Nwanmegha Young, MD
Associate Professor of Surgery (Otolaryngology)Cards
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Associate Professor of Surgery (Otolaryngology)
Biography
Nwanmegha Young, MD, has clinical expertise in the medical and surgical treatment of voice disorders, including care of the performing voice. Dr. Young is an expert in the diagnosis of neurologic disorders of the larynx and treatment with botulinum. He serves as the Program Site Director at the West Haven VA.
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Appointments
Otolaryngology Surgery
Associate Professor on TermPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
- General Pediatric Otolaryngology Surgery
- Head and Neck Cancers Program
- Larynx Lab
- Otolaryngology Surgery
- Pediatric Otolaryngology (Ear, Nose & Throat)
- Speech & Swallow Program
- Surgery
- Yale Cancer Center
- Yale Medicine
- Yale Ventures
- YCC Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Education & Training
- Fellow
- St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital, New York, NY (2007)
- Resident
- Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, MO (2006)
- MD
- University of California at Davis (1999)
- BA
- University of California at Berkeley (1993)
Research
Clinical Care
Overview
Nwanmegha Young, MD, is director of the Yale Medicine Speech and Swallow Program, and an otolaryngologist who specializes in the medical and surgical treatment of voice and swallowing disorders. He cares for professional singers, actors and theatrical performers—as well as teachers and others who speak in public or use their voice frequently.
“Many performers need treatment for their voice at some point. It’s a huge vocal load they have,” Dr. Young says. “I always liken them to athletes,” he says, adding that even endurance athletes get hamstring pulls and other injuries. Performers may develop some inflammation in their voice box and try to push through it so they can keep up with tours, performances and other professional commitments. But they can end up causing further damage, even hemorrhage, he adds.
Dr. Young is highly specialized in treating cancers and neurological conditions affecting the voice box, or larynx, which contains the vocal cords. He performs minimally invasive surgeries and can administer botulinum toxin, or Botox, to treat the muscle spasms in the voice box.
“I really enjoy this work. I don’t think I could do anything else,” says Dr. Young. “I enjoy taking care of patients and the interactions between colleagues here.” He says a team approach that involves a sharing of resources and information among diverse specialists can make all the difference in the success of a case. “There is no other place or field I can think of that would be even remotely similar.”
In addition to caring for patients in New Haven, Dr. Young serves as the program site director at the VA Connecticut Healthcare System in West Haven. He is an assistant professor of surgery in otolaryngology at Yale School of Medicine and has conducted extensive research around the treatment of speech and swallow disorders. Connecticut Magazine has included Dr. Young in its annual lists of “Top Doctors” in the state.
Clinical Specialties
Fact Sheets
Laryngeal Surgery
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Board Certifications
Otolaryngology
- Certification Organization
- AB of Otolaryngology
- Original Certification Date
- 2008
Yale Medicine News
News & Links
News
- May 02, 2024
Yale Surgeons Recognized by Connecticut Magazine's 2024 “Top Doctors” List
- May 01, 2023
Connecticut Magazine’s 2023 “Top Doctors” issue recognizes 81 Smilow Cancer Hospital and Yale Cancer Center physicians
- May 03, 2022
Yale Cancer Center and Smilow Cancer Hospital physicians recognized as Connecticut Magazine 'Best Doctors'
- June 02, 2021
Yale Cancer Center and Smilow Cancer Hospital physicians recognized as Connecticut Magazine 'Best Doctors'