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About admin

I am an Otolaryngologist, commonly known as an Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) physician and surgeon. Currently, I am a member of ENT Specialists, PLLC that practices in Lexington, Georgetown, and Frankfort, KY. My practice consists of General ENT, but my interest and expertise is centered around pediatric ENT treatments, nasal and sinus disorders, chronic ear infections and hearing loss, and facial skin cancer surgery. I attempt to provide the highest quality medical care, using the most current research and surgical techniques, but also to care for each individual patient as if they were a member of my family.

The Significance of Easter

We almost universally live as though we are not going to die. It’s true. Most of us totally ignore the fact our death is 100% guaranteed. We even hate to talk about dying and death. When times come which we … Continue reading

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The Cosmos, Your Hair, and God

The universe is amazing. Its overall vastness is overwhelming. Think about it: if a person travelled at the speed of light (671,000,000 miles per hr), then they could cross our galaxy, the Milky Way, in 100,000 years. What is even … Continue reading

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Vintage, Not Old

This past week, the parent of a teenage patient in my office was wearing a tee shirt that had the album logo from the Guns ‘n Roses “Appetite for Destruction” album. I noticed it and commented on it, saying the … Continue reading

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Why I Believe in Jesus Christ.

As another year winds down and we start “all over again”, I’ve felt compelled to share why I believe in God and His Son, Jesus Christ. The reason is really very simple (although it took me many years to fully … Continue reading

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The “little things” in life: Enjoy them.

A busy work day. A poor night’s sleep. Back pain. An unexpected bill. A kid’s sick. The roof is leaking. The car needs an unexpected repair. That’s life. The unexpected comes, and with it the feelings of anxiety and overwhelming … Continue reading

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Lesson from Guatemala: Hope

Mt recent trip to Guatemala was awesome, but it was also tough. It’s been 5 years since my last international medical trip, where I first went to the southern region of the Dominican Republic. I suppose I had somewhat forgotten … Continue reading

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The Truth of Sin

Do you believe in sin? As each day passes, the more I understand the reality and truth of sin. For many, sin is thought of as an ugly word, exemplifying lying and cheating, lust, and hate. For many years I … Continue reading

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“God is not mad at you.”

In my 20’s, I really questioned God’s existence to the point of becoming agnostic. There were multiple reasons for this, but one in particular comes to mind. Although my life, at the time, seemingly was coming together, I really didn’t … Continue reading

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The Visible Made from the Invisible

How do we, as humankind, explain ourselves? In this vast universe that we continue to learn more about, how do we give account of our presence? Most people’s response likely will depend on their background and upbringing, with exposure to … Continue reading

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“So, you’re a Holy Roller now?”

Thanks to social media, I’ve recently caught-up with an old friend of mine from my college days at WVU (this is one thing I really do like about Facebook, etc.). We haven’t spoken in nearly 12 years, as life took … Continue reading

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