UPMC Children’s Pediatric Otolaryngology

UPMC Children’s Pediatric Otolaryngology The Division of Pediatric Otolaryngology provides a comprehensive diagnostic and treatment program f

The Division of Pediatric Otolaryngology provides a comprehensive diagnostic and treatment program for all diseases involving the ear, nose or throat. Ear surgery, placement of ear tubes, removal of tonsils and adenoids and sinus surgery are performed. Special testing for nasal and eustachian tube function, as well as audiologic examinations, is available. The office also makes arrangements for pa

tients needing any type of ear, nose or throat surgery. Specialized surgical procedures include:
Laryngotracheal reconstructions
Pediatric sinus surgery
Cochlear implants
Congenital ear reconstructions
Placement of tympanostomy tubes
Bone-anchored hearing appliances
Removal of tumors of the ear
Areas of Specialty
Childhood ear disorders
Members of the division are among the most experienced in the world in managing childhood ear disorders including middle ear disease, congenital ear anomalies, chronic ear disorders and sensorineural hearing loss. Through the Hearing Center and Congenital Ear Center, they provide expert evaluation, diagnosis and advanced therapy for disorders of the ear, including:

All types of otitis media
Aural atresia
Microtia
Prominent ears
Malformed ears
Conductive hearing loss
Sensorineural hearing loss
Cholesteatoma
Tympanic membrane perforation
Mastoiditis
Airway and breathing disorders
This unique regional resource manages a wide range of congenital and acquired airway disorders in children, including:
Severe subglottic stenosis
Posterior subglottic stenoses
Supraglottic stenosis
Combination stenoses
Stent cases
Revision cases
Laryngeal clefts
Laryngotracheoesophageal clefts
Tracheal stenoses
Base of tongue/epiglottic collapse
Innovative surgical interventions are employed, such as the novel use of lasers, procedures involving cartilage and mucosal grafting, and minimally invasive endoscopic techniques. Ancillary medical conditions, including those involving speech, swallowing and the pulmonary and gastrointestinal systems, are included in the assessment and treatment plan. Video-recording capabilities complement the structural OR assessment. In addition, a patient database and registry are maintained. Approved by the Institutional Review Board at the University of Pittsburgh, they allow for collection of specialized patient data. Childhood voice, resonance, and swallowing disorders
A team of specialists from the Division of Pediatric Otolaryngology including physicians, a voice nurse and pediatric speech and language pathologists provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of the full range of voice, resonance and swallowing conditions, including vocal fatigue, problems with nasality, drooling, and other conditions associated with problems managing salivatory secretions. In addition to a full medical evaluation, specialized tests are offered, including:
Measures of vocal, aerodynamic and acoustic parameters as they relate to voice
Cookie swallows to further evaluate swallowing function
Dynamic X-ray studies to help assess severe resonance problems
Full endoscopic evaluations
The team’s comprehensive approach to evaluation and diagnosis also includes identifying additional conditions, such as reflux or allergies, that might be involved in a voice or swallowing problem.

Hands-on Learning in Action!Our fellows and residents dove into focused ultrasound training in Pediatric ENT this week —...
08/04/2025

Hands-on Learning in Action!
Our fellows and residents dove into focused ultrasound training in Pediatric ENT this week — gaining essential skills for bedside diagnostics and surgical planning. 🧠👂💡
Proud to support the next generation of specialists as they sharpen their tools and expand their expertise.


🎓 Congratulations to Drs. Yoni and Katie! 🎉We are proud to celebrate the graduation of our outstanding fellows, Dr. Yoni...
07/18/2025

🎓 Congratulations to Drs. Yoni and Katie! 🎉
We are proud to celebrate the graduation of our outstanding fellows, Dr. Yoni Reuven and Dr. Katie Deeds. Their dedication, compassion, and commitment to excellence have made a lasting impact on our patients, team, and training program.
Wishing you both continued success as you begin the next chapter of your careers—you will be deeply missed but always part of our fellowship family! 💙

🎉✨ Celebrating 10 incredible years with Dr. Tobey! ✨🎉From day one, your dedication, compassion, and leadership have left...
07/17/2025

🎉✨ Celebrating 10 incredible years with Dr. Tobey! ✨🎉

From day one, your dedication, compassion, and leadership have left a lasting mark on everyone lucky enough to work with you. Over the past decade, you’ve not only elevated patient care but also inspired those around you to aim higher and care deeper.

Here’s to a decade of impact—and to the many more ahead. Thank you, Dr. Tobey, for everything you bring to the team and the lives you touch. 💙👩‍⚕️

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Julian was born with a mass inside his nasal passage. UPMC Children's surgeon Amanda Stapleton, MD, utilized the UPMC 3D Printing Program to plan his surgery.

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4401 Penn Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA
15224

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Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm
Saturday 6:15am - 2am

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