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Mark Wood, M.D.

405.607.6700

Dr. Wood is board-certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology. He has been a member of the Oklahoma Academy of otolaryngology, serving as Secretary/Treasurer, and President in past years. He has also served on the Board of Governors of the American Academy of Otolaryngology as a state representative. 

Dr. Wood’s professional interests re related primarily to addressing hearing loss and chronic ear disease. He enjoys helping patients achieve their best hearing outcome with medical and surgical treatments for hearing loss. As a co-investigator for the Nucleus Hybrid L24 Cochlear Implant study and other cochlear implant electrode studies, he has continued to collaborate with Hearts for Hearing to offer professional evaluation and care related to hearing amplification, bone anchored hearing devices and cochlear implants. He also enjoys working with chronic ear disease which results in hearing loss, to give patients the best possible outcomes for their ear disease issues. 

Dr. Wood strives to stay up to date with modern techniques for management of chronic ear diseases such as acute and chronic infections, cholesteatoma and dermatitic diseases. Dr. Wood joined Oklahoma Otolaryngology Associates in 2018 after 24 years of association with the Hough Ear Institute and the medical group located at that facility. He continues to have a professional, friendly relationship with the Institute staff. 

Dr. wood enjoys spending leisure time with his wife of almost 40 years and their three children and six grandchildren. He enjoys running and has been able to run the Boston Marathon once and the Mother Road 100 once, along with many other marathons and shorter events. 

Dr. Wood is a Christian by faith, and is a member at Frontline Church in Edmond. He is active in overseas mission opportunities and serves in the Celebrate Recovery ministry along with friends and family. 

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