Dr. Brian N. Boone is a board-certified otolaryngologist with areas of expertise include rhinology, otology, laryngology, endocrine surgery and pediatric otolaryngology. Following his residency, Dr. Boone served as lead investigator for a research study and worked as a biomedical research technician while an undergraduate.
Dr. Brian N. Boone is a board-certified otolaryngologist with areas of expertise include rhinology, otology, laryngology, endocrine surgery and pediatric otolaryngology. Following his residency, Dr. Boone served as lead investigator for a research study and worked as a biomedical research technician while an undergraduate.
Dr. Brian N. Boone is a board-certified otolaryngologist with areas of expertise include rhinology, otology, laryngology, endocrine surgery and pediatric otolaryngology. Following his residency, Dr. Boone served as lead investigator for a research study and worked as a biomedical research technician while an undergraduate.
Dr. Boone has extensive training in all aspects of general otolaryngology, has been published in peer-reviewed journals and given presentations on ENT-related topics.
One of few doctors that truly cares,
After being to another ENT before Dr.Boone was amazing went over details did not rush us. Best experience at an ENT by far. Worth the drive from Florence.
Really good doctor very honest with you helps you any way he can
Great
He gets a FIVE!! The best!! He is awesome in every way!!!👍. But I’m truly disappointed he’s not related to Baniel Boone in N C!!!💗
Very professional.
Friendly, attentive, effective. Very happy with my visit.
I was very pleased with the entire staff, and how they took care of me and help me, and I felt very comfortable with Dr. Boone as a doctor and as a person
Wonderful caring about your medical issues. Very professional
I liked seeing him in the beginning a couple of years ago but the last two visits I have felt like I was not being listened to. I tried this last time to see his PA instead but despite the appt being with her he entered the room. I was so surprised and it felt awkward to say no I'd rather see her so I just let the visit continue and it felt like a waste of my time I felt my questions were dismissed. It is not okay for him to go into a room scheduled for someone else just because his pa is busy in another room it should not be be on the patient to feel like they are going to offend a doctor they might have to see again.