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06/30/2009

Head and neck treatment moving to Mayo Clinic's Gonda

Mayo Clinic plans to move the Department of Otorhinolaryngology into the 12th floor of the Gonda Building in Rochester, Minnesota soon.  


"Otorhinolaryngology is a diverse and comprehensive surgical and medical specialty concentrating on disorders and diseases involving the head and neck. The name stems from the Latin roots for ear ("oto"), nose ("rhino") and throat ("laryngo"). In the past century, the specialty has grown in scope and expertise to encompass a vast multitude of treatments for disorders of these regions, and the head and neck region as a whole," says MayoClinic.org.

"Remodeling" will discontinue patient-elevator access to the 12th floor from July 6 through August 12, according to an employee newsletter.

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By Jeff Hansel, member Association of Health Care Journalists

Health Reporter for the Post-Bulletin newspaper, 18 1st Ave. S.E. in Rochester, Minnesota 55904

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