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Diagnosis and Treatment

Understanding Voice Disorders

Your voice is essential for communication and daily interaction. When voice problems arise, they may stem from an underlying medical condition, vocal misuse, or a combination of both. At NYOG, we offer state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and personalized treatment to help restore and protect your vocal health—whether you’re a professional voice user or simply rely on your voice day-to-day.

Common Voice Symptoms

  • Hoarseness or breathy, strained quality

  • Vocal fatigue or weak volume

  • Pain while speaking or singing

  • Difficulty projecting the voice

  • Decreased pitch range or changes after trauma

  • Frequent episodes of laryngitis

Causes of Voice Issues

Voice disorders can result from upper respiratory infections, acid reflux, environmental irritants, vocal cord trauma, growths like polyps, neuromuscular diseases such as spasmodic dysphonia, psychological stress, or more serious conditions like laryngeal cancer.

How Voice Disorders Are Diagnosed

Diagnosis begins with a consultation and physical exam by an ENT specialist. Advanced testing may include a transnasal laryngoscopy with videostroboscopy, which provides detailed visualization of vocal cord function. Patients may also undergo a clinical voice evaluation with a speech-language pathologist and acoustic analysis to track pitch, vocal quality, and vocal fold activity over time.

Treatment Options

Treatment is tailored to the cause of the issue and may involve medication, surgical removal of growths, or behavioral voice therapy. Therapy often includes exercises for breath support and voice production, guidance on daily voice use, and strategies for communication and vocal hygiene.