in Pittsburgh, PA. Pediatric otolaryngologists are primarily concerned with medical and surgical treatment of ear, nose, and throat diseases in children. Services that Dr. Buchinsky provides include the diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose, and throat disorders, and head and neck diseases; surgery of the head and neck, including before and after-surgery care; consultation with other doctors when ear, nose, or throat diseases are detected; and assistance in the identification of communication disorders in children.
Education and Training
Univ Of Cape Town- Fac Of Med- Cape Town- So Africa 1988
University of Cape Town / Faculty of Health Sciences 1988
University of Cape Town Faculty of Health Sciences 1988
Board Certification
OtolaryngologyAmerican Board of OtolaryngologyABOto
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Do adenoids regrow after excision?
- Predicting outcome in pediatric coin ingestion.
- Comparison of oral fluid and serum ELISAs in the determination of IgG response to natural human papillomavirus infection in university women.
- More than a surgical mission--pediatric Otolaryngology in Ethiopia.
- Microdebrider tonsillectomy associated with more intraoperative blood loss than electrocautery.
- Current trends in perioperative antibiotic use: a survey of otolaryngologists.
- Estimating the additive benefit of surgical excision to stereotactic radiosurgery in the management of metastatic brain disease.
- Azathioprine alone is bone sparing and does not alter cyclosporin A-induced
- Amylin increases bone volume but cannot ameliorate diabetic osteopenia.
- Interferon-gamma causes loss of bone volume in vivo and fails to ameliorate cyclosporin A-induced osteopenia.
Treatments
- Hearing Loss
- Sleep Apnea
- Allergies
- Sleep Disorders
- Ear Infection
- Birth Defects
- Hay Fever (allergic Rhinitis)
- Tonsillitis
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea (osa)
Fellowships
- University of Washington Program
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