1. Voice Disorders
Voice disorders, also known as dysphonia, can manifest as changes in voice quality, pitch, or volume.
Conditions such as vocal cord nodules, polyps, and paralysis can affect vocal function and quality.
Our laryngologists offer comprehensive evaluation and treatment options to restore vocal health and
optimize voice production.
2. Reflux Laryngitis
Reflux laryngitis occurs when stomach acid backs up into the throat, causing irritation and
inflammation of the larynx. Symptoms may include hoarseness, throat clearing, coughing, and a
sensation of a lump in the throat. Our laryngologists can diagnose reflux laryngitis and develop
personalized treatment plans to alleviate symptoms and prevent complications.
3. Swallowing Disorders (Dysphagia)
Swallowing disorders can result from various underlying causes, including neurological conditions,
muscle weakness, or structural abnormalities. Our laryngologists perform thorough evaluations to
identify the root cause of swallowing difficulties and offer tailored treatment options to improve
swallowing function and prevent aspiration.
4. Laryngeal Cancer
Laryngeal cancer is a type of throat cancer that affects the tissues of the larynx. Symptoms may
include hoarseness, persistent cough, difficulty swallowing, and throat pain. Early detection and
treatment are crucial for favorable outcomes. Our laryngologists collaborate with oncologists and
other specialists to develop comprehensive treatment plans that may include surgery, radiation
therapy, and chemotherapy.