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Dr. John McClay
Pediatric Otolaryngologist
Dr. John McClay is a pediatric otolaryngologist at Cook Children's in Frisco, Texas.
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About Dr. John McClay
John E. McClay, MD, a caring and compassionate pediatric otolaryngologist, pediatric ear, nose, throat, and sinus surgeon, research professor, and lecturer, is known as a leading innovator in the treatment of airway pathology and complex sinus diseases in children. Dr. John McClay is subspecialty trained in sinus, ear, nose, throat disorders, and head and neck pathology in children. He has received recognition from his esteemed colleagues in the form of numerous awards and honors, which includes Who’s Who, and was voted one of The Best Doctors in America along with D Magazine’s Best Pediatric Specialists.
Podcasts Featuring Dr. John McClay
ENT Episode #190
Nothing is more satisfying than draining an abscess, right? But when is medical management sufficient or even better? In this episode of the BackTable ENT Podcast, pediatric otolaryngologist Dr. John McClay joins host Dr. Gopi Shah to educate listeners on the diagnosis and management of pediatric retropharyngeal abscess (RPA).
Articles Featuring Dr. John McClay
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