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Dr. Yuro J. Berkovic, MD is an otolaryngologist in Burbank, CA specializing in otolaryngology (ear nose and throat). Dr. Yuro J. Berkovic, MD is affiliated with Providence and Neurovascular Center - Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center.
Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)
Dacryocystorhinostomy, or DCR, is a surgical procedure used to bypass a blocked tear duct.
Normally, the tears that constantly bathe the eyes are drained through two tiny holes in the eyelid, where they run through a duct into the nose. This tear duct can become clogged or blocked, causing tears to back up and leading to watery eyes. Common causes of tear duct blockages include trauma, a facial tumor, and inflammation due to certain medical conditions, but usually the cause is not known. Clogged tear ducts are especially common in young children. If the blockage is permanent and located lower in the duct, near the nose, DCR may be performed to create a bypass and allow tears to drain freely again.
During DCR surgery, a small hole is made in the bone and tissue between the upper part of the tear duct and the nasal passage. Usually, a tiny plastic tube called a stent is placed into the opening to protect it and keep it open during healing. DCR may be performed through an open incision on the upper cheek near the nose, or it may be performed endoscopically using tiny instruments that are passed through the nostril. Open surgery is more common, and has a slightly higher success rate, although endoscopic surgery causes less pain and bleeding during recovery. DCR is able to correct the blockage and watering eyes in nearly 95% of cases.
The surgery itself takes only about half an hour. It is usually done under general anesthesia, which may require a short hospital stay while patients recover. Small amounts of bleeding from the nose are not uncommon for the first 24 hours, and bruising and swelling are expected for the first two weeks. Don't be alarmed if the eye continues to water at first. Swelling in the area due to surgery can cause the eye to water, but this should go away as patients heal.
Nasal Endoscopy
Nasal endoscopy is the use of a thin, flexible tube (called a 'scope') that is inserted into the nostril to examine the structures of the nose. The scope contains a fiber optic light and a camera that allow a physician to see much more of the nasal passages, airways, and sinuses than is possible with a standard nasal exam.
A nasal endoscopy is typically performed by an otolaryngologist (or ENT) in their office. It may be performed for a variety of reasons, but some common ones include:
In most cases, a medication containing a decongestant and anesthetic is sprayed into the nose before the scope is inserted. The doctor uses the scope to examine any problem areas. If necessary, most scopes allow for tiny tools to be inserted and used to removed tissue or take samples. Nasal endoscopy is a very safe and relatively easy procedure.
Tonsillectomy
Tonsillectomy is a surgical procedure to remove both tonsils and is most widely used to treat tonsillitis (tonsil inflammation), which occurs when the tonsils (two tissue glands in the back of the throat) become infected and enlarged. Sleep disorders such as snoring and sleep apnea are frequently caused by tonsilitis. Similar conditions that tonsillectomy may treat include recurring throat infections (6 or more per year) and obstructed breathing from enlarged tonsils that block the airway.
Tonsillectomies are usually performed on children; however, many adults also undergo the procedure. A tonsillectomy generally only lasts for about half an hour following the administration of anesthesia. The otolaryngologist (ENT) or surgeon performing a tonsillectomy may employ a variety of medical techniques, such as:
Patients are typically able to return home shortly after having their tonsils removed. Tonsillectomy recovery time may range from around ten days to two weeks. During this time, it is common for patients to have a sore throat, neck pain, and a hoarse voice. Patients are advised to consume soft foods such as ice cream and applesauce to avoid further throat irritation. After recovering from tonsillectomy, many patients experience improved breathing, reduced irritation, and an overall improved quality of life.
He is certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Otolaryngology and has a state license in Louisiana.
Board Certification: American Board of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Otolaryngology
Licensed In: Louisiana
Dr. Yuro J. Berkovic, MD is associated with these hospitals and organizations:
Dr. Yuro J. Berkovic, MD appears to accept the following insurance providers: Aetna PPO, Aetna HMO, Cigna PPO, Cigna HMO, Blue Shield of CA Medicare Advantage, Multiplan PPO, Health Net Medicare Advantage, Humana Medicare Advantage, TriWest - Tricare, Anthem Blue Cross HMO, Anthem Blue Cross PPO, Health Net HMO, Vivity by Anthem Blue Cross, Coventry/First Health PPO, United HealthCare PPO, United Healthcare HMO, Aetna Medicare Advantage PPO and Cigna.
According to our sources, Dr. Yuro J. Berkovic, MD accepts the following insurance providers:
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These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Yuro J. Berkovic, MD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
| Stryker Corporation |
$408
MF Sets $366 |
Universal Upper Face $26 |
MF Instruments $16 |
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| Intersect ENT, Inc. |
$305
Propel $305 |
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| Smith+Nephew, Inc. |
$180
Coblation Wands $180 |
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| Tactile Systems Technology Inc |
$65
ENTRE $65 |
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| Merck Sharp & Dohme Corporation |
$55
KEYTRUDA $55 |
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| Other |
$204
DUPIXENT $54 |
NUCALA $26 |
ENT Coblation, RR & Sinus $20 |
Inspire $20 |
MuGard $19 |
Other $66 |
| Food and Beverage | $652 |
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| Education | $565 |
Dr. Yuro Berkovic's area of specialization is otolaryngology (ear, nose, and throat). These areas are among his clinical interests: nasal congestion (stuffy nose), ear pain, and enlarged turbinates. He is professionally affiliated with Providence. Anthem, Blue California, and Coventry appears to be the insurance carriers that Dr. Berkovic takes. Yext reports that he is accepting new patients at his office in Burbank, CA.