An ENT email list is a verified database of licensed otolaryngologists, audiologists, and speech-language pathologists, built from conference and CME partnerships, state and national medical associations, healthcare publication networks, and B2B2C matching and verification programs. SparkDBi maintains 317,226 verified US ENT contacts across 14 subspecialties.
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SparkDBi maintains a verified ENT email list covering 317,226 otolaryngologists, audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and related ear, nose, and throat care professionals across the United States. Every contact is sourced from conference and CME partnerships, state and national professional associations, and healthcare publication networks, then validated through email inbox verification, phone validation, and physical address confirmation. The database refreshes monthly.
ENT spans three distinct provider populations with different commercial relevance: physician otolaryngologists who perform surgery and manage complex ear, nose, and throat conditions, audiologists who diagnose and treat hearing disorders, and speech-language pathologists who manage communication and swallowing disorders. SparkDBi can segment by any of these populations for targeted outreach.
Who Uses the ENT Email List
Hearing aid manufacturers are a major buyer of the audiologist segment. Audiologists are the primary clinical decision makers for hearing aid fitting, dispensing, and follow-up care, making them the direct commercial target for device manufacturers (Phonak, Oticon, Starkey, ReSound, Widex).
Cochlear implant companies (Cochlear, MED-EL, Advanced Bionics) target both otolaryngologists who perform implant surgery and audiologists who manage post-implant programming and rehabilitation.
Allergy and sinus drug companies use the otolaryngologist segment for outreach on chronic rhinosinusitis biologics, nasal polyp treatments, and allergy immunotherapy products, since otolaryngologists are frequent prescribers and referral sources for these conditions.
Sleep apnea device companies target otolaryngologists who perform sleep surgery and manage obstructive sleep apnea as an alternative or adjunct to CPAP therapy.
Speech and language therapy software and telehealth platform companies target speech-language pathologists specifically for practice management tools, teletherapy platforms, and clinical documentation software.
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ENT Subspecialties and Verified Contacts
The SparkDBi ENT database covers 14 subspecialties across otolaryngology, audiology, and speech-language pathology. All subspecialties are available as individual segments or combined with subspecialty flags.
| Subspecialty | Provider Type | Contacts |
|---|---|---|
| Speech-Language Pathologist | Healthcare Professional | 139,051 |
| Audiology (Audiologist) | Healthcare Professional | 17,232 |
| Otolaryngologist | Physician | 9,233 |
| Developmental Therapist | Therapist | 1,316 |
| Speech-Language Assistant | Physician Assistant | 1,062 |
| Audiologist-Hearing Aid Fitter | Healthcare Professional | 955 |
| Hearing Instrument Specialist | Healthcare Professional | 798 |
| Otolaryngologist - Facial Plastic Surgery | Physician | 749 |
| Head & Neck Surgery | Physician | 446 |
| Pediatrics - Otolaryngologist | Physician | 286 |
| Otology & Neurotologist | Physician | 165 |
| Audiology Assistant | Physician Assistant | 143 |
| Otolaryngic Allergist | Physician | 86 |
| Pediatrics - Audiologist | Healthcare Professional | 53 |
Key Devices, Drugs and Clinical Areas
Hearing loss and hearing aids represent the largest commercial category by patient volume. Modern hearing aids increasingly incorporate Bluetooth connectivity, rechargeable batteries, and AI-driven sound processing, with audiologists as the primary fitting and dispensing professionals. The recent emergence of over-the-counter hearing aids has added a new competitive dynamic that audiologists are actively navigating with patients.
Cochlear implants are surgically placed by otolaryngologists and programmed and managed by audiologists, requiring coordinated outreach across both provider types for device companies.
Chronic rhinosinusitis and nasal polyps have seen significant biologic drug development, with dupilumab, mepolizumab, and omalizumab all gaining indications. Otolaryngologists are frequent prescribers and the primary referral source for biologic-eligible patients.
Obstructive sleep apnea surgical treatments, including hypoglossal nerve stimulation implants (Inspire) and traditional sleep surgery, are managed by sleep-trained otolaryngologists as alternatives to CPAP for appropriate patients.
