ENT Clinic in Anchorage, Alaska
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Dr. Donald Endres, MD, FACS
Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery
Dr. Endres completed fellowship training beyond the traditional specialty training. Throughout 1996, he was the head and neck surgical fellow at the Royal Adelaide Hospital in South Australia. In 1997, he spent six months as a senior registrar at Oxford University specifically focusing on diseases of the ear.
Since arriving in Alaska, Dr. Endres has developed a broad ear, nose and throat practice focusing on advanced otology, head-neck surgery, and sinus surgery.
He enjoys spending time with his wife and two daughters and singing in various Anchorage venues.
Dr. Mark B. Lorenz, MD
Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery
A double-board certified otolaryngologist and neurotologist, Dr. Lorenz completed his residency in Otolaryngology — Head & Neck Surgery at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor in 2010.
He moved to Los Angeles to complete neurotology fellowship training at the House Ear Clinic before accepting a position with the Alaska Native Medical Center.
He served as medical director of audiology and has over a decade of ENT experience. Dr. Lorenz’s subspecialty of neurotology is a branch of otolaryngology which focuses on diagnosing and treating neurological disorders of the ear.
Among the procedures he performs is cochlear implant surgery for children and adults with deafness or severe hearing loss caused by a damaged cochlea.
In his personal time, Dr. Lorenz loves backcountry skiing, mountain biking, climbing and all the outdoor activities that Alaska has to offer.
His wife Kelly is a local ophthalmologist and they share one daughter.
Todd Parrish, MD, FACS
Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery
Dr. Parrish is trained in all aspects of otolaryngology including endoscopic sinus surgery, thyroid surgery and pediatric otolaryngology.
He enjoys spending time with his wife and four boys. He enjoys biking, running marathons and spending time outdoors in Alaska.
Dr. Jennifer Wingate, MD
Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery
Before embarking on specialized training in otolaryngology, she completed an internship in internal medicine followed by a residency in emergency medicine. She completed her otolaryngology residency at the State University of New York in Buffalo, and she completed a one-year residency in otology at the Lippy Group for Ear, Nose and Throat in Ohio. She is board-certified in emergency medicine and otolaryngology/head and neck surgery.
Dr. Wingate was the one of the first ENT surgeons in Alaska to perform the implantation of the Bone Anchored Hearing Aid (BAHA) and now offers both the BAHA and Ponto.
During her time away from the clinic, Dr. Wingate enjoys spending time with her husband and four daughters. She also enjoys skiing, swimming, biking and cooking.
Paul Becker, PA-C
Physician Assistant
He has been a certified physician assistant for over 15 years. He recently retired from the Air Force with over 27 years of service.
PA Becker is well known for his compassionate patient care and enthusiastic interest in all aspects of otolaryngology. He is especially interested in geriatric and pediatric care.
He enjoys spending time with his wife and family; his three daughters are very excited to return home to Alaska where they were all born. He enjoys cooking, kayaking and spending time outdoors in Alaska.