From the Director

The Center for Laryngeal and Voice Disorders at Johns Hopkins is dedicated exclusively to the diagnosis, treatment, and management of laryngeal and voice disorders. As a division of the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, the Center has a wealth of resources and expertise available.

Our physicians and staff provide state-of-the art care for patients of all ages with a wide variety of disorders.

Diagnostic and treatment facilities serve the professional voice, the pediatric and aging voice, the paralyzed or weakened larynx, benign and malignant tumors affecting laryngeal function, voice restoration and rehabilitation in head and neck cancer patients, and many other disorders.

In addition to providing patient care, the Center seeks to improve public awareness of laryngeal diseases through teaching and education. The Center also strives to advance the knowledge and treatment of laryngeal disorders through research. Basic science and clinical research is ongoing at the Center, with an emphasis on the development and evaluation of diagnostic and therapeutic protocols.


Paul Flint, MD
The Cummings Professor, Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery,

Professor
- Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine Residency Program Director,
Director, Center for Laryngeal and Voice Disorders
Co-Director Minimally Invasive Surgical Training Center

To download and view a pdf file of Dr. Flints' CV, please click here