Shannon Kyle Kaneaster, MD is an otolaryngologist in Oklahoma City specializing in general ear, nose, and throat care for adults and children, with particular focus on sinus disease, hearing loss, and voice disorders. He operates as an independent specialist accepting most major insurance plans and seeing new patients with appointment lead times typically under two weeks.
Dr. Kaneaster is a board-certified otolaryngologist (ENT) who diagnoses and treats conditions affecting the ear canal, middle ear, sinuses, throat, and voice box across both adult and pediatric populations. His scope includes medical management of chronic sinusitis, allergy-related nasal obstruction, hearing evaluation and aid fitting, voice disorders including hoarseness and vocal cord dysfunction, and surgical intervention when indicated. The practice operates as a specialist office rather than a facility-based center, meaning procedures requiring sedation or operating room time are referred to local surgical partners, while office-based diagnostic work and minor procedures are performed in-clinic.
Dr. Kaneaster provides initial consultation and diagnostic evaluation (typically $200 to $350 without insurance, varies by plan), followed by specialized testing depending on presenting symptoms. Hearing assessment via audiometry costs between $150 and $300 out of pocket; many insurance plans cover annual screening. Flexible endoscopy for sinus or throat visualization runs $300 to $500 depending on complexity. Allergy skin testing, often ordered for recurrent sinus or ear problems, ranges from $200 to $400. Hearing aid consultations and fitting are billed separately from the evaluation; aids themselves range from $1,500 to $6,000 per ear depending on technology level and features. Office-based procedures such as cerumen removal (earwax impaction) are typically $100 to $150. Surgical procedures such as functional endoscopic sinus surgery, tympanostomy tube placement, or thyroid biopsy are referred to an outpatient surgery center or hospital and priced separately according to facility fee schedules. Verification of current insurance coverage and out-of-pocket responsibility should be confirmed directly with the office before scheduling.
Oklahoma City has several established ENT practices. The Sinus and Allergy Specialists of Oklahoma routinely handle complex sinus cases with in-house CT imaging capability and are considered a first choice for patients with moderate to severe chronic sinusitis requiring aggressive medical or surgical management. OU Health Otolaryngology, affiliated with the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, offers academic medical evaluation and is the referral destination for complex pediatric cases or rare conditions; lead times typically run four to eight weeks for new-patient appointments. Dr. Kaneaster's practice sits between these: faster new-patient access than the academic center and comparable comprehensive evaluation without requiring extensive subspecialty infrastructure, making him a practical choice for adults with straightforward sinus disease, hearing concerns, or voice problems who prefer shorter waits and a private practice setting.
Dr. Kaneaster is a good fit for adults and school-age children with recurrent ear infections, chronic sinusitis, hearing loss, hoarseness, or persistent throat symptoms who want evaluation by a board-certified specialist without the multi-week delay typical of academic medical centers. He is also appropriate for patients seeking second opinions on recommended sinus or ear surgery. The practice is not equipped for emergency same-day surgical airway intervention; acute epiglottitis or peritonsillar abscess with respiratory compromise should go to an emergency department. Patients requiring inpatient hospitalization, complex skull-base tumor removal, or specialized pediatric otology (cochlear implant candidacy evaluation) are better served by OU Health.
A new-patient appointment typically runs 45 minutes to an hour. After intake, the physician reviews symptoms, medical history, and current medications, then performs otoscopy (examination of the ear canal and eardrum), nasal endoscopy with a small flexible camera to visualize the nasal passages and sinuses, and examination of the mouth and throat. Depending on the chief complaint, he may order imaging such as sinus CT scan (arranged separately at an imaging center or hospital) or arrange formal audiology testing at a partner facility. A treatment plan is discussed at the visit, which may include medication adjustment, hearing aid referral, or surgical consultation if indicated. Dr. Kaneaster takes time to explain findings and answer questions, typical of private specialty practices where time per patient is less constrained than in busy hospital clinics.
Dr. Kaneaster's office is located in Oklahoma City proper; confirm the exact address and current hours directly with the practice, as office-based specialty practices sometimes adjust scheduling seasonally or for conferences. Parking is typically standard lot parking associated with the building. Most appointments are scheduled as office visits rather than walk-in, though practices sometimes reserve capacity for acute problems. Insurance verification and advance payment discussion occur during scheduling, reducing check-in delays.
Dr. Kaneaster fills a common gap in Oklahoma City's ENT landscape: fast evaluation by a qualified generalist for the most common ear, nose, and throat problems without the infrastructure overhead of a large practice or the multi-week waits of a teaching institution.
