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Top Doctors 2015: Otolaryngology

By Seattle Mag July 6, 2015

This article originally appeared in the July 2015 issue of Seattle magazine.

Otolaryngologists diagnose and treat disorders from the shoulders up (ears, nose and throat) with the exception of the eyes and brain; among those disorders are hearing loss, tonsillitis and nasal obstructions

Stephen W. Bayles, M.D., head and neck cancer and surgery, minimally invasive surgery, robotic surgery; Virginia Mason Medical Center, 1100 Ninth Ave., Seattle, 206.223.6374; Virginia Mason; Emory University, 1994

Felix Chu, M.D., facial plastic surgery, head and neck surgery, rhinology (sinus); The Polyclinic, Madison Center, 904 Seventh Ave., Seattle, 206.860.4769; Swedish Medical Center; Saint Louis University, 1981

Steven M. Dawson, M.D., chronic sinusitis, nasal obstruction, tonsil and adenoid issues; Proliance Eastside ENT, 12333 NE 130th Lane, Suite 440, Kirkland, 425.899.3838, ext. 2234; EvergreenHealth Medical Center, Overlake Hospital Medical Center; Washington University in St. Louis, 1986

Neal D. Futran, M.D., head and neck cancer, microvascular reconstruction, thyroid and parathyroid disease; UW Medical Center’s Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Center, 1959 NE Pacific St., Seattle, 206.598.4022; UW Medical Center, Harborview Medical Center, Seattle Children’s Hospital; State University of New York, Brooklyn, 1987

Jennifer Heydt, M.D., sinus disease, ear disease, head and neck cancer, thyroid surgery; Proliance Eastside ENT, 1800 116th Ave. NE, Suite 102, Bellevue, 425.451.3710; EvergreenHealth Medical Center, Overlake Hospital Medical Center; University of California, San Diego, 1997

Eric F. Pinczower, M.D., sinus surgery, nasal and airway surgery, snoring and sleep apnea; Proliance ENT, 1800 116th Ave. NE, Suite 102, Bellevue, 425.451.3710; Overlake Hospital Medical Center, EvergreenHealth Medical Center; University of California, Irvine, 1986

Otolaryngology, Pediatric

Sanjay R. Parikh, M.D., head and neck surgery, vascular anomalies; Seattle Children’s Hospital, 4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, 206.987.2000; Seattle Children’s; University of British Columbia, 1994

Kathleen C.Y. Sie, M.D., craniofacial medicine, hearing loss, cochlear implants; Seattle Children’s Hospital, 4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, 206.987.2000; Seattle Children’s; University of Michigan, 1984

 

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