Top Doctors 2016: Otolaryngology
By Seattle Mag January 14, 2016
This article originally appeared in the February 2016 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, microvascular surgery, skull base surgery; Virginia Mason Medical Center, ENT, 1100 Ninth Ave., Seattle, 206.223.6374; Virginia Mason; Emory University, 1994
Neal D. Futran, M.D., DMD, head and neck cancer and surgery, head and neck cancer reconstruction, skull base tumors and surgery; Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery Center at UWMC, 1959 NE Pacific St., Seattle, 206.598.4022; UW Medical Center, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance; State University of New York, Downstate, 1987
Thomas Lamperti, M.D., cosmetic and reconstructive facial plastic surgery, nasal and endoscopic sinus surgery; Lamperti Facial Plastic Surgery, 1101 Madison St., Suite 301, Seattle, 206.505.1234; Swedish Medical Center–First Hill, Overlake Hospital Medical Center; Columbia University, 2000
Wayne F. Larrabee Jr., M.D., facial plastic surgery/face lift, eyelid surgery/blepharoplasty, nose surgery/rhinoplasty; Larrabee Center for Plastic Surgery, 600 Broadway, Suite 280, Seattle, 206.386.3550; Swedish Medical Center–First Hill; Tulane University, 1971
Samson Lee, M.D., facial plastic and reconstructive surgery, facial trauma/fractures, cleft palate/lip; Bellevue ENT, 1231 116th Ave. NE, Suite 915, Bellevue, 425.454.3938; Swedish Medical Center, Overlake Hospital Medical Center, EvergreenHealth Medical Center; Duke University, 1999
Kristen Moe, M.D., facial plastic and reconstructive surgery, skull base surgery, cosmetic surgery-face; UW Medicine, Otolaryngology, 325 Ninth Ave., Seattle, 206.744.3231; Harborview Medical Center, UW Medical Center; University of Washington, 1989
Craig S. Murakami, M.D., facial plastic surgery, eyelid surgery/blepharoplasty, rhinoplasty; Virginia Mason Medical Center, ENT, 1100 Ninth Ave., Seattle, 206.341.0895; Virginia Mason, Seattle Children’s Hospital; University of Washington, 1983
Jay T. Rubinstein, M.D., Ph.D., cochlear implants, acoustic neuroma, hearing disorders/tinnitus; UW Medicine, 1959 NE Pacific St., Seattle, 206.616.6655; UW Medical Center, Seattle Children’s Hospital; University of Washington, 1988
Seth Schwartz, M.D., head and neck reconstruction, cochlear implants, chronic ear disease; Virginia Mason Medical Center, ENT, 1100 Ninth Ave., Seattle, 206.223.6374; Virginia Mason; Yale University, 1998
Daniel Seely, M.D., head and neck surgery, voice disorders, hearing disorders/tinnitus; Bellevue ENT, 1231 116th Ave. NE, Suite 915, Bellevue, 425.454.3938; Overlake Hospital Medical Center, Swedish Medical Center, EvergreenHealth Medical Center; Baylor College of Medicine, 1987