HEENT

Medical Abbreviation
HEENT

HEENT stands for Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat.

What does HEENT mean?

HEENT stands for Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat, a section of the physical examination covering these areas together.

HEENT stands for Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat. It is a standard section of the physical examination and the medical note where a clinician records their findings for all these related areas together. Because these parts of the body are close together and often examined in sequence, they are grouped under one heading.

Under HEENT, a clinician might note things like the shape of the head, the state of the pupils, whether the ears and throat look normal, and whether the nose is clear. Grouping them keeps the note organised and makes it easy for others to find head and neck findings quickly.

HEENT often appears near the start of the examination section, followed by other systems such as the heart, lungs, and abdomen. It is frequently seen alongside findings such as NCAT and PERRLA.

When is HEENT used?

A standard section of the physical examination grouping findings for the head, eyes, ears, nose, and throat.

Frequently asked questions

What does HEENT mean?

HEENT means Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat, a section of the physical exam.

What does HEENT stand for?

It stands for Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat.

Why are these grouped together?

They are close together and often examined in sequence, so they are recorded under one heading.

What is noted under HEENT?

Findings such as the head shape, pupils, ears, throat, and nose.

Where does HEENT appear?

Near the start of the examination section of a medical note.

Related abbreviations

PERRLA · NCAT · PE

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