The Emory Voice Center is dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of voice disorders and voice problems, offering the latest innovations in voice therapies and effective management options for all conditions that affect the voice.
The Emory Voice Center was founded in 2003 with just two clinicians and has since expanded to include three fellowship trained laryngologists, six specialized speech-language pathologists, and one registered nurse. In 2009, Dr. Michael Johns and Dr. Adam M. Klein saw more than 3,200 patients and performed approximately 500 surgeries. Read More »
Many voice professionals in the region and across the country seek care at The Emory Voice Center.
At The Emory Voice Center, we use a multidisciplinary approach to treating voice disorders. This means a variety of practitioners are all available under one roof, so our patients can get comprehensive voice care in one place.
We are dedicated to offering our patients the latest in voice treatment technology. Emory is one of only a few centers across the country, and the only center in the Southeast, that uses a cutting-edge new laser treatment to correct vocal disorders. Pulsed KTP laser treatment can correct problems of the vocal cords with minimal risk to the patient's voice.
The Emory Voice Center lab is actively involved in research to better understand and treat voice disorders and voice problems. Current research includes:
Novel treatments for the aging voice
Outcomes of treatment for neurolaryngeal disease
Slow-release drug delivery systems for use in the larynx
Novel laryngeal pacing systems to restore vocal fold motion
Development of laryngeal surgical trainer
Voice treatment adherence
The benefits of early detection and tobacco cessation education to an at-risk population
Novel treatments in voice therapy
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