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Romanova Olga

About doctor

Ph.D. of Medical Sciences
Patients
Of any age
Languages
Russian, English.

Specialization

Dr. Romanova's practical interests include: children's and adult practice, immunological and infectious problems in ENT practice, diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of combined diseases: headaches, dizziness, hearing disorders, snoring and respiratory disorders, chronic and acute diseases of the nose and throat. The doctor actively practices operations on the palatine tonsils and on the adenoid tonsils, on the nasal septum, operations for snoring, endoscopic operations on the sinuses, radio wave and laser operations, eardrum bypass surgery. He is proficient in functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS–, functional rhinoplasty, and balloon sinusoplasty.

Experience and education

In 1997, she graduated from the Russian State Medical University (RSMU), Moscow. In 2000, she completed an internship and residency in the specialty "Otorhinolaryngology" at the Russian State Medical University. In 2004, she completed postgraduate studies in Otolaryngology, Immunology and Allergology. In 2004, she successfully defended her dissertation at the Russian State Medical University on the topic: "Immunological aspects of polypous rhinosinusitis". She completed special training in laser surgery and endoscopic surgery in otolaryngology in 2004. Dr. Romanova successfully passed the American Licensed Medical Examinations (USMLE) and in 2010 received the ECFMG certificate, which is an American doctor's diploma and gives the opportunity to continue practicing and studying in the United States and other countries.

In 2004, she worked as an ENT doctor at the Scientific Center for Children's Health of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences. From 2005 to 2012, she worked at the American Medical Center, and since 2008, she has served as Chief Otolaryngologist at the American Medical Center. She completed an internship at the Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery at Louisiana State University (USA) in 2008; at the Department of Clinical and Experimental Vestibulology at Mastricht University (Netherlands) in 2008. In 2010, she completed an internship at the Department of Pediatric Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery at Long Island Medical School (USA). In 2012 and 2015, she completed primary and advanced practical courses in nasal endoscopic surgery and endonasal neurosurgery in Germany. In her final year in 2015, she became the winner of the course on microsurgery of the nose and skull (IRDC Academy Award). She made a poster presentation at the European Academy of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery (Nice, 2013).  In 2013-2014, she completed practical internships in functional rhinoplasty in Switzerland (Basel) and Germany (Munich).

General experience
29 years
Experience in EMC
since 2011

Publications

13 publications in Russian journals, 5 publications in foreign journals.

Reviews

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Anonymous, City: -
I will certainly return to EMC
Vitaly, the doctor's assistant was great. He assisted from booking to the production of invoice for insurance reimbursement and everything in between. A very pleasant and personable youmg man. Thank you Vitaly. Also, Dr Olga Romanova was exceptional. She listened to me and took
into account my self-knowledge pertaining to my own condition, and did not dismiss me and my self-diagnosis. As a doctor myself, I was impressed, as many of my own often complain of poor bedside manners they experienced with other physicians. A day later, and my symptoms have already began to resolve. Thank you Dr Romanova, you are a credit to the profession. As for the facility itself, it was a really nice and modern clinic, well appointed and clean. However, the general staff could be a little more pleasant and not just transactional. Maybe it is because I am a tourist and they know I dont speak the language. No matter the language barrier, a warm smile goes a long way in making others feel welcomed. There was not even a smile from the nurse who gave me a shot. The pharmacist was however quite pleasant and warm. Next time I am in Moscow, and become ill (I hope not haha) I will certainly return to EMC.
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