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The Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery is comprised of nine clinical divisions and one research division. The Department also has the following specialty areas in Voice Disorders, Head and Neck Cancer, Cochlear Implants, Hearing Disorders, Balance (vestibular) Disorders and Facial Paralysis Evaluation and Rehabilitation. Use the navigation bars below to obtain information about our professional activities in the Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery

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Every aspect of our professional life at Johns Hopkins is devoted to patient care. Both our clinical work and our research are designed to illuminate and clarify conditions and diseases to develop enhanced treatments for our patients. We’re pleased to share with you a glimpse into our ongoing efforts, innovations and discoveries on the journey to superior patient care.

This web site will provide you with our latest research that translates into better patient outcomes; innovations that bring treatments to a new level; and steps we’re taking each day to improve quality, outcomes and patient safety. Each patient we care for remains our first priority. When you refer to us, you’ve placed tremendous confidence and trust in us, and we’ll work with you to ensure the best possible results.

Finally, we are devoted to excellence in everything we do. This booklet is part of an overall initiative for us to relay information about activities in our department, report on innovations and discoveries in the field, and enhance patients’ access and experience. We’re looking forward to continuing this important initiative.

Warm regards,

John K. Niparko, M.D.
Interim Director of Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery

 

 
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