Nathan Page, MD, is a pediatric otolaryngologist with specialized training to diagnose and treat children with medical conditions that affect their ears, nose and throat. Dr. Page is the medical director of the Phoenix Children’s Cochlear Implant Program.
Dr. Page graduated from Brigham Young University before continuing to medical school. After earning his Medical Degree from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Dr. Page completed his residency training in otolaryngology – head and neck surgery at Washington University School of Medicine/Barnes-Jewish Hospital. Dr. Page then advanced his training through a pediatric otolaryngology fellowship at Children's Specialists of San Diego, Rady Children's Hospital.
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Nathan Page, MD, is a pediatric otolaryngologist with specialized training to diagnose and treat children with medical conditions that affect their ears, nose and throat. Dr. Page is the medical director of the Phoenix Children’s Cochlear Implant Program.
Dr. Page graduated from Brigham Young University before continuing to medical school. After earning his Medical Degree from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Dr. Page completed his residency training in otolaryngology – head and neck surgery at Washington University School of Medicine/Barnes-Jewish Hospital. Dr. Page then advanced his training through a pediatric otolaryngology fellowship at Children's Specialists of San Diego, Rady Children's Hospital.
Dr. Page strongly supports multidisciplinary care for children who have complex healthcare needs. Committed to guiding the next generation of physicians, Dr. Page holds faculty appointments at Mayo Clinic and the University of Arizona. He has written book chapters, published articles in peer-reviewed journals and presented on a variety of topics in pediatric otolaryngology-head and neck surgery throughout Arizona and at regional and national meetings. His clinical interests include a broad range of pediatric otolaryngology specialties, with a clinical focus on hearing health and chronic ear disease.
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