Ear, nose, throat MD: Usually if the nodes haven't been there long and are not especially large or hard, you should see your family physician or internist. The specialist for evaluating persistent or worrisome nodes in your neck is an otorhinolaryngologist or "ent" doctor: an ear, nose, and throat surgeon. I've had patients see an ENT if they weren't satisfied with the treatment provided by their primary md.
Answered 6/10/2014
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Swollen Glands: That would be your choice of several options. Family physicians are the best place to start. Then you can see, if needed, a hematologist or an infectious disease specialist.
Answered 7/16/2013
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