Dr. Simmons specializes in medical and surgical diseases of the ears, nose, sinuses, throat, larynx, and facial areas. He also treats patients with allergies.
While rotating through various specialties during his medical training, Dr. Michael Simmons became fascinated with head and neck anatomy.
“It’s some of the most complicated anatomy, and yet it’s all in plain sight,” he says. It also involves the full spectrum of patients—from babies to senior citizens.
Choosing otolaryngology—or ear, nose and throat medicine—was a step in the journey for a boy growing up in the suburbs of New Orleans who liked science.
With the offer of a full scholarship from Loyola University, he stayed in the area to obtain a degree in biological sciences and then earned a medical degree from Louisiana State University School of Medicine. He completed residencies in Surgery and Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at Louisiana State University Medical Center.
By the time his advanced training was over in 1996, Dr. Simmons and his wife, Mary, also a physician, were ready to head north for more seasonal weather. Their search for a family-friendly community brought them to central Missouri.
He joined Mid-Missouri Ear, Nose and Throat. In July 2012, Mid-Missouri Ear, Nose and Throat merged with JCMG.
Dr. Simmons spends much of his time on the most common ENT procedures—tonsillectomies, ear tube placements for children and nasal and sinus surgery.
Advances in treating hearing impairments have enabled him to offer another option to people for whom other treatments fail. The Baha, a hearing device implanted in the skull behind the ear, is used for single-sided deafness or in other cases that can’t benefit from conventional hearing aids.
“People love them. They’ve not been able to use anything before this, because traditional hearing aids weren’t working for them,” he says.
A day away from patient care will find Dr. Simmons with Mary and their two children. He also enjoys playing golf, working around the yard and renovating parts of the house. “I have a few tools,” he says with a laugh.
LSU Medical Center (Surgery Internship), LSU Medical Center Otolaryngology Residency), Loyola University (BS)
American Board of Otolaryngology
Fellow American Association of Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery, member American Association of Otolaryngic Allergy