Dr. Sally D. Smalley, M.D.
Ear, Nose and Throat Doctor (ENT)
1035 red bud road Calhoun GA, 30701About
Dr. Sally Smalley is an ear, nose and throat (ENT) doctor, also known as an otolaryngologist, practicing in Calhoun, GA. Dr. Smalley is a general ENT surgeon who can treat problems in the ears, nose, and throat. Areas she may be able to help you with are sinus problems, nasal breathing, facial plastics, head and neck masses, thyroid nodules, parathyroid problems, voice (larynx) issues, in addition to some ear problems. Dr. Smalley treats all ages, to include pediatric and adolescants. She is certified to implant the Inspire hypoglossal nerve stimulator and works with several sleep specialists nearby to treat sleep apnea. Dr. Smalley is able to offer several in-clinic procedures to include inferior turbinoplasty, Clarifix cryotherapy for vasomotor rhinitis, Eustachian tube balloon dilation, and fine needle aspiration under ultrasound guidance.
Education and Training
Texas A&M University BS 2006
Uniformed Services University MD 2011
Board Certification
American Board of Otolaryngology
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Dr. Sally D. Smalley, M.D.'s Expert Contributions
Which antibiotic is best for a child's throat infection?
Majority of throat infections, or pharyngitis, are viral, therefore do not require antibiotics. Did a doctor diagnose your daughter with a bacterial pharyngitis? READ MORE
I’m finding it difficult to breathe
You're not going to die in your sleep. Sounds like you have sleep apnea. Go get a sleep study READ MORE
Cocaine induced damage to septum and palate
Your mouth looks fairly unremarkable. And if there's no perforation, just keep the nose moist and it will heal READ MORE
What is wrong with my nasal cavity? Are there polyps?
Your nose looks like you might have an active sinus infection. It looks like you have some scarring from your previous sinus surgery. You should be using a steroid irrigation rinse for at least a month to see if you can clear it up READ MORE
Thyroid
You have a hyperactive thyroid READ MORE
What is inside my nose?
First of all, that's not a CT image. That's a plain film. Secondly, you should call the surgeon who did the rhinoplasty for you. READ MORE
Vein next to my ear?
Everybody's vascular system is a little bit different. I wouldn't worry about it unless it's causing problem READ MORE
Ear pains and headache?
Being hit by a door hurts. I'm sure it's sore READ MORE
Acid reflux?
Cough, throat clearing, burning in the chest, sour taste in the mouth, increased throat mucus, these are symptoms of reflux. Runny nose, fatigue, and fever are symptoms of viral URI. Therefore you likely have viral URI. READ MORE
Should a child take medications for tonsillitis?
Motrin and Tylenol are appropriate, sometimes antibiotics if it's thought to be bacterial. But most tomorrow are viral. READ MORE
Foreign object in the ear canal?
Yes READ MORE
Can I use estrogen drops or cream in my nose?
Empty nose syndrome is a condition that occurs after complete excision of the turbinates, typically the inferior turbinates. I've never heard of empty nose syndrome being diagnosed after use of nasal sprays. I'm also not familiar with using estrogen drops in the nose. If you were having issues with the dry nose, decreased mucus and crusting, using an emollient such as aquaphor in your saline spray could be helpful . You also may have another condition that may warrant biopsy such as Sjograns syndrome or granulomatous disease. It might be worth a second opinion. I would be hesitant to try estrogen drops in the nose. READ MORE
Do you need general anesthesia for a tonsillectomy?
Yes READ MORE
Head congestion lingering a month after cold
You probably had a type of virus, and viruses can affect nerves similar to how Bells palsy occurs. Covid is not the only virus that exists. It's also likely that you have residual nasal polyps in the nose, which can decrease nasal airflow, and decrease sense of smell accordingly. I would get checked out by an ENT, but most commonly your symptoms are residual from a type of upper respiratory virus. READ MORE
Do you need local anesthesia for ear tube surgery?
Yes READ MORE
Hearing vs balance?
Why do you think the primary function of the ear is balance vs hearing? I disagree with that completely. The ear has both functions. They are associated but not necessarily dependent on each other. A person can have hearing loss without affect on their balance and vise versa. Think about it. Do deaf people walk around falling over all the time? READ MORE
Pressure in ear
Question your diagnosis. The likelihood of meneires is disease in a 24-year-old is pretty low. You need to have asymmetrical sentinel hearing loss, tinnitus, oral fullness, and episodes of vertigo lasting for hours at a time to really be diagnosed with menieres. READ MORE
Small bump in back of throat
Hard to see, your pictures. Kind of fuzzy. But in that area likely a small papilloma on the soft palate. Any ENT can do a quick oral biopsy for you and send it for pathology READ MORE
Throat
Sounds like a viral pharyngitis. Take anti-inflammatories and say hydrated. Get some rest READ MORE
Teeth locked jaw and itchy ear
Sounds like pretty severe TMJ and you need to talk to your dentist about this. Also all READ MORE
Professional Memberships
- Christian dental and medical association
- American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Favorite Place to Vacation
- Beach
Hobbies / Sports
- Hunting, fishing, carpentry, road biking, long range shooting
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