About
Certification: Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery,
Steven A. Hemmerdinger, MD, FACS
Attending Physician Department of Otorhinolaryngologyâ€â€Head and Neck Surgery
Westchester Medical Center
Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth)
Assistant Professor
Department of Otorhinolaryngologyâ€â€Head and Neck Surgery
New York Medical College
Specialties
- Adult and pediatric otorhinolaryngology
- General otorhinolaryngology
Clinical Interests
- Benign head and neck tumors
- Sinusitis and nasal polyps
- Snoring and sleep apnea
- Tonsillitis and ear infections
Certification
- Board certified, American Board of Otolaryngologyâ€â€Head and Neck Surgery
Postgraduate Training
- Residency, otorhinolaryngology, New York University School of Medicine (now New York University Grossman School of Medicine), New York
- Internship, general surgery, NYU School of Medicine
Education
- Medical Degree, NYU School of Medicine
Professional Memberships
- Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society
- American Academy of Otolaryngologyâ€â€Head and Neck Surgery
- Fellow, American College of Surgeons
Awards/Professional Recognition
- Author, co-author, reviewer, numerous peer-reviewed publications, journal articles and presentations
Language
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Education
Medical Education: NEW YORK UNIVERSITY OF SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (W16978, NEW YORK, NY
Internship: NEW YORK UNIVERSITY OF SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (W16978, NEW YORK, NY - Surgery
Residency: NEW YORK UNIVERSITY OF SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (W16978, NEW YORK, NY - Otolaryngology
Specialties
Special Clinical Interest: Adults and pediatric patients with ear infections and hearing loss, throat infections, deviated septum, sinusitis and nasal polyps, hoarseness, thyroid and parathyroid dysfunction, salivary gland disorders, head and neck tumors, facial trauma as well as an increasing focus on sleep medicine