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Taste and SmellTaste and Smell Clinic
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Welcome to the Web site of the Taste and Our Taste and Smell Clinic uses a multidisciplinary approach to determine the etiology of a patient’s taste and smell disorder. The team includes Dr. Norman Mann (Internist and Medical Director of the Taste and Smell Clinic), Dr. Denis Lafreniere (Otolaryngologist), Dr. Morven Barwick (Neurologist), and Dr. Joseph D’Ambrosio (Oral Diagnostician). A complete evaluation for a typical patient includes smell testing, taste testing, general medical evaluation, ear, nose, and throat evaluation including flexible nasopharyngoscopy, and neurological evaluation. Evaluations may also include, as necessary: full laboratory diagnostic services, tests of oral sensitivity, stimulated salivary flow testing, allergy evaluation, oral diagnostic evaluation, CT and/or MRI scans, salivary gland biopsy, occupational medicine evaluation, and neuropsychological evaluation. Clinics are held twice a month on Friday mornings with taste and smell testing generally scheduled for the day or two before. Treatment is offered when appropriate. If you wish to become a patient at the Taste and Smell Clinic, filling out and returning the Registration Questionnaire is the first step. There are a number of personal questions that are important in helping us understand taste and smell problems. Whether or not you plan to attend the Taste and Smell Clinic, the return of your completed questionnaire would be appreciated. Your answers will be valuable to current and future taste and smell evaluation, treatment, and research efforts. This information will remain strictly confidential. If you have any questions, please call the Taste and
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