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    Hirsch Steven M MD

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Ohio ENT & Allergy Physicians

    2.6(41 reviews)
    11.8 mi

    I was diagnosed with Covid on February 13th. On February 15th I woke up with extreme pressure in my…read moreleft ear and no hearing. My right ear had slight pressure and muffled hearing My primary doctor referred me to Ohio ENT. I saw Dr Lowery today, March 14th and he was so kind and compassionate and explained everything in detail to me so I understood what he was going to do. He did a myringotomy and it was painful but it also was instant relief. The pressure is just about gone and I have regained most of my hearing. I actually cried in my car on my way home I was so happy I highly recommend Ohio ENT and Dr Lowery!

    I was a patient of Michael Martyn, MD, and my experience with his care was extremely disappointing…read moreand concerning. My first visit was in December 2025. When Dr. Martyn entered the room, his appearance and demeanor immediately raised concerns about professionalism. I explained in detail that my ears retain moisture, which causes frequent wax buildup and infections. I also explained that my father and I share this condition and that his ENT successfully prescribed Sulfacetamide Otic capsules, which had also worked for me in the past. I specifically requested this medication. Instead, Dr. Martyn prescribed an antibiotic containing amoxicillin, despite my medical chart clearly stating that I am allergic to penicillin. Because of this error, it took two weeks for a replacement prescription to be sent. I took the antibiotic for 28 days, during which there was no improvement in my infection, and the left side of my face became swollen. When I contacted the office again to request the Sulfacetamide Otic capsules, I was told Dr. Martyn wanted me to come back in for another visit. My second appointment was in early January 2026. During this visit, it became clear that Dr. Martyn had not reviewed my chart thoroughly and was unaware of previous communications I had with his medical assistant, Chelsea Lenegar, despite her confirming she documented my medication request in my file. Dr. Martyn then recommended a compound pharmacy (Crosby) and stated he would send the prescription. My appointment was on a Monday, yet I received no confirmation the following day. I called multiple times throughout the week and could not reach anyone. After leaving several messages, Chelsea eventually informed me that Dr. Martyn was in surgery and had not yet signed off on my prescription, assuring me I would hear back by Friday. I did not. By the following Monday, I still had no update. At this point, my condition had worsened, my face was visibly swollen, and there was no sense of urgency from the office. I was forced to escalate the issue to Jessica Kondy, a supervisor above both Chelsea Lenegar and Dr. Martyn. Only two weeks later, I was informed that Dr. Martyn had finally reviewed my file and stated he would need either a photo of the medication bottle or a prior prescription and that he "probably" could prescribe it. After weeks of waiting, worsening symptoms, and repeated follow-ups, being told he might be able to help was unacceptable. This experience made me feel that my care was consistently deprioritized. As an African American patient, I could not help but feel dismissed and unheard throughout this process. Regardless of intent, the lack of responsiveness, organization, and urgency reflects very poorly on patient care and safety. I would not recommend Dr. Michael Martyn to others, especially those needing attentive, timely, and compassionate care. He is racist towards African American and will not care about your needs

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    Ohio ENT & Allergy Physicians - Nice plaque about the founder of the practice Dr. Lowery

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    Ohio ENT & Allergy Physicians

    Ohio ENT & Allergy Physicians

    2.0(1 review)
    0.0 mi

    I'm disappointed in this practice as I got nasal surgery here within the last 8 months and have…read morealready had 2 terrible sinus infections since. They said I needed to do the surgery to fix my deviated septum and shrink down things inside of my nose. When I first woke up from surgery, I was able to breathe for 2 days at max and after that I have not been able to breathe ever since. I have gone back to the practice multiple times and they just tell me it looks good and to come back and try a different nose spray! The surgery changed nothing for me since I still get chronic sinus infections and still can't breathe on a daily basis. I'm really disappointed with the aftercare and no explanation of why this is continuing and will be seeking a second opinion.

    From the owner: Are you curious how Ohio ENT & Allergy Physicians can help you? Our allergists are Board Certified…read morein Allergy and Immunology and treat nasal and sinus issues, food and environmental allergies, eczema, hives (rashes), asthma, and immune deficiency disorders. Our Board Certified ENT physicians, Otolaryngologists, are able to diagnose and manage diseases of the ears, nose, sinuses, larynx, throat, and neck. Each physician brings their own specific expertise to each individual patient. Ohio ENT & Allergy Physicians offers pediatric care, spring allergy care, oral immunotherapy, asthma treatment and management, and more to the Delaware, OH area.

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    Ohio ENT & Allergy Physicians

    3.0(2 reviews)
    20.7 mi

    WORST experience with the front desk! I gave my insurance card and the representative immediately…read moresaid I am out of network. I mentioned that my husband has had multiple appointments at the same location and we are in network. She ARGUED and YELLED at me about my insurance. After telling her multiple times we are in network, she then called the billing department who told her the same thing and that we are in network which made her even more mad. She then scanned my insurance card after this whole fiasco. It ruined the entire appointment with the doctor because I was so upset about what had happened and how someone representing Ohio ENT would be so unprofessional.

    We had a very good experience here. The staff was very punctual and friendly. They are utilizing an…read moreelectronic tablet for registration, as many places are using now, so we got in very quickly. Dr Ryoo was amazing! Great personality, fantastic sense of humor and her bedside manner with my 16 year old daughter was AMAZING! Since this is my daughter's first surgery, a tonsillectomy, I am glad to have Dr Ryoo doing it. She takes her position very seriously and made sure to take time with my daughter to ensure she was comfortable with the procedure and allowed her to ask any questions she might have. Tasha, the scheduler, also was very friendly with us as we set up a date for the surgery. I had asked for copies of the documents she had me sign and gladly got them for me. Great place, great staff, great doctor!

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    Ohio ENT & Allergy Physicians

    5.0(2 reviews)
    20.7 mi

    My primary physician noticed a swelling on my neck and sent me for an ultrasound. It was suggested…read morethat I be evaluated further and I was referred to Dr Evan Tobin. Dr Tobin was well worth the wait. I immediately felt at ease. He could see behind my facade and answer the questions I wasn't asking, fully and in terms that I could understand. He was still waiting for my ultrasound results which hadn't been sent over before my appointment and he told me he would get them, study them and give me his recommendations. He followed up promptly the next day. I didn't answer the phone because I thought it was another one of "buy my house" calls. I certainly did not expect a return call that quickly. Dr Tobin left a short message and followed up with an email which explained fully his thoughts. In some ways the email was good because I could refer to it. You know your mind kind of goes blank when taking in medical information. I was very pleased with the care Dr Tobin gave me. I highly recommend him. Furthermore the entire office is one of efficiency and competence. I brought a big book preparing to wait in both the outer and inner office. Nope...there he was. And when Dr Tobin was in the room, I didn't feel rushed. I felt like I was his sole focus. I wish I could remember the names of his nurses. They also deserve a shout out for their competence and friendliness. You are always nervous seeing a new doctor. I felt cared for. This is a well run operation. The only fault is the check in guy is a BIG Bengals fan. And I am from Pittsburgh, Steelers! He needs to swap out those colors:)

    I saw Dr Tobin and he had a great bedside manner. Explained next steps and even got me in for…read moreadditional testing the next day. His staff was also very efficient and friendly. In disclosure I'm a primary care provider not associated with them and have never referred but will be now!!!

    Hirsch Steven M MD - earnosethroat - Updated May 2026

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