WVU Medicine Camden Clark Medical Center Announces New ENT Specialty Service Line Addition

Mark Nenow, MD joins CCMC as first employed Ear, Nose, and Throat specialist

Parkersburg W.Va. – WVU Medicine Camden Clark Medical Center announced today it is increasing its healthcare services by adding Mark Nenow, MD, who will lead a new clinic providing a full spectrum of ear, nose, and throat (ENT) services to all residents of the Mid-Ohio Valley.

Dr. Nenow comes to WVU Medicine Camden Clark with over 25 years of experience in his field. Through a combination of using the latest industry equipment and technology, and creating a collaborative care plan with all members of a patient’s medical team, he is passionate about generating exemplary outcomes for all patients. 

“I am thrilled to join the WVU Medicine Camden Clark team and to become part of the Mid-Ohio Valley community,” said Nenow. “It is exciting to bring this Ear, Nose, and Throat specialty practice to WVU Medicine Camden Clark and to provide a much needed service to the communities we serve.”

Dr. Nenow is accepting new patients of all ages, particularly those needing ear ventilation tubes or for treatment of tonsil and adenoid infections. His clinic will also specializes in chronic or recurrent infections of the ears, sinuses, hearing loss, and nasal obstruction.

“We are excited to have Dr. Nenow join the WVU Medicine Camden Clark Medical Center team and to continue improving the access to health care we are providing close to home,” said Sean Smith, Vice President of Physician Enterprises and Clinical Integration. “With the addition of ENT specialty services here in Parkersburg coupled with Dr. Nenow’s years of experience, patients will no longer need to travel outside of our area to receive the Ear, Nose and Throat care needed for their family members.”

Dr. Nenow is Board Certified and completed his Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery Residency at the Medical University of South Carolina, as well as an internship in General Surgery at the same institution. His medical school degree comes from Rush Medical College in Chicago, Illinois.

Dr. Nenow will begin seeing patients Monday, December 9 at his temporary location at 2012 Garfield Avenue, Suite 1, Parkersburg. For more information, or to schedule an appointment, call (304) 865-5535.