Voice and Speech Disorders

The Voice Care Center provides state-of-the-art care for individuals with voice and speech disorders affecting the larynx and airway.

Ted Mau, M.D., performs a pulsed KTP procedure on a patient.

Voice Problems

  • Aging voice
  • Difficulty with the speaking/singing voice
  • Fatigue or pain from voice use
  • Hoarseness after injury to the voice box
  • Hoarseness after surgery in the neck
  • Vocal tremor
  • Voice problems related to Parkinson's Disease
  • Muscle tension dysphonia
  • Spasmodic dysphonia
  • Vocal cord granuloma
  • Vocal cord nodules, polyps, cysts
  • Vocal cord paralysis and paresis
  • Vocal cord scars

Airway Problems

  • Breathing difficulty after injury to the voice box
  • Paradoxical vocal fold motion
  • Vocal cord dysfunction
  • Subglottic stenosis (narrowing of the airway below the vocal cords)
  • Tracheal stenosis (narrowing of the windpipe)
  • Unexplained episodes of respiratory distress/ laryngospasm
  • Vocal cord paralysis
  • Posterior glottic stenosis/scar
  • Chronic cough

Diseases Affecting the Vocal Cords and Larynx

  • Acid and non-acid reflux
  • Cancers of the vocal cords
  • Chronic cough, throat clearing
  • Papilloma

Swallowing Problems

  • Aspiration (food goes down the windpipe)
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Zenkers diverticulum