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Disorders involving the larynx, airway, and upper esophagus can interfere with our ability to speak, breathe, and swallow, profoundly impacting our quality of life. Many of these disorders can be specially evaluated and treated by the Stanford Voice and Swallowing Center.

If you are having problems with your voice, breathing, and/or swallowing, call and make an appointment with us today.

The Stanford Voice and Swallowing Center Team

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What is a Laryngologist?

A laryngologist is a physician who has completed otolaryngology – head and neck surgery (ENT) residency training and further fellowship training specifically in laryngology / bronchoesophagology.  Laryngology with bronchoesophagology focuses on treatment of disorders of voice, swallowing, and the airway.

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