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Voice and Swallowing Disorders

 

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    Voice and Swallowing Disorders

Fiberoptic Laryngoscopy, Stroboscopy

Fiberoptic laryngoscopy and stroboscopy are advanced diagnostic tools for examining the voice box and vocal cords. These techniques help identify issues such as polyps, cysts, and vocal cord paralysis. Dr. Shweta Gogia uses these tools to provide accurate diagnoses and develop tailored treatment plans to improve her patients’ voice and overall throat health.

Vocal Cord Polyp, Cysts, Nodules

Vocal cord polyps, cysts, and nodules are benign growths that can affect voice quality, leading to hoarseness or voice loss. Treatment ranges from voice therapy to surgical removal. Dr. Shweta Gogia offers comprehensive care, helping patients regain their natural voice and confidence.

Vocal Sulcus

The vocal sulcus is a condition where a groove forms on the vocal cord, affecting its vibration and leading to voice issues. This condition may require specialized treatments, including surgery or voice therapy. Dr. Shweta Gogia provides expert care to diagnose and treat vocal sulcus, ensuring optimal vocal health for her patients.

Speech Therapy

Speech therapy helps individuals overcome speech and language difficulties, including articulation issues, stuttering, and language delays. Tailored to each patient’s needs, it enhances communication skills and builds confidence. Dr. Shweta Gogia offers expert speech therapy services, ensuring effective outcomes for both pediatric and adult populations.

Swallowing Difficulties

Swallowing difficulties, or dysphagia, can result from conditions affecting the throat, esophagus, or nervous system. Symptoms include difficulty swallowing liquids or solids, coughing, and aspiration. Dr. Shweta Gogia specializes in diagnosing and managing swallowing disorders, providing therapies that improve function and quality of life.

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