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Head and Neck Surgery

Patient Success Stories

The University of Maryland Department of Otorhinolaryngology offers a full range of services for patients with ear, nose and throat disorders, including hearing loss, tinnitus, swallowing disorders, snoring problems and sinus ailments. Meet some of our patients and read about their life-changing experiences. These are the sort of success stories that our physicians and staff make possible every day.

 

Sarah Chisholm

Sarah Chisholm: GERD/Sleep apnea patient benefits from multidisciplinary care. More»

May: Spasmodic dysphonia patient says Botox injections have improved her voice. More»

Emi Lici: Seven-year-old Albanian girl able to hear for the first time thanks to cochlear implant surgery. Video clips courtesy of Fox 45 (WBFF-TV) in Baltimore. More»

Alison Hoenninger: Pennsylvania woman “thrilled” with results of rhinoplasty. More»

Lewis Dalton: Cochlear implant improves Lewis Dalton’s quality of life in “more ways than I can imagine.” More»

John E. Elley: Vocal fold paralysis patient’s speech ‘improves dramatically’ after thyroplasty and arytenoid adduction. More»

Rev. Dr. Ronald C. Christiansen: Implanted hearing aid offers hope to patient with hearing loss. More»

Teddy Webster: Hearing aids greatly improve child’s speech and behavior. More»


This page was last updated on: December 14, 2007.

For more information about our programs and services or to make an appointment, please call 410-328-5828 or 1-800-492-5538 (patients) or 1-800-373-4111 (physicians).