Biography

Dr. Lindsey Trefz is an otolaryngologist who specializes in comprehensive adult and pediatric ear, nose, and throat care in Monroe, NC. Her clinical interests include general ENT treatments, allergy care, chronic sinusitis, ear infection treatment, tonsils and adenoids, thyroid surgery, and voice and swallowing services.

After graduating from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in health promotion and her Master of Public Health, Dr. Trefz earned her medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University. She later completed her residency at Augusta University’s Department of Otolaryngology.

Outside of the office, Dr. Trefz enjoys spending time with her husband and their dog and cheering on the Atlanta Braves. 

Dr. Trefz practices in our Monroe (1632 East Roosevelt Boulevard, Monroe, NC) office. To make an appointment with her, you may do so online, through myCEENTAchart, or by calling 704-295-3000.


Education & Fellowship

Undergraduate
University of Georgia
, 2014

Graduate
University of Georgia, 2014

Medical
Augusta University, Medical College of Georgia
, 2018

Residency
Augusta University, Department of Otolaryngology
, 2023


Awards

Lettie Pate Whitehead Scholarship, Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation, 2018

Betty B. Wray, MD Scholarship, Medical College of Georgia Scholarship Committee, 2017

Descendent Scholarship Recipient, Medical College of Georgia Alumni Association, 2016-2017

High Honors Graduate, University of Georgia Honors Program, 2014

Recognition Award for the Department of Health Promotion and Behavior, University of Georgia, 2014

Rotary Club Student Service Award for the College of Public Health, Athens-Clarke County, Georgia, 2014


Research

Agarwal, M, Davis, D, Jang, W, Megow, L, Rollins, MC, Treager, C (2016). Effectiveness of Combination Therapy with Sofosbuvir for the Treatment of Chronic HCV Genotype 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6. Scholarly Commons. http://hdl.handle.net/10675.2/609080. Published May 11, 2016.

Budischak, S.A., et al. Resource limitation alters the consequences of co-infection for both hosts and parasites. Int. J. Parasitol. (2015), http://dx.doi:10.1016/j.ijpara...;


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