Ear, nose and throat or a general practitioner.
An Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist
There are doctors who specialize in diseases and issues of the throat. They are called Ear, Nose and Throat specialists...or ENTs. They are also called otolaryngologists or otorhinolaryngologists.
When it comes to diagnosing and treating ear problems, doctors basically have three levels of "ear expertise." They are from least to most-primary care physicians (PCP), ear, nose & throat doctors (ENTs) and otologists/neurotologists. Each has their own niche.
''ENT'' is the term given to a doctor who is specialized for the problems of ear of 'E' , nose of 'N' and throat of 'T' .There is no doctor specialized only in ear .
In the episode "Forest of the Dead," River Song whispered her real name in the Doctor's ear. The exact words were not revealed to the audience.
Ear nose and throat specialist is the type of Doctor. The search for one in your area would depend on your insurance provider. Many insurances require a referral from your Doctor. Your Doctor's office can provide you names of specialists that they maintain a good working relationship with and who have offices in your local area. Most would do this at no charge over the phone even if you have not had a recent visit, but have been a patient. If you do need a referral then you have to start at your Doctor's office anyway. Some people contact their insurance provider to locate a doctor in the area who accepts the insurance that they have.
As far as I know, glue isn't used to repair any problems with the ear. I would suggest getting advice from a doctor about what to do (unless you are a doctor, in which case I would suggest getting advice from another doctor).
A pulmonologist (lung doctor) or a family doctor treats bronchitis, chronic and acute. An otorhinolaryngologist, (ENT short for Ear, nose, throat) or an allergologist (allergy doctor) may assist too if those contribute to bronchitis.
She said the Doctor's real name. Beyond htat ... no one knows.
An Audiologist is a medical doctor who treats conditions and diagnoses diseases of the ear. Audiologists help patients suffering from hearing loss by prescribing medication or a hearing device.
An ear plug is inserted to the canal to protect the from loud noises. Ear plug can also protect our ears from dust, water, foreign bodies or excessive wind. In some cases, the doctor suggest patients to use ear plugs if they have ear infection or some ear problems.