Bruce Proctor MD

Bruce Proctor MD graduated from the University of Michigan's Medical School in 1936 and completed his Otolaryngology training at the University of Chicago. He was involved in teaching and research at the University of Michigan and Wayne State University and was a well travelled lecturer across the country and world wide. Prior office locations included the David Whitney building in Detroit and a Pontiac office on Huron Street. From 1965 until he retired in 1983 he practiced at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak and moved the practice to the Beaumont Medical Building in 1967. He created the foundation for our current practice today, for which we are grateful. Bruce Proctor MD passed away in 1992 at the age of 78.

 


Conrad A. Proctor MD

Conrad A. Proctor MD graduated from the University of Michigan's Medical School and completed his Otolaryngology training at the University of Michigan in 1965. He joined his father Bruce Proctor MD in 1965. Conrad Proctor MD is board certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology. In addition to General ENT, special interests include Otology which is the study of the ear, including vertigo (Meniere's) and hearing disorders. Conrad Proctor MD developed the Audiology portion of the practice to include full service hearing aid evaluations and dispensing. He has welcomed and encouraged the introduction of electronic medical records into our practice. Throughout his career, Conrad Proctor MD has been an active staff member at Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak and  a member of the Michigan Otolaryngology Society, Michigan State medical Society, Oakland County Medical Society, American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, and the Triologic Society.  Conrad Proctor MD retired from the practice in December of 2012 at the age of 78.