Life in Robbinsville, NJ is comfortable and enjoyable. It’s a small township, but it offers wonderful amenities due to its proximity to Trenton and other larger communities. It’s also halfway between the hubs of New York and Philadelphia, making it a great option for people who want to live near the hustle and bustle, but also want a quiet retreat in the evenings.
Robbinsville’s schools are excellent, making the area a great choice for families. Employment opportunities are plentiful and many people commute to Trenton and beyond. People who live in Robbinsville also have access to a wide variety of health and wellness options. For Ear, Nose & Throat (Otolaryngology or ENT) care, area residents can benefit from the expertise of the specialists at Penn Medicine Becker ENT & Allergy in Robbinsville.
The staff at Penn Medicine Becker ENT & Allergy encompasses a wide range of skilled providers. Board-certified otolaryngologists, immunologists, audiologists, speech-language pathologists, allergists, nurse practitioners, and supporting staff all work together to help patients resolve their ENT and allergy issues. Each member of the team is integral in offering the best possible care for a variety of health concerns.
Services & Treatments – ENT Doctor Robbinsville, NJ
Allergies
An allergy is a reaction that is caused by an overactive immune system. When an allergic reaction occurs, it is the body reacting to a harmless substance as though it were a threat.
Allergies can cause a lot of misery for people, especially seasonal allergies in the spring and fall. Other allergies can be a problem year-round, such as allergies to dust mites, pets, and certain foods. Even people who can avoid their allergens may find it inconvenient to do so.
People with allergies may suffer from congestion, watery eyes, lung problems, asthma, rashes, and hives. Very serious allergies, which are often triggered by certain foods or bee stings, can cause anaphylaxis, which is life-threatening.
Some people control their allergies using over-the-counter medications. Although this can be effective, these medications often cause drowsiness or other unwanted side effects. At Penn Medicine Becker ENT & Allergy, our allergists and immunologists work with each patient to develop a custom treatment plan. Some people respond well to allergy shots and other treatments at our office.
Parents are encouraged to bring their children in as soon as possible if they suspect an allergy. Addressing the problem before it gets worse can be very helpful and improve a child’s quality of life. Allergy testing is available for both children and adults.
Nose & Sinus Problems
The sinuses are air-filled cavities around the nose and eyes, which are responsible for producing mucus that moisturizes the lining of the nose and protects against pollution, dirt, and bacteria. Normally, the mucus drains as it is supposed to and we can go about our day in comfort.
However, when the sinuses become irritated and inflamed or swollen, they do not drain as they are supposed to. This is a condition known as sinusitis. Sinusitis can lead to pain, congestion, and other symptoms. Some people live with sinusitis for months, enduring daily discomfort before seeking treatment.
There are many different nose and sinus problems that can affect normal breathing and daily comfort. Nasal polyps, a deviated septum, or swelling caused by allergies can all affect breathing or lead to chronic sinusitis. Some of these problems may resolve on their own, while others require treatment.
The skilled Ear, Nose & Throat physicians at Penn Medicine Becker ENT & Allergy in Robbinsville are experienced in treating nose and sinus problems. They can provide a diagnosis and determine if surgery is necessary or if a patient’s symptoms can be treated with less invasive therapies.
Head & Neck Disorders
Nearly every condition we treat at Penn Medicine Becker ENT & Allergy falls into the category of head and neck disorders. Snoring and sleep problems, nose and sinus issues, voice and swallowing, and hearing/ear problems involve the whole ENT system. However, there are many complex head and neck issues that may require coordinated care between different specialists.
Our board-certified otolaryngologists have experience with all kinds of head and neck issues, including GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) and cancers of the head and neck. Regardless of the issue, our patients have the advantage of an experienced team of ENT specialists to pinpoint and treat the problem.
Ears & Hearing
Many people begin to lose their hearing as they get older. Some children are born hearing-impaired. Others lose their ability to hear clearly after working in noisy environments. This loss of normal hearing can be devastating and affect a person’s quality of life or a child’s ability to learn and keep up in school.
Getting a hearing test at the first sign of hearing loss is important. There are different types of hearing loss, based on which areas of the ear have suffered damage or if the nerves or brain have been affected. An audiologist can evaluate a person’s hearing and ask questions to determine the source of the hearing loss. Some types of hearing impairment can be treated. Many people benefit from hearing aids and other assistive devices.
Other ear issues can include tinnitus (persisting ringing in the ears) and dizziness, which is often caused by problems with the inner ear. If you have noticed changes in your hearing or ear health, it’s a good idea to make an appointment with an otolaryngologist or audiologist. If you are a parent, you should have your children’s hearing tested regularly. Missing signs of hearing loss could affect a child’s ability to develop properly.
Voice & Swallowing
People who have frequent sore throats, a feeling of a constant “lump” in their throat, or changes to their voice may need help from an expert in voice and swallowing disorders. Many people seek treatment for these problems due to discomfort or professional need.
People who sing or perform for a living depend on their voice. Our speech-language pathologists can help with any voice or swallowing issues and can coordinate with other specialists at the office if necessary.
