Voigt, MD is an Otolaryngologist - Head and Neck Surgeon in New York City. He is the Division Chief of General Otolaryngology at NYU Langone Medical Center. He is also the Director of NYU Langone Long Island Otolaryngology. Dr Voigt was born the 8th of 9 children in Queens New York. He attended The Bronx High School of Science, St. John's University and after a year of PhD Studies in Neuropsycholo
gy at CUNY Graduate Center, Attended SUNY Heath Science Center at Brooklyn "Downstate Medical School". He graduated Magna cm Laude from his medical school and was inducted into AOA (Alpha Omega Alpha), the only national medical school Honor Society. Dr Voigt's post graduate training includes 2 years of General Surgery training at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, followed by 4 years of advanced training in Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital, New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center including serving as the first Chief Resident of the Columbia University - Cornell Medical Center "New York - Presbyterian Hospital" Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. Following his training, Dr Voigt progressed from clinical instructor, clinical assistant professor, Associate Clinical Professor at Cornell Medical School and in 2013 he was recruited by New York University Langone Medical Center where he is an Associate Clinical Professor. Dr Voigt's practice encompasses the wide breath of the field and he teaches Medical students and trains residents. He is involved in clinical research. The practice includes Pediatric and adult surgery including
thyroid and parathyroid surgery
sinus disease including image guidance stereotactic surgery
parotidectomy
submandibular gland surgery
branchial cleft surgery
thyroglossal duct cysts
neck masses
tonsillectomy
adenoidectomy
ear tubes
vocal cord surgery
nasal polyp surgery
removal of masses lesions of the ear, nose throat, oral cavity, tongue palate
procedures for snoring and sleep apnea
septoplasty and turbinate surgery
lymph node biopsies
repair of perforated ear drums
As well as Medical Management of pediatric and adult patients including
ear infections, sinus infections, throat infections, strep throat, hoarseness of voice, breathing obstruction, allergies, hearing loss, cerumen impaction (yes, ear wax problems), swallowing problems, voice issues, enlarged glands and lymph nodes, nose bleeds, smell and taste problems, tooth infections that spread to the sinuses, ear itch, tinnitus, dizziness and balance problems, snoring, obstructive sleep apnea, sleep disturbed breathing, tonsillitis, swimmers ear, tonsil stones, post nasal drip, cough, acid reflux, laryngopharyngeal reflux, fluid in the ears, nasal trauma, ear, nose and throat injuries, HPV and papillomas of the oral cavity and nasal cavity and throat, thyroid cancer, lymphoma and much much more. He enjoys playing Ice Hockey and coached recreational youth ice hockey for over 10 years.