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At Arizona Ear, Nose & Throat Physicians, we believe that each doctor and patient become a team for treating an individual's ear, nose and throat problems. Our otolaryngologists (doctors who specialize in ear, nose and throat) spend most of their time listening to understand your concerns and responding with the best treatment options for you.

With the help of our professional staff, they also follow up to make sure problems are resolved and your health improves. We want our patients to be informed about ear, nose and throat issues and treatments because informed patients make better decisions about their health and well being. That is why we've included an extensive section on this website covering common topics associated with ear, nose and throat diagnostics and treatments.
Services
The otolaryngologists at Arizona Ear, Nose & Throat Physicians offer a full array of ear, nose and throat services. Whether you have swimmer's ear, a sore throat, trouble swallowing or hearing loss, our physicians will work with you to achieve your optimal health. Our audiologists are trained to the Doctorate degree level, are certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and are licensed by the State of Arizona.
Arizona Ear, Nose & Throat Physicians is made up of a team of professionals dedicated to providing the best quality healthcare in a responsive and caring environment. Our otolaryngologists are all Board certified with years of experience in the profession. They work in concert with nurses and office staff who work hard to understand your health issues quickly and apply the appropriate treatment to get you back to your optimal health.
Comfort and convenience are the hallmarks of Arizona Ear, Nose & Throat Physicians' office operations. To ensure your convenience below is the information you need about our hours, location, appointment scheduling, insurance acceptance and billing. We know you have many choices when choosing an Otolaryngologist in the west valley, so we have made requesting an appointment a simple process via our Web site.
Ear infections are common among young children, resulting in millions of office visits and antibiotic prescriptions annually. Acute otitis media includes intense signs and symptoms of infection and inflammation and is the most common bacterial illness in children for which antibacterial agents are prescribed in the United States.
Hearing aids can be a life changing piece of equipment for a hard of hearing person. There are many types of hearing aides that come in all shapes and sizes. Determining which is best for you comes down to personal preference and severity of hearing loss. These small, behind-the-ear style aides which are still larger than in the canal devices, transmit sound to a small speaker in the ear canal.
Reviews (9)
Marla Festenese
Marla Festenese
Jan 11, 2022
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First and last time seeing Mr. Bassett. He was rude, cruel, arrogant, insulting, unprofessional I've been to other ENTs and they were professional.
He didn't do a full exam,looked in one ear, kept questioning me about being vaccinated, told me I have bad luck as he was sticking cotton swabs up a nostril then numbed my nostril I think and looked for a vessel to cauterize. Now my nose is in as much pain as before. The office people were friendly but he is weird, although he said I had skin cancer on my face...
He told me my nostril would be draining all day today. Nothing. But my nose hurts bad
Ellen McCrea
Ellen McCrea
Nov 21, 2021
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I can't say enough good things about the staff of the Sun City office. My mother suffered sudden vision loss and a neighbor tried to help her put new batteries in her hearing aids and ended up damaging them. This left my mother unable to see and hear. As soon as I got to town I took them in for repair. It was just before Thanksgiving. The staff rushed the hearing aids out to make the last UPS pickup before the holiday. The staff contacted us as soon as they came in after being repaired off-site and they shared in my mother's joy and relief when she put them in and was no longer cut off from the
Chris Fitzgerald
Chris Fitzgerald
Oct 02, 2021
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What a terrible office! Don’t come here is you want to respected as a human being. They will turn you away without treatment. Horrible service, front desk is rude, doctors need to go to some seminars and keep up with learning!
Mary Cooke
Mary Cooke
Jul 30, 2019
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Dr. Borgesen is the best doctor I've have ever been to. I have gone to numerous ENTs, regular physicians, no one could diagnose me. Until Dr. Paul B. Borgesen. The staff is amazing, very professional. Especially Daijah the receptionist! Such a lovely person!
Hal & Dawn St Clair
Hal & Dawn St Clair
Jul 19, 2019
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Dr. Sara Barrett was very nice and helpful. She gave me a lot of new information and also helped me find an allergist. Glad I have an ENT now.
Bl Walker
Bl Walker
Jan 02, 2019
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I highly recommend Dr. Basset at Arizona EMT. I was very frightened when I noticed a large lump on my neck and made an appointment with him. He instantly put my mind at ease, explained what was going on with the lump, what it was and took steps to make sure I understood everything that was going on. I did have to have surgery and Dr. Basset walked me though every step of the operation. He does know what he's doing, he does it well and you're in good hands with Dr. Basset.
Suzanne Spoon
Suzanne Spoon
Sep 06, 2017
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Dr. Bassett was just great. He listened to my concerns and knew right away what the problem was. I am fortunate to have finally met a ENT that knows what he is talking about. I recommend him.
Denny Elmes
Denny Elmes
Jul 11, 2016
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Dr. Basset was wonderful. He took a lot of time with me and saved me from having an unnecessary operation that was recommended by another ENT doctor. He's definitely on our family's "best doctors" list!
Ruth Gibby
Ruth Gibby
Jun 24, 2014
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Mr. Bassett doesn't complete a full exam when a patient is suffering from ear pain. I have had ear pain constantly for over a month and went to see him. While he certainly made it clear that the discomfort I was also feeling into my jaw wasn't cause by my ear but rather the other way around, he made it quite clear that he wasn't the least bit concerned with where my pain was radiating from or what the root cause may be. He did a quick 2 second look into both ears and diagnosed that the chronic pain I'd been feeling must be "in my head" figuratively because he didn't see anything wrong. What kind