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Expert Laryngology Care

Specialized diagnosis and treatment for voice, swallowing, and airway disorders using advanced techniques and technology.

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Conditions We Treat

Comprehensive care for voice, swallowing, and airway disorders

Voice Disorders

Diagnosis and treatment of vocal cord nodules, polyps, paralysis, and other conditions affecting voice quality, including professional voice users like singers and speakers.

Swallowing Disorders

Evaluation and management of dysphagia (difficulty swallowing) caused by neurological conditions, structural abnormalities, or aging-related changes.

Airway Obstruction

Treatment for conditions causing breathing difficulties including subglottic stenosis, laryngomalacia, vocal cord dysfunction, and tracheal stenosis.

Laryngopharyngeal Reflux

Management of reflux affecting the throat and voice box, causing chronic cough, throat clearing, and voice changes without typical heartburn symptoms.

Throat Cancer

Diagnosis and treatment of malignancies affecting the larynx, pharynx, and surrounding structures, with emphasis on voice preservation when possible.

Pediatric Airway

Specialized care for congenital and acquired airway disorders in children including laryngeal clefts, subglottic hemangiomas, and vocal cord paralysis.

Voice Disorders

Treatment for vocal cord nodules, polyps, and paralysis.

Swallowing Disorders

Evaluation and management of dysphagia.

Airway Obstruction

Treatment for breathing difficulties.

LPR

Management of throat reflux symptoms.

Throat Cancer

Diagnosis and treatment of laryngeal malignancies.

Pediatric Airway

Care for childhood airway disorders.

When to See a Laryngologist

Symptoms that may indicate a voice, swallowing, or airway disorder

Voice Changes

Hoarseness lasting more than 2-3 weeks, voice fatigue, loss of vocal range (especially in singers), or complete voice loss that may indicate vocal cord lesions, paralysis, or other laryngeal pathology requiring evaluation.

Swallowing Difficulties

Frequent choking or coughing when eating, sensation of food sticking in throat, pain with swallowing, or unintended weight loss that may signal structural or neurological swallowing disorders requiring specialized assessment.

Breathing Problems

Noisy breathing (stridor), shortness of breath, especially when inhaling, or chronic cough that may indicate airway narrowing, vocal cord dysfunction, or other laryngeal abnormalities affecting respiration.

Chronic Throat Symptoms

Persistent throat clearing, globus sensation (feeling of lump in throat), or throat pain without infection that may be caused by laryngopharyngeal reflux, muscle tension dysphonia, or other laryngeal disorders.

Cough

Chronic cough lasting more than 8 weeks that may originate from laryngeal sources such as sensory neuropathy, reflux, or vocal cord dysfunction rather than pulmonary causes, requiring specialized laryngeal evaluation.

Voice Changes

Hoarseness lasting more than 2-3 weeks.

Swallowing Difficulties

Choking, coughing when eating, or food sticking.

Breathing Problems

Noisy breathing or shortness of breath.

Throat Symptoms

Chronic throat clearing or lump sensation.

Chronic Cough

Cough lasting more than 8 weeks.

Diagnostic Procedures

Advanced techniques for evaluating voice and airway disorders

1

Flexible Laryngoscopy

Office-based examination using a thin, flexible scope passed through the nose to visualize the larynx and vocal cords in motion, assessing structure and function without sedation.

2

Stroboscopy

Specialized video examination using synchronized flashing light to visualize vocal cord vibration in slow motion, essential for diagnosing subtle vocal fold abnormalities affecting voice quality.

3

FEES (Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing)

Real-time assessment of swallowing function using a nasal endoscope to identify aspiration risk and guide dysphagia treatment recommendations.

4

Voice Analysis

Computerized acoustic and aerodynamic measurements quantifying voice parameters like pitch, loudness, jitter, shimmer, and maximum phonation time to objectively assess vocal function.

5

Laryngeal EMG

Electromyography testing of laryngeal muscles to evaluate nerve function in cases of vocal cord paralysis or movement disorders, guiding treatment decisions.

Flexible Laryngoscopy

Nasal scope to visualize vocal cords and larynx.

Stroboscopy

Slow-motion video of vocal cord vibration.

FEES Swallow Study

Real-time evaluation of swallowing function.

Voice Analysis

Computerized measurement of vocal parameters.

Laryngeal EMG

Testing of laryngeal muscle and nerve function.

Treatment Options

Comprehensive solutions for voice and airway disorders

Voice Therapy

Specialized exercises and techniques taught by speech-language pathologists to improve vocal efficiency, reduce strain, and optimize voice production for speaking and singing.

Phonomicrosurgery

Precision vocal cord surgery performed under high magnification to remove lesions like nodules or polyps while preserving optimal vocal fold structure and function.

Airway Reconstruction

Surgical techniques including laryngotracheal reconstruction and cricotracheal resection to open narrowed airways while preserving voice and swallowing function.

Vocal Cord Injections

Office-based or operative procedures to augment paralyzed vocal cords or treat vocal fold atrophy using temporary or permanent filler materials to improve voice and swallowing.

Voice Therapy

Exercises to improve vocal efficiency and reduce strain.

Phonomicrosurgery

Precision surgery for vocal cord lesions.

Airway Reconstruction

Surgical techniques to open narrowed airways.

Vocal Cord Injections

Augmentation for paralyzed or atrophic vocal cords.

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