Dr. Isaacs
possesses broad experience and know-how in handling various medical conditions.
He has Advanced Certification in Head and Neck Oncologic Surgery, making him an
excellent practitioner dedicated to attending to the needs of patients
suffering from head and neck conditions.
Ordinarily, the head and the neck are two important body
members which we often neglect or abuse. How often do we suffer stick necks
from texting or watching TV while lying in bed. These may not be serious
problems; but other critical issues may arise from other causes, such as
improper diet, toxic substances (cigarette smoke) and exposure to radiation.
And when these big problems arise, we begin to think more of our head which
happens to be supported by the humble and seemingly inconsequential neck.
Obviously, it is only when we feel pain on these parts that
we think of them as ever providing us vital functions without which we would
not exist at all or, at least, lead normal lives.
The neck bones and the
skull which are connected to each other provide the structure for
the two organs to function and to interrelate. Aside from providing support,
the neck contains vital parts which allow us to breathe, use language, to sing,
to ingest food, to rotate the head and to allow passage for electrical energy
and biochemical substances which complete the entire bodily system necessary
for human life.
As well, the head contains the brain and all the basic
senses we utilize to function as intelligent living beings. Except for the
heart and lungs which provide essential functions for the whole body to
function well, the brain can be said to be the prime motor which allows the
whole body to accomplish all that it was designed to do fundamentally or
achieve potentially.
Together, the head and neck form a formidable pair which
often requires serious medical attention because of damages or diseases. Some of the more or less serious conditions
which beset this pair, thereby requiring surgery, are the following:
1. Tumors or cancers
2. Benign and
malignant disease of the thyroid
3. Benign masses of
the head and neck
The following procedures are taken to address the above and
other conditions:
1. Anterior and
Lateral Skull Base surgery
2. Diagnosis of head
and neck cancers through endoscopy and laryngeal videostroboscopy
3. Treatment of all
head and neck skin cancers, such as carcinoma and melanoma
4. Use of laser
resection of head and neck malignancies
5. Medical and
Surgical Treatment of Thyroid and Parathyroid masses/disorders
6. Microvascular
Free-Tissue Transfer Reconstruction
When it is about the head and neck, you can be confident
that Dr. Rich can provide the help you need through his professional medical
attention. He will work with you closely to resolve your medical problem,
aiding you to look for opportunities to provide treatment or management of your
condition in order to lessen the mental and emotional anguish you may be going
through.