Biography:
Dr. Anthony Mikulec is a Pedaitric Otolaryngologist at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital. He is a member of the SLUCare Physician Group. He is certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology in both Neurotology and otolaryngology/ENT. He is also an Assistant Professor and Chief of Otologic and Neurologic Surgery at Saint Louis University School of Medicine.
Dr. Mikulec has an extensive list of special and research interests. His special interests include: hearing and balance disorders, facial nerve disorders and skull base tumors, implantable hearing devices which include cochlear implants and BAHA, otosclerosis, and chronic ear disease. His research interests include: Implantable hearing and drug delivery devices, the impact of osteoporosis on otologic disease processes and medical/surgical device development.
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Languages:
Spanish
Medical School:
Stanford University School of Medicine
Fellowship:
Harvard/Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary
Residency:
Stanford University
Internship:
Stanford University
Certified By:
American Board of Otolaryngology (Neurotology)
American Board of Otolaryngology (Otolaryngology (ENT))
Hospital Affiliations:
Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital
DePaul Hospital - St. Louis
Saint Louis University Hospital
Medical Interests:
Acoustic tumor, BAHA Bone anchored hearing aids, Balance disorders, Bilevel positive airway pressure titration, BPPV Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, Cerebrospinal fluid leak otogenic, Cholesteatoma, Cholesterol granuloma, Cochlear implant rehabilitation, Cochlear implantation, Cranial base tumors, Ear and temporal bone cancer, Electrocochleography, Electronystagmography, ENT Ear Nose and Throat, Facial nerve reanimation surgery, Facial nerve schwannoma, Facial paralysis, Geriatric hearing loss, Hearing assessment, Hearing disorders and deafness, Menieres disease, Meningioma, Ossicular chain reconstruction, Otosclerosis, Paragangliomas, Petrous apex lesions, Skull base surgery, Stapedectomy, Stapedectomy revision, Streptococcal infections, Superior semicircular canal dehiscence, Tinnitus, Tympanic membrane perforation, Ushers syndrome, Vertigo or dizziness, Vestibular diseases, Vestibular schwannoma, Vestibular surgery