How ENT Contact Records Are Sourced and Checked
SparkDBi builds the ENT file from conference and CME attendance records supplied by healthcare education partners, membership directories from otolaryngology and audiology associations, subscriber lists tied to ENT publication networks, and matched records produced through B2B2C verification partnerships.
CMS and NPPES data plays a supporting role only, used to cross-check what these primary channels turn up. Government registries move too slowly relative to real-world practice changes to serve as the main source, so they're treated as a reference point rather than a system of record.
Each record is verified through direct email inbox checks, phone number validation, and physical address confirmation covering practice and home addresses, with anything that fails removed and re-checked at the next monthly refresh.
NPI Taxonomy Codes for ENT
CMS NPI taxonomy codes for reference. These are useful when specifying subspecialty requirements for a data order or verifying provider credentials independently.
| Taxonomy Code | Classification |
|---|---|
| 207Y00000X | Otolaryngology |
| 231H00000X | Audiologist |
| 235Z00000X | Speech-Language Pathologist |
| 207YS0123X | Sleep Medicine (Otolaryngology) |
| 207YX0905X | Facial Plastic Surgery (Otolaryngology) |
Practice Setting Breakdown
Otolaryngologists are split between hospital-employed and private group practice settings, with surgical otolaryngologists more concentrated at hospitals and ambulatory surgery centres. Audiologists have a high rate of independent and retail practice settings, including standalone hearing centres. Speech-language pathologists are spread across schools, hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and private outpatient clinics.
SparkDBi can filter by practice setting, which is particularly relevant given how dispersed speech-language pathologists are across non-traditional healthcare settings like school systems.
Geographic and International Coverage
The US ENT database covers all 50 states. Highest concentrations are in California, Texas, New York, Florida, and Pennsylvania, reflecting population density.
International ENT data is available for the UK, Canada, Australia, and Germany. Contact SparkDBi for current counts by country and subspecialty.
Deliverability
Hospital-employed otolaryngologists use enterprise email environments with standard filtering. Independent audiologists, retail hearing centre staff, and private-practice speech-language pathologists use practice-domain email with lighter filtering, generally producing better inbox rates. SparkDBi flags enterprise vs independent domains in delivered datasets.
Data Enrichment and Available Fields
For existing ENT contact lists, SparkDBi can append or verify: NPI numbers, subspecialty classifications, practice setting, email addresses, phone numbers, work practice addresses, home addresses, and personal email addresses. Match rates average 72% against the full database.
Compliance
The SparkDBi ENT email list contains no patient data. All records are professional contact information for licensed ENT, audiology, and speech-language pathology providers. The database is HIPAA-aligned, CAN-SPAM compliant, and CCPA-aware. Business Associate Agreements are available on request.
Frequently Asked Questions
An ENT email list is a verified database of licensed otolaryngologists, audiologists, and speech-language pathologists, built from conference and CME partnerships, state and national medical associations, healthcare publication networks, and B2B2C matching and verification programs. SparkDBi maintains 317,226 verified US ENT contacts across 14 subspecialties.
Yes. SparkDBi delivers ENT contacts segmented by subspecialty including Speech-Language Pathologist, Audiologist, Otolaryngologist, Developmental Therapist, and Speech-Language Assistant.
Hearing aid manufacturers, cochlear implant companies, allergy and sinus drug companies, sleep apnea device makers, and speech and language therapy software companies are the primary buyers.
Yes. Audiologists are the primary clinical decision makers for hearing aid fitting and dispensing. SparkDBi can filter specifically for audiologists, separate from otolaryngologists and speech-language pathologists.
Yes. SparkDBi can filter the ENT database to physician otolaryngologists who perform sinus surgery, head and neck surgery, and ear surgery procedures, separate from the broader audiology and speech-language pathology population.
SparkDBi sources contacts from conference and CME partnerships, professional association directories, and healthcare publication networks. Each record is validated through email inbox verification, phone number validation, and physical address confirmation, with the database refreshed monthly.
Monthly. ENT professionals who retire, change employers, or have license changes are updated in the following refresh cycle.
Match rates for ENT enrichment average 72% against the SparkDBi database. Records submitted with NPI number return the highest match rates.
Standard delivery is CSV or Excel. JSON is available for API integrations. Salesforce and HubSpot CRM-ready formatting available on request.
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