Molly L. Rovin, MD, Psychiatrist

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111 Colchester Ave # 4
Burlington, VT 05401
Dr. Carolyn Orgain is an otolaryngologist at the University of Vermont Medical Center and assistant professor at the Larner College of Medicine at UVM in Burlington, VT. She specializes in endoscopic, and revision endoscopic sinus surgery, image-guided sinus surgery, skull base surgery and endoscopic orbital surgery (surgery within the eye and the sinuses). Dr. Orgain’s research interests include clinical outcomes of sinus and skull base surgery.Dr. Orgain enjoys fostering long-term relationships with her patients while establishing and maintaining their sinonasal health. Finding the underlying cause responsible for her patients' symptoms gives her great satisfaction. Her hope is to listen to every patient's personal goals and determine the best treatment course for them. Her goal is to have her patients leave with a greater awareness of their condition and clear understanding of their treatment plan.Learn about ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat) at the UVM Medical Center.
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