ENT Clinic in Wasilla, AK
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Dr. Kevin Jensen, DO, FACOS
Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery
He then continued his active duty service as an ear, nose and throat specialist in Anchorage and then Las Vegas. Dr. Jensen returned to the Alaska he fell in love with while active duty, and joined ENT Specialists of Alaska in 2019.
As the full-time ENT provider at our Wasilla clinic, Dr. Jensen offers a broad spectrum of otolaryngology services such as endoscopic sinus surgery, thyroid surgery, and obstructive sleep apnea surgery. He is one of the first providers in Alaska to offer endoscopic eustachian tube balloon dilation. A Mat-Su Valley resident, Dr. Jensen enjoys time off with his wife and six children, and likes fishing, hunting and all aspects of the Alaska outdoors.
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.
Jack Sedwick, MD, FACS
Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery
In 2002, Dr. Sedwick completed his residency in otolaryngology and head and neck surgery at the University of Miami.
Upon completing his residency, he achieved a fellowship in facial plastic surgery at the University of Miami, and thereafter served as the chief of the division of facial plastic surgery at the University of Florida. Dr. Sedwick returned home to his native state of Alaska and opened Alyeska Center for Facial Plastic Surgery & ENT in Anchorage in 2006.
Dr. Sedwick consistently refines his expertise through continuing education. He frequently attends conferences and seminars to stay current in his field and provide his patients the most advanced treatment options available. Dr. Sedwick is also very active in research in otolaryngology and has published a number of academic articles related to his field.
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.
Heidi Durham, MS, CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
She specializes in swallowing, feeding, and myofunctional interventions with extensive work with cleft lip/palate, velopharyngeal insufficiency, apraxia of speech, tethered oral tissues, tongue thrust swallow and Bell’s Palsy. She also has experience with TMJ issues, myofascial techniques and difficulties with infant feeding. She is certified in Vital Stim therapy for pediatric and adult swallowing.
In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her husband and dogs while exploring all that Alaska offers including fishing and hunting.
Robert Ellis, AuD
Clinical Audiologist
He then graduated from Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania before obtaining his Doctorate of Audiology (Au.D) from the University of Maryland.
After a few years in California, Robert moved to Alaska to take a contracted position as a clinical audiologist at the Yukon-Kuskokwim Hospital hospital in Bethel. When this contract ended, he wanted to stay in Alaska and we are thrilled to have him join the team at Anchorage Audiology.
Outside of work, he enjoys gardening, reading and exploring Alaska’s varied geography with his dog Ryder, who has moved with him from Maryland to California and now Alaska.