A Comprehensive Approach for Your Voice, Swallowing and Airway Disorders

The Johns Hopkins Division of Laryngology has locations throughout the greater Baltimore, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. regions. Our specialists deliver state-of-the-art care for voice, swallowing and airway disorders to help you feel at your best.

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Why Choose Johns Hopkins

Top-Notch Care

Our team of laryngologists has vast experience treating a wide range of voice, swallowing and airway disorders, including rare disorders.

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Advanced Treatments

We use the latest, innovative treatments and technologies, which enables us to offer a greater range of diagnostic procedures and treatments in our medical offices, saving you time and costs.

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Comprehensive Approach

We offer each patient a thorough and comprehensive approach that encompasses medical, surgical and behavioral treatments to improve your quality of life.

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Multidisciplinary Team

Our doctors work side-by-side with speech-language pathologists so you can benefit from both areas of expertise.

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Superior Laryngeal Nerve (SLN) Block — Treatment for Neurogenic Cough | Jay’s Story

After 25 years of coughing nearly every day and visits to multiple specialists, Jay sought treatment from Johns Hopkins laryngologist Vaninder Dhillon.

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Johns Hopkins Voice Center Celebrates World Voice Day

Singing voice specialized speech language pathologists (SLPs), Claire Ligon, Kristine Pietsch and Michelle Wilson, take us through the ins and outs of voice production and how laryngologists and speech language pathologists evaluate patients who are having issues with their voice.