Upper airway disorders affect breathing at the level of the larynx, or voice box. Due to the many functions of the larynx, an upper airway disorder may co-occur with voice and/or swallowing disorders.
Our interdisciplinary team of laryngologists and specialized speech-language pathologists can support you. Treatment of upper airway disorders may include close collaboration with other medical specialists, including pulmonologists and allergists.
Learn how breathing works, the role of your larynx, and what can cause breathing changes.
Learn more about the types of upper airway disorders that we treat.
Learn more about the services we offer for the evaluation and treatment of upper airway disorders.
View Frequently Asked Questions about upper airway disorders.
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