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ENT & Audiology Celebrates 10 Years

by | Jun 2, 2023 | In the News

ST. JOHNSBURY, VT (June 2, 2023) – Saturday, June 3, 2023 marks the 10 year anniversary for the opening of North Country Otolaryngology and Audiology at Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital (NVRH).

In June 2013, NVRH, in collaboration with Littleton Regional Healthcare, opened North Country Otolaryngology and Audiology in the Richard H. Bloch Building at 1080 Hospital Drive. The building was also home of the Norris Cotton Cancer Center, now Dartmouth Cancer Center – North, and the Fresenius Dialysis Center.

Otolaryngologist Deane Rankin, MD demonstrates some of the common ways he assesses patients with Britney Bigelow, APRN.

“Over the past 10 years, NVRH and the group of dedicated individuals, both past and present, have established a practice here dedicated to providing current, competent, and compassionate care to our community and the surrounding area,” Otolaryngologist Deane Rankin, MD said. “This is a team I am proud to be a part of.”

Otolaryngology is a medical specialty that focuses on diseases and conditions of the ear, nose, and throat (ENT). A wide range of ENT evaluation, procedures, and treatments are available through North Country Otolaryngology, including help with ear infections, hearing loss, tonsil and adenoids evaluations, thyroids, sinus and nose problems, dizziness, bumps, lumps, and cysts on head or neck, headaches and even facial plastics.

The services offered through the Audiology department compliment ENT nicely, in that many conditions are also connected to the nose and throat.

Then Medical Secretary Jaime Wales, left, and Sarah Winans, now Practice Operations Director, celebrate the installation of North Country Otolaryngology & Audiology’s new sign in The Bloch Building on June 3, 2013.

“Audiology is a specialty that works with ENT to offer patients hearing evaluations as well as services for hearing aid consults, education, fittings and maintenance,” Hearing Instrument Specialist Julie Hall said. “I’m passionate about hearing issues and love helping patients with their hearing needs. I also love the education aspect, it’s so important for people to understand how the hearing system works and how hearing aids do help. I’m proud to be a part of the NVRH team serving out community with great care.”

In July 2013, NVRH added palliative care to the services offered at the Bloch Building location.

“Palliative care meets such an important need,” NVRH Palliative Care nurse Laura Mason, RN said. “It addresses the medical side of dealing with a serious and challenging illness, yes, but it also addresses the emotional, social and spiritual comfort of the patient as well.”

“It’s hard to believe we opened our doors ten years ago,” Practice Operations Director Sarah Winans said. “It has been a pleasure to bring new and expanded services to our community over the years and grow into the larger practice that we are today. I am proud of what each employee does to provide exceptional care to help our patients stay close to home and receive the care they need.”

Joining Dr. Deane Rankin and Dr. Patrick Fitzpatrick are Britney Bigelow, FNP; Danny Ballentine, PA; Audiologist Dr. Kimberly Schaeffer; Hearing Instrument Specialist Julie Hall; Speech-Language Pathologist Laura Cannon and Palliative Care Providers Dr. Joyce Dobbertin, Dr. Elizabeth Newman, Kelly Lemieux, FNP and Anne Cowles, FNP.