Snoring & Sleep Disorders
Snoring is a common problem that can contribute to poor sleep quality, disrupt the sleep of others, and sometimes indicates a more serious health problem, like sleep apnea. People who snore often don’t realize it until someone else mentions that the noise is affecting their sleep.
Generally, snoring is caused by an obstruction that causes choppy airflow during sleep. Obstructed airflow leads to vibrations in the soft tissues of the nose and mouth, causing the snoring sound. Some people snore intermittently, while others are loud and constant snorers.
Many people are surprised by how their quality of life improves after they get an evaluation and treatment for snoring with the experts at Penn Medicine Becker ENT & Allergy. Treatment for snoring can be as simple as using allergy medication or an oral device similar to a mouthguard. Other obstructions may require surgery.
Some patients who snore are also diagnosed with sleep apnea, which is a condition that causes breathing to pause intermittently during the night. Patients with severe sleep apnea stop breathing many times a night. This causes poor sleep and can lead to a variety of symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, trouble concentrating, moodiness, and even bed-wetting.
Sleep apnea is associated with a variety of severe health conditions and is more common among people who are overweight. It is crucial to get treatment for sleep apnea as soon as possible to reduce health risks.
The most common treatment for sleep apnea is the use of a Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) machine to keep the airways open. This is typically combined with lifestyle modifications for the best results. Occasionally, surgery may be recommended.
Pediatric ENT Care
Young children often suffer from ENT problems like ear infections, speech disorders, and allergies. Some children are also born with hearing impairments or develop asthma early in life. While these are similar issues to those adults face, special knowledge of pediatric ENT care is necessary for treating children.
ENT problems in children and teens should be addressed immediately. Some conditions can disrupt normal growth or make it difficult for kids to keep up in school. Our compassionate pediatric ENT experts in Robbinsville will give you peace of mind that your child is in the best possible hands.
About Our Expert Staff
At Penn Medicine Becker ENT & Allergy, we are dedicated to bringing you unparalleled care. Our otolaryngologists, audiologists, allergists, immunologists, and the rest of our staff are the best of the best in their respective fields and work hard to keep up with the latest developments in diagnostics, treatment, tools, and techniques.
With a number of board-certified ENT physicians on staff, it’s no surprise that the medical professionals at Penn Medicine Becker ENT & Allergy have an impressive background of research and publication. Many of our physicians hold clinical faculty appointments and have contributed to scientific journals and/or textbooks. They also lecture extensively and participate in active research projects.
Our specialists have earned many accolades, awards, and extensive patient praise over the years. They use the latest technology and treatment methods to make the experience at Penn Medicine Becker ENT & Allergy as positive and comfortable as possible while providing patients with excellent outcomes and compassionate care.
Points of Interest in Robbinsville, NJ
Robbinsville Township might be small, but there’s a lot to see and do in the surrounding areas. Just a short drive from the city of Trenton, there’s something for everyone near the township.
In Robbinsville itself, there are numerous lovely parks (including marshland and conservation areas), farms, and wineries. To the southeast is Six Flags Great Adventure park and even more opportunities for outdoor activities.
Trenton offers many activities and attractions. Visitors can check out the Old Barracks Museum, Arm & Hammer Park (home of the Trenton Thunder baseball team), the New Jersey State House, and the Grounds for Sculpture, a large and beautiful sculpture park.
Find Our Robbinsville, NJ Location
Penn Medicine Becker ENT & Allergy has a number of convenient locations in southern and central New Jersey. Patients come from all over the world to consult with our renowned physicians. Our Robbinsville location is easy to access and offers some evening hours for patients who cannot schedule appointments during normal business hours.
The Robbinsville location can be found at:
One Union Street
Suite 203
Robbinsville, NJ 08691
Phone: 609-436-5740
Fax: 609-436-5741
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Driving Directions
From Trenton, NJ (7.3 mi):
- Take NJ 33 E
- Turn left on Washington Blvd
- Turn right onto Union St
- Turn left and then right into the parking lot
From New Hanover, NJ (South) (19 mi)
- Take Cookstown Browns Mills Rd (667) heading north
- Turn right on Monmouth Rd
- Turn left on Holmes Mill Rd (27)
- Turn left onto Allentown Davis Station (539)
- Turn right on S Main St
- Turn left on Church St (turns into 526)
- Continue onto NJ-33
- Turn right onto Washington Blvd
- Turn right onto Union St
- Turn left and then right into the parking lot
From Levittown, PA (West) (14.9 mi):
- Take US-13 N
- Merge onto US-1 N toward Morrisville/Trenton
- Take the Mulberry St exit
- Turn right onto Mulberry St
- Turn left onto Nottingham Way
- Merge onto NJ-33 E
- Turn left on Washington Blvd
- Turn right onto Union St
- Turn left and then right into the parking lot
Schedule an Appointment at Penn Medicine Becker ENT & Allergy in Robbinsville
Whether you live in the Robbinsville area or you’re visiting from afar, Penn Medicine Becker ENT & Allergy in Robbinsville, NJ is dedicated to your health and well-being. To schedule an appointment with one of our experienced providers, call our office at (609) 436-5740 or fill out our online contact form and someone will get back to you.