Dr. Wyatt has been an Ear, Nose, and Throat Specialist in the Dallas area for over 14 years. Prior to returning home to Texas, Dr. Wyatt served as a Faculty member at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. While at Johns Hopkins, he conducted research related to hearing loss, its impact on the quality of life in adults and children, and the cost-effectiveness of treatments for severe hearing loss. Dr. Wyatt has hospital privileges at Baylor Medical Center of Plano, Presbyterian Hospital of Plano, Baylor University Medical Center, Forest Park Medical Center, and several others. He is one of the founders of Forest Park Medical Center, a full-service hospital committed to delivering unsurpassed quality and cost-effective healthcare.

Dr. Wyatt is a member of the American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, the American Rhinologic Society, the American Medical Association, and the Crowe Society of the Johns Hopkins University Department of Otolaryngology. Dr. Wyatt is the former President of North Texas Ear, Nose and Throat Associates, a 67-member specialty group in the DFW area focused on ensuring quality Otolaryngology care in the region. He continues to serve on the executive committee of this organization. He was the President of the Dallas Academy of Otolaryngology from 2009-2010 and remains on the Board of the DAO.

Dr. Wyatt received his general and specialty surgical training at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. While at Johns Hopkins, he was involved in health policy research focused on the cost-effectiveness of medical care and healthcare utilization patterns. Dr. Wyatt instructed in several sinus surgery courses and taught sinus surgery to the Johns Hopkins resident staff. Prior to attending Johns Hopkins, he obtained his Medical Degree, a Masters in Business Administration, and a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Vanderbilt University. He is married with four children. His outside interests include aviation; he has been a licensed pilot since 1981 and flies regularly.