Ron Moses, MD, F.A.C.S.

Dr. Ron L. Moses, M.D., F.A.C.S., trained at Johns Hopkins and Thomas Jefferson University. His practice encompasses all facets of otolaryngology, adult and pediatric, with a special focus on balloon sinuplasty, chronic sinusitis, and minimally invasive image-guided endoscopic sinus surgeries. Dr. Moses is also a Clinical Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology at Baylor College of Medicine,…
Center for ENT
Hearing FAQ
Common Conditions Hearing Loss FAQ Treatments Hearing Care Tailored to Your Needs Hearing issues don’t have to impede your quality of life. You have treatment options. Our audiologists can help you feel comfortable participating in conversations again, just as we did for this recent patient, who was able to discover what true clarity is. Request…
Patient Information
Patient Registration Please complete this form and bring with you the day of your visit. This will save you and the Center time in processing your file. Notice of Privacy Practices This Notice of Privacy Practices identifies the general ways your protected health information can be used or disclosed. Read it all here. Record Release…
Hearing Loss
What is Hearing Loss? If you suffer from hearing loss, you’re not alone. Approximately 39 million Americans age 18 and over report some trouble hearing.7 Many patients who experience hearing loss are not aware of it. It can be a very slow, progressive condition in which those around them notice it before they do. If someone…
Tinnitus
What is Tinnitus? Tinnitus is the perception of sound, often described as ringing, buzzing, roaring, clicking, humming, or hissing. The way a person experiences tinnitus is highly variable. The sound can be constant or periodic, and it can be present with or without hearing loss. For some people, the symptoms are so severe that their…
Hearing Testing
The most common audiology test we perform is called a comprehensive audiogram. In a sound booth, you will listen and respond to various tones to determine your hearing thresholds. You will also repeat familiar words. The audiologist will record your results on an audiogram, which will be reviewed with you immediately following your test. Advantages…
Hearing Aids
While all hearing aids have similar components, today’s hearing aids are digital and require careful, expert programing by highly trained and experienced hearing aid specialists. An experienced audiologist from our hearing center will program your device to pick up sounds you need to hear while dampening sounds you don’t need—such as background noise. Advantages &…
Assistive Listening Devices
Assistive listening devices for hearing impaired adults and children are similar to hearing aids in that they enhance and deliver sound directly into the ear. However, these devices are designed for specific listening environments. The technology relies on radio broadcast, infrared, or inductive loop technology to separate speech from background noise and help hearing-impaired people…
Tinnitus Therapy
At the Center for ENT, we help patients reach habituation via sound therapy. This therapy is delivered through the use of hearing devices such as hearing aids. These devices emit tones into the wearer’s ear that mimic pleasant, relaxing sounds such as ocean waves. Calming sounds can help make tinnitus less noticeable. Relaxation and stress…