Dr. Andrew Marlowe, M.D. is a board-certified otolaryngologist specializing in adult and pediatric otology, neurotology (ear super specialist) and general otolaryngology. Dr. Marlowe received his medical degree from the Medical College of Pennsylvania before completing a surgical internship there. He was granted an auditory electrophysiology research fellowship at Temple University´s Garfield Auditory Research Laboratory, where he also completed a surgical residency. Dr. Marlowe received post-graduate training in craniofacial/skull base surgery at the Center for Head and Neck Surgery at Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center. He was also granted an otology/neurotology fellowship at the Dallas Foundation of Otology.
Dr. Andrew Marlowe, M.D. is a board-certified otolaryngologist specializing in adult and pediatric otology, neurotology (ear super specialist) and general otolaryngology. Dr. Marlowe received his medical degree from the Medical College of Pennsylvania before completing a surgical internship there. He was granted an auditory electrophysiology research fellowship at Temple University´s Garfield Auditory Research Laboratory, where he also completed a surgical residency. Dr. Marlowe received post-graduate training in craniofacial/skull base surgery at the Center for Head and Neck Surgery at Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center. He was also granted an otology/neurotology fellowship at the Dallas Foundation of Otology.
Dr. Andrew Marlowe, M.D. is a board-certified otolaryngologist specializing in adult and pediatric otology, neurotology (ear super specialist) and general otolaryngology.
Dr. Marlowe received his medical degree from the Medical College of Pennsylvania before completing a surgical internship there. He was granted an auditory electrophysiology research fellowship at Temple University´s Garfield Auditory Research Laboratory, where he also completed a surgical residency. Dr. Marlowe received post-graduate training in craniofacial/skull base surgery at the Center for Head and Neck Surgery at Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center. He was also granted an otology/neurotology fellowship at the Dallas Foundation of Otology.
Dr. Marlowe was appointed assistant professor of otolaryngology surgery at Hahnemann University of the Health Sciences in Philadelphia, which is now known as Drexel University College of Medicine. He was later appointed assistant professor of otolaryngology surgery and director of neurotology for State University of New York at Buffalo. As an assistant professor, he also served as a full-time surgical instructor.
Outside of the office, Dr. Marlowe enjoys spending time with his wife and three children, going to the movies, driving high-performance automobiles and playing with any kind of gadget or high tech toy.

Very kind and thorough care.
Had a very good and helpful appointment
Professional and personable!
Fabulous manner! Always curious, never judgemental!
Very attentive and professional vist with a obviously skilled and knowledgeable ENT specialist . Confident in his abilities .
I had terrible sinus breathing, Dr. Marlowe worked with me figuring out some of the issues and doing something about it, I can breathe through my sinuses a lot better
Great communicator
Thoroughly professional and personable physician. Good communicator, and an efficient office staff.
Everything was good except we were an hour and 15 minutes passed my appointment time.
Best doctor I ever had the experience to take care of me, kind, full of compassion for his patients and has a wonderful caring nature. I can’t say enough positive remarks about Dr. Marlowe. I can even say that I came from Boca Raton Florida to visit his office in Sarasota Florida, a 3 hour car ride and I will continue to see him as his patient.