Voice disorder can affect anyone in life. This may prevent you from carrying out your normal day-to-day life and may lead to a loss of earnings for some people.
A professional voice user includes anyone who relies significantly on his or her voice to earn a living. This may be a singer, schoolteacher, instructor, news broadcaster, salesperson, etc. This group of people is most affected by voice disorders. Our specialist has extensive experience and an extra postgraduate degree in diagnosing and treating voice disorders.
What problems does the Laryngology and Voice Clinic Clinic treat?
The Laryngology and Voice Clinic at Canadian Specialist Hospital provides comprehensive and state-of-the-art services for patients of all ages.
The conditions treated include:
Hoarseness or dysphonia
Vocal fold nodules, cysts or polyps
Vocal fold paralysis, unilateral or bilateral
Hoarseness after treatment for larynx cancer
Therapy to reduce the impact of spasmodic dysphonia
Muscle tension dysphonia
Shortness of breath/paradoxical vocal fold motion/vocal cord dysfunction
Resonance disorders (issues with nasality)
Chronic cough and/or chronic throat clearing
Voice restoration after laryngectomy including TEP & Voice prosthesis insertion (Provox), and electrolarynx
Voice, swallowing and speech changes after treatment for head and neck cancer
State of the art procedures
The Laryngology and Voice Clinic at Canadian Specialist Hospital is equipped with leading-edge technology for the assessment and treatment of voice and airway disorders.
Procedures used include:
Comprehensive voice and swallow assessment
High-definition laryngeal videostroboscopy
High-speed digital laryngeal endoscopy
Distal chip examination of vocal folds and airway
Nasendoscopy for assessment of velopharyngeal port function
Flexible endoscopic examination of swallowing (FEES)