Winnsboro
South Carolina ENT is a trusted destination for ENT doctors in Winnsboro, SC, serving patients of all ages from across Fairfield County and the surrounding region. Our visiting team brings together board-certified ENT physicians and allergy specialists who coordinate with the wider South Carolina ENT network to deliver an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment plan. From allergy testing and sinus care to comprehensive ear, nose, and throat evaluations, expert care is available right here close to home.
Comprehensive ENT and allergy services.

880 W Moultrie Street, Suite 1, Winnsboro, SC 29180
Phone: (803) 736-3277
Fax: (803) 408-8698
Clinic Hours
- Sunday - Closed
- Monday - Closed
- Tuesday - Closed
- Wednesday - 12:00 to 4:00
- Thursday - Closed
- Friday - Closed
- Saturday - Closed
Allergy Hours
- Sunday - Closed
- Monday - Closed
- Tuesday - Closed
- Wednesday - 12:00 to 4:00
- Thursday - Closed
- Friday - Closed
- Saturday - Closed
ENT and Allergy Care in Winnsboro, SC
Our Winnsboro office is a dedicated home for ENT and allergy care, serving Fairfield County families with experienced physicians close to home. When sleep medicine, audiology, facial plastic surgery, or other specialty services are needed, we coordinate referrals seamlessly within the broader South Carolina ENT network.
Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT)
Our Winnsboro ENT doctors treat the full range of ear, nose, and throat conditions, including chronic sinusitis, recurrent ear infections, tonsil and adenoid issues, voice and swallowing disorders, thyroid and salivary gland problems, and head and neck cancers. Pediatric and adult patients receive coordinated care, with most evaluations and many in-office procedures completed in a single visit.
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Allergies
If seasonal allergies, food sensitivities, asthma, or sinus pressure are slowing you down, our Winnsboro allergy team builds a personalized treatment plan around what's actually triggering your symptoms. Services include skin (prick) testing, RAST blood testing, supervised oral food challenges, immunotherapy (allergy shots), pharmacotherapy, and biologic therapies for harder-to-treat cases.