Welcome Dr. Brian Anderson
We are excited to announce the addition of Dr. Brian Anderson to our staff of physicians. Dr. Anderson completed his medical training at Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine in Spartanburg. He went on to complete his Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery training at Michigan State University, where he served as chief resident. In this…
Spartanburg and Greer ENT & Allergy Takes Home Four Community Awards
Our team is honored to have won a Greer Reader’s Choice Award for Best Hearing Office and three Best of Spartanburg awards. We’re thankful for our supportive community members, who are the reason that our work is so fulfilling. Best of the Best Spartanburg is the area’s official community choice awards, which the Spartanburg Herald-Journal…
Spartanburg ENT & Allergy Has Moved
Spartanburg ENT & Allergy, part of Spartanburg and Greer ENT & Allergy, is pleased to announce that they have opened for business at 1095 Iron Ore Road in Spartanburg as of February 27th, 2023. What Can Patients Expect? The modern, free-standing office is larger than the practice’s old location, allowing all their expert providers to…
Farewell from Dr. Richard Weir
Dear Patients, It has been my pleasure to serve our community for the past 35 years. Caring for you and your family has been the most rewarding part of my career with Spartanburg and Greer ENT & Allergy. I have retired, effective Sept. 30, 2022. I leave your care in the trusting hands of my…
Best of Spartanburg & Greer
Still On Cloud 9: Spartanburg and Greer ENT & Allergy Wins 3 Community Awards Thank you to the Greer area citizens for the Reader’s Choice Award for Best Hearing Office and to the Spartanburg community for three Best of Spartanburg awards. We love our supportive community – the encouragement is heartwarming and always appreciated! Best…
Can Hearing Loss Increase the Risk of Dementia?
Can Hearing Loss Increase the Risk of Dementia? All About Seniors, Winter/Spring 2021 Publication By Dr. Mitchell Worley, Spartanburg/Greer ENT & Allergy Hearing loss is a common medical problem that impacts over 38 million Americans. Though people of all ages can experience hearing loss, older adults are more often affected. Around one-third of adults age…