Charles M. Schultz, MD Charles M. Schultz, M.D.

Dr. Charles M. Schultz, MD has been practicing medicine for over 20 years in a private based practice prior to joining ENTA. He received his undergraduate degree from Rutgers University and then went on to complete his medical training at the University of Bologna in Italy. He performed his internship at Muhlenberg Hospital and his residency in general surgery at Mountainside Hospital.

Dr. Schultz completed his residency in Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. Dr Schultz has privleges at Saint Clares Hospital in Denville and has served as chairman of their department of surgery. His practice includes adult and pediatric care in all area of otolaryngology. Dr. Schultz speaks Italian and German.

If you are interested in making an appointment with Dr. Charles M. Schultz , or would like more information from one of our staff specialists, please call our office:

Parsippany - 973-394-1818

Hospital Privileges: St. Clare's Hospital

Scan this barcode on your
smartphone or mobile device
to bookmark Dr. Charles M. Schultz's page:

PATIENT REVIEWS

News: 
• A Lifesaving Partnership

Press Releases: 
• ENT and Allergy Associates, LLP and Widex Hearing Aid Company will be hosting a free Educational Hearing Seminar at Saint Clare's Hospital ,
• ENT and Allergy Associates Merges the Cedar Knolls, NJ Practice of Sharir Raz MD into its Parsippany Office,
• ENT and Allergy Associates Intensifies Effort to Fulfill $175,000 commitment for June 10th Hope Lodge Luncheon will raise a total ENTA Philanthropic Efforts to near $500,000,
• ENT and Allergy Associates, LLP® Physicians and Administrators To Speak at The American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2011 Annual Meeting ,
• 2011 Top Leadership Teams in Healthcare Winners Announced ENT and Allergy Associates, LLP® named winner of HealthLeaders Media 2011 Top Leadership Team in Healthcare Award

Articles: 
• Sinus Problems,
• Throat,
• Hearing Aids : Treatment Overview,
• Hearing Aids : Two (2) Better Than One (1)

Back to Our Physicians