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Mark Wood, M.D.


Dr. Wood is board-certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology. He is a current member, President, Secretary and Treasurer of the Oklahoma Academy of Otolaryngology. He is an honor Award Winner and Oklahoma State Representative to the Board of Governors of the American Academy of Otolaryngology. Dr. Wood has served as Chairman at Baptist Medical center, Ear, Nose & Throat Department and the Ministries of Jesus, a free clinic in Edmond, OK.

Dr. Wood’s professional interests are related primarily to hearing and chronic ear disease. He enjoys helping patients achieve their best hearing outcome with repair of damaged ears from disease, injury or inherited hearing loss. As a co-investigator for the Nucleus Hybrid L24 Cochlear Implant study, he has continued to collaborate with Hearts for Hearing to offer professional evaluation and care related to hearing amplification, middle ear surgery, cochlear implants and other implantable hearing devices.

Dr. Wood strives to stay up to date with modern techniques for management of chronic ear diseases, such as acute and chronic infection, cholesteatoma, dermatitic diseases and balance disorders related to the ear.

Dr. Wood joined Oklahoma Otolaryngology Associates in July 2018 and currently sees patients in our Edmond and NW OKC-Hearts for Hearing locations. Dr. Wood enjoys spending time with his wife, Amy. They are active members of Henderson Hills Baptist Church in Edmond. Dr. Woods is an active runner, having completed over 30 marathons and is a finisher of the Mother Road 100 Ultra-marathon in 2010, as well as the Boston Marathon in 2018.

Areas of Expertise

  • Bone Anchored Hearing Devices

  • Conductive & Sensorineural Hearing Loss

  • Eustachian Tube Dysfunction

  • Otitis Media

  • Otosclerosis-Stapedectomy

  • Cholesteatoma

  • Balance Disorders Related to the Ear

  • Hearing Amplification and Rehabilitation

  • Cochlear Implants

  • Tympanoplasty

  • Dermatitic Diseases Affecting the Ear

Education

  • Oklahoma Baptist University, Bachelor of Science, 1982

  • University of Oklahoma, College of Medicine, Medical School, Doctor of Medicine, 1988

  • University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Otolaryngology Residency, 1994

  • Hough Ear Institute, Otology/Neurotology Fellowship, 1995