Physicians
This list consists of physicians who practice laryngology, who may be known as laryngologists, phonosurgeons, phoniatrists, voice surgeons or at least seem to have a major interest in voice disorders. Their training in voice was likely after completing a residency in ENT or otorhinolaryngology.
The general political considerations of working with many of the people below preclude me from making a recommendation for or against them. It remains your responsibility to evaluate their talents for caring for you. See Choosing your doctor for my best effort at suggesting how I would evaluate the care you receive.
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practices laryngology at Uludag University and trained in the US with Clark Rosen in Pittsburgh. kbb.uludag.edu.tr/ |
Steven Bielamowicz, at George Washington University, has an interest in neurolaryngology. He has edited a textbook on laryngology. He has offered laryngology fellowships. |
is the Division Chief of Laryngology at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. He completed a fellowship with Gerald Berke at UCLA. www.mcw.edu/ENT/Physicians/JoelBluminMD |
Dr. Nayak works with voice and voice coaching. She has a singing background. She studied laryngology with Robert Sataloff in Philadephia, Pennsylvania. www.drsadhananayak.com |
is at Southern Illinois University in Springfield. She devotes her practice to voice, does quite a bit of research and is active on a national level. www.siumed.edu/surgery/otolaryngology/faculty/woodsoncv.html |
works at the Centro Audiologico Foniatrico dell’ Azienda USL di Ravenna and organizes a biennial conference on the singing voice. www.voceartistica.it/ |
is at Case Western Reserve University and seems to concentrate on cancers of the larynx. |
practices at the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital. He studied as a fellow with Dr. James Thomas for 6 weeks in 2007. http://sgrh.com/search/details.aspx?id=644 |