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  • About | jamescandrewsmd

    Background Dr. Andrews was born in Chicago, Illinois. He was raised and educated in southern California. He graduated from UCLA in 1976 and from University of Louisville Medical School in 1980. He completed a surgical internship at Indiana University in 1981. After an additional year of surgical training at UCLA in 1982, he completed a residency in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at UCLA in 1986. He continued his training at the University of Zurich in Switzerland with an Otology and Skullbase Surgery fellowship which he completed in 1988. He has been board certified in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery since 1986 and additionally board sub-certified in Neurotology since 2004 (a year after this subcertification was made available). In 1986 Dr. Andrews joined the faculty in the division of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the UCLA Medical Center. Dr. Andrews tenure was noteworthy for his scientific research in the field of Meniere’s disease and inner ear fluid physiology for which he was honored with multiple research grants from the National Institutes of Health. He is well known for his work with hearing loss, tinnitus, vertigo, disorders of the facial nerve, Meniere’s disease, tumors and infections of the ear and skull base, and congenital ear malformations. Dr. Andrews is on the clinical faculty at UCLA where he continues to instruct the residents in temporal bone surgery through the West Los Angeles and Sepulveda VA. He is on staff at UCLA, St. John’s Hospital in Santa Monica and Northridge Hospital in the San Fernando Valley. For over 40 years, Dr James C Andrews has been a leading ear specialist and ear doctor for Los Angeles and Beverly Hills.

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    Contact 8641 Wilshire Blvd Suite 303 Beverly Hills, CA 90211 Tel: 310-478-4308

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    Premium Ear and Balance Care Ear Care More Info Balance Testing More Info Ear Pressure More Info About Us Taking care of your ears and hearing is our responsibility. Having good hearing helps in so many ways in life as it is the center of communication, the enjoyment of music, as well as a major sense for safety. Some problems include ear canal blockage, which stems from a variety of sources. Even some mechanical problems of the ear prevent sound from getting to the inner ear. Other problems include the inner ear and the processing of sound that travels all the way back to the brain. Congestion and pressure can also lead to ear problems as well. We work with understanding and maintaining your hearing as well as the medical conditions that can affect hearing and the ears. With over 40 years of experience as one of Los Angeles' best ear specialists, we are confident that we will provide superior service to your ear care needs. Read More Contact 8641 Wilshire Blvd Suite 303 Beverly Hills, CA 90211 Tel: 310-478-4308 contact

  • Ear and Balance Services | jamescandrewsmd

    Services Ear Care Ear care is one of our specialty services. Tinnitus, or abnormal sound in the ears, can affect everyone. For most people, the ear problem rapidly dissipates. But for others, the problem can be major and more than just a source of frustration. Tinnitus is not always curable, but it does warrant an investigation and understanding of the problem. Sometimes other medical conditions manifest as tinnitus and it can be the way the body indicates that something is wrong. There are a variety of ways tinnitus can be tackled, understood and managed. Many times we have been successful in controlling tinnitus. Ranging from hearing tests to wax removal to Bilateral Myringotomy Tube surgeries, we take pride in assisting and solving your ear complications with first class solutions. With over 41 years of experience, we are confident that we will provide superior service to your ear care needs. Balance Testing Balance testing also known as vestibular testing helps us understand disorders including dizziness and vertigo. This testing provides information as to how your balance system connects to your brain and how your body correspondingly responds. The procedures are non-invasive and not painful. Imbalance and dizziness are common problems for which people seek medical care. These are not minor problems as this can lead to serious accidents and falls. Although the cause of these symptoms are sometimes easily determined and treated, occasionally further work up and evaluation is needed. We have the equipment and instrumentation to understand and diagnose complicated causes of vertigo. We have the ability to treat these problems as well. Controlling imbalance and dizziness is a major strength of our Ear and Balance practice. Ear Pressure Care Eustachian tube dysfunction can lead to pressure and ear problems. Some of these problems may come about after airplane travel. Other times colds and flus can lead to ear pressure, hearing loss and other problems. Eustachian tube dysfunction can be manageable with evaluation and treatment. Finding ways to prevent future problems with this condition is useful as well.

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