Marcus D. Atlas is an Otolaryngologist based at 35 Stirling Highway, Perth, WA 6009, Australia.
He looks after people with ear and hearing problems, from day-to-day issues to more complex conditions that need careful follow-up. Many patients come in with hearing loss, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), and ongoing ear discomfort.
Common reasons for visits can include things like a ruptured eardrum and otitis (ear infection). At times, the cause can be linked to longer-term ear changes such as otosclerosis, and he also helps with problems like cholesteatoma, ganglion cyst, and issues involving the middle ear.
There are also patients who need treatment planning for hearing-related conditions that may affect how sound travels, including stapedectomy cases and related diagnoses. For some people, this may be part of a bigger picture, such as acoustic neuroma, schwannoma, or other growths that can affect hearing and balance functions.
Marcus also deals with cases that involve the nerve structures and growth conditions seen around the ear area, including conditions like neurofibromatosis and neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2). Some patients may also be managing related diagnoses such as vestibular schwannoma or conditions like an encephalocele, depending on the findings.
While his main role is in ear, nose and throat medicine, his patient care includes people with certain eye conditions mentioned in his service list as well. This includes retinal and inherited conditions like retinitis pigmentosa, late-onset retinal degeneration, and Usher syndrome (including Usher syndrome type 2A). At times, families seek help because hearing and sight symptoms can show up together.
In terms of experience, the specific timeline and job history are not listed here. Education details are also not provided in the information available on this page. If you want those specifics, they may be available through the clinic directly.
Research and clinical trials: no specific publications or trials are listed here. If you’re looking for whether a clinical trial is suitable, it’s best to ask the clinic team, since trial details can change over time.
Overall, the focus is practical care for people dealing with hearing, ear health, and related conditions, with clear next steps once the cause is worked out.