We offer a multidisciplinary treatment approach and see adult and pediatric patients for a full range of services, including: Hearing loss - Dizziness, vertigo, balance disorders - Tinnitus - Meniere's Disease - Facial nerve problems (Bell's Palsy) - Acoustic Neuromas - Chronic ear infections - Perforated ear drums - Cholesteatomas - Otitis Media - Hearing Aids - Bone anchored hearing devices (BAHA) - Cochlear implants - Implantable hearing devices.David C. Kelsall, MD, is Medical Director of the Rocky Mountain Ear Center PC, and the Center for Hearing at the Colorado Neurological Institute (CNI). Dr. Kelsall is an honors graduate of Stanford University and earned his medical degree at the University of Colorado. After serving residencies in general surgery at St. Joseph Hospital in Denver and in Otolaryngology at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, he completed his fellowship training in Otology and Neurotology at the Denver Ear Institute.Dr. Kelsall is board certified in Otolaryngology, a Fellow in the American Academy of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, a member of the American Neurotology Society, and the Colorado Medical Society, and serves on the CNI Board of Directors.As a researcher, Dr. Kelsall has played a role in clinical trials leading to FDA approval of current cochlear implants on the market and is active in many research projects related to hearing loss and cochlear implants. As a Medical Director of the CNI Center for Hearing, he leads a team of volunteer physicians on annual missions to Third World countries, where they perform surgeries, provide hearing aids, and train local physicians. In 2001, Dr. Kelsall established the annual CNI Cochlear Kids Camps. Dr. Kelsall is a frequent lecturer, and has published numerous articles in professional journals. Third-generation natives of Colorado, he and his wife Tammie have three children.This summer, Dr. J. Eric Lupo joined our team! He came to Swedish Medical Center from Los Angeles after completing his fellowship at the House Ear Clinic. He is board certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology, and his professional interests include comprehensive acoustic neuroma management, advancing the science of cochlear implantation, innovative rehabilitation of chronic ear disease and refining techniques in primary and revision stapedectomy.Additionally, he participates in global humanitarian missions having recently travelled as far as Phnom Penh, Cambodia to perform and teach ear surgery with Global ENT Outreach. Dr. Lupo and his wife, Ginny (an audiologist), are the proud parents of three boys. As a family, they enjoy all the activity Colorado has to offer.Visit the CNI Center for Hearing website to learn more about how you can contribute to or benefit from these wonderful programs dedicated to helping end the silence. Here are links to CNI Center for Hearing programs: