Emory Voice Center

Voice, Swallowing, and Upper Airway Expertise 

Emory Voice Center was founded in 2002. We specialize in diagnosing and treating voice disorders and voice problems. As we have grown, we have expanded our services to address the laryngeal conditions of all types. This includes problems affecting swallowing and upper airway-related breathing difficulties.

We offer the latest innovations in diagnosis and treatment of such conditions and now have three fellowship-trained laryngologists and a team of specialized speech-language pathologists. Aisha Harum, MD, Anthony Law, MD, Adam Klein, MD, Jeanne Hatcher, MD, and Andrew Tkaczuk, MD see more than 5,000 patients and perform over 800 procedures each year.

Ongoing Research in Vocal Disorders and Treatments 

Emory Voice Center is involved in research to better understand and treat voice disorders and voice problems. Current research includes:

  • Novel treatments for the aging voice
  • Outcomes of treatment for neurolaryngeal disease
  • Novel laryngeal pacing systems for use in the larynx
  • Development of a laryngeal surgical trainer device
  • Voice treatment adherence
  • Development of extra-clinical voice monitoring devices
  • Novel treatments in voice therapy

Emory Voice Center Laryngeal Imaging and FEES Hands-On Workshop

Registration for the 2024 Emory Voice Center Laryngeal Imaging/FEES Hands-On Workshop will open on October 1, 2023. Registration for the course is a two-step process.

  • First, click the following link to make the payment
  • Then click the following link (and the “reserve your spot” button) to reserve your spot in the course

You must register on both links for the registration to be complete. Registration is limited, therefore it’s likely that slots will fill up quickly. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Brian Petty at brian.petty@emoryhealthcare.org.