
Milan R. Amin, MD is a Professor of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery at NYU Langone Health, Chief of the Division of Laryngology, and Founder and Director of the NYU Langone Voice Center. Since establishing the center in 2005, he has transformed it into an internationally recognized hub for cutting-edge voice, swallowing, and airway care — pioneering office-based laser and injection techniques and authoring more than 120 peer-reviewed publications. His work continues to shape the landscape of modern vocal health for singers, actors, educators, and professional voice users worldwide.
In this episode of On The Voice, Dr. Amin joins hosts Mackenzie Bykowski and Jenna Battipaglia, MS, CCC-SLP, for a deep dive into the specialty of laryngology and what professional voice users can expect during an evaluation. He breaks down how to identify symptoms that warrant a scope, the value of baseline imaging, and why multidisciplinary care is essential for both diagnosis and long-term vocal success. The conversation explores vocal fold scarring and sulcus — how they form, why they affect vibration, and the tiered decision-making behind treatment, from behavioral strategies to microsurgery. Dr. Amin also shares insights on vocal health during illness, emerging research in aging voice and rare diseases, and the future of wearable voice-tracking technology.
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