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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Praxis für Stimmheilkunde und Stimmchirurgie. He has a strictly voice practice. Office in Berlin, near Kurfürstendamm Office in Vienna, near Staatsoper |
She fellowshipped at Vanderbilt where she studied laryngeal surgery and care of the professional voice. She practices in Dallas, Texas. |
Robert J. Andrews practices at Southern California Head and Neck Medical Group. He also serves as the Director of the Voice Center of Southern California. He completed a fellowship in Laryngology and Care of the Professional Voice at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. |
studied laryngology with Greg Postma and practices at the University of Cincinnati. |
specializes in the muscular and psychologic issues manifest in the voice. Muscle tension is a commonly overlooked vocal impairment. |
has a voice lab at Indiana University and studied laryngology at Wake Forest University with Drs Koufman and Postma. |
Edward Damrose emphasizes head and neck surgery in his practice at Stanford and offers voice care as well. He studied laryngology under Gerald Berke. |
finished her voice fellowship with Al Hillel at the University of Washington and moved to Case Western in 2007. |
Tanya Meyer completed a fellowship with Andrew Blitzer in New York in 2005 and moved to Seattle in 2009. She works with neurolaryngology & laryngeal stenosis. |