Hearing Specialists
Meet Our Audiologists
What is an Audiologist
When you have your hearing tested, it's important to seek the services of a certified audiologist. As a result of their extensive training, these professionals can accurately evaluate your hearing and balance disorders and provide state of the art treatment options.
We offer the latest digital hearing aids to help you hear better than you thought possible. From proper fitting to follow-up counseling, our professionals ensure you receive the maximal benefit from your hearing aids.
Carolyn Thompson, AuD |
Dana Grattan, AuD |
Samantha Frederick, AuD |
Meet Our Physicians & Physician Assistant
What is an Otolaryngologist?
Otolaryngologists are physicians who complete at least five years of surgical residency training. This training is composed of one year in general surgical training and four years in otolaryngology, head and neck surgery. One or more of ENT Carolina's five otolaryngologists serve at each of our office locations. To learn more about each of our providers, choose a photo below.
Frederic E. Levy, MD |
Mark E. Reiber, MD, FACS, FAAOA |
Michael T. Gaslin, MD |
Luna D. Bailey, MD |
Joshua C. Yelverton, MD |
Pavel Rybin, PA-C |
- Kevin L. Weiss, MD, in memoriam
- John R. Collier, MD, retired
The physicians at ENT Carolina have privileges at the following quality hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers. We maintain active privileges at both CaroMont Regional Medical Center in Gastonia and Atrium Health Cleveland.