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Department of Otolaryngology Faculty
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About Our PracticeBringing Subspecialty Expertise to all Aspects of Otolaryngologic CareUniversity Otolaryngology Associates, a practice of fellowship -trained subspecialists affiliated with the University of Rochester Medical Center, offers the highest level of medical and surgical expertise to patients with otolaryngologic problems from upstate New York and beyond.Comprehensive training, combined with extensive experience in the treatment and management of a wide range of diseases and disorders of the ear, nose, and throat, and related structures of the head and neck, make University Otolaryngology Associates a unique resource for physicians seeking expert consultation and referral for both routine and complex cases.
Centers of Excellence Offer Cost-Effective, Multi-Subspecialty CareIn addition to general otolaryngology services, University Otolaryngology Associates offers a multi-subspecialty approach to the treatment of patients with otolaryngologic problems through its clinical centers of excellence in otology/neurotology, head and neck surgery, facial cosmetic and reconstructive surgery, pediatric otolaryngology, apnea and snoring, sinus disease, and voice disorders.Each physician's area of expertise enables patients to be seen by an individual whose training and experience allow for the most appropriate and cost-effective choice of diagnostic and treatment plans. University Otolaryngology Associates also refer within the group and consult with other specialists as needed. This approach is particularly valuable for those complex cases where multi-specialty attention assures an optimal outcome. Patients referred to University Otolaryngology Associates, whether for general or sub-specialty otolaryngologic care, are always seen by a physician, ensuring appropriate attention and quality care. All the physicians in the group hold full-time faculty appointments at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry.
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