St. Luke's
- Roosevelt
Hospital Center |
Faculty Appointments:
1996 - Attending Faculty Department of Otolaryngology
Roosevelt/St. Luke’s Hospital
New York, NY
Co- Director: The Center
For Sleep Disorders
Head & Neck Surgery,
Ear, Nose & Throat
Medicine/Otolaryngology
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| Faculty Appointments |
1997 - Attending Otolaryngologist
Isabella Nursing Home
New York, NY
1998 - Clinical Assistant Professor, Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY
1999- Attending Otolaryngologist
Cabrini Hospital, New York, NY
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Clinical
Offices
Otolaryngology Associates
of Manhattan
262 Central Park West
New York, NY 10024
or
20 East 66th Street #1-A
New York, NY 10065
Phone: (212) 873-6036
Fax: (212) 873-6169
Web site

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Dr. Eric Cohen was recently featured on Fox News. Click here to watch, He was also featured on Chennel 11 in a cure for snoring segment. Click here to watch.
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| Specialties |
Speech and Swallowing Rehabilitation |
About
Dr. Cohen |
Eric Cohen, MD, is a board certified otolaryngologist who has been associated with the Head and Neck Surgical Group since 1996. He graduated from the Johns Hopkins Medical School with Alpha Omega Alpha honors in 1991. His residency training was performed at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. He has completed a fellowship in laryngology/neurolaryngology with Dr. Andrew Blitzer which emphasized the diagnosis and treatment of voice and swallowing disorders.Dr. Cohen's training has exposed him to world leaders in many aspects of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. His particular interests include voice and swallowing disorders, nasal and sinus surgery, head and neck surgery, and laser surgery. However, he is qualified and eager to see any patient with symptoms or disorders related to the specialty.Dr. Cohen's academic pursuits include the training of the otolaryngology residents of Columbia Presbyterian Hospital and the publishing of multiple journal articles and book chapters. His research has been presented at national and international meetings. He is currently working with the Neurolaryngology Subcommittee of the American Academy of Otolaryngology to develop formalize guidelines for the use of Botox? toxin in the treatment of spasmodic dysphonia.Dr. Cohen is on the attending staff of St. Luke's - Roosevelt Medical Center, serving as Director of Clinics for the Department of Otolaryngology. He is also a faculty member of the New York Center for Voice and Swallowing Disorders. |
| Education |
Residency Training: 1991-1992 Surgical Internship,
Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland
1992-1993 Surgical Assistant Resident,
Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland
1993-1996 Resident in Otolaryngology,
Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland
Fellowship Training: 1996-1997 Laryngology/Neurolaryngology with Andrew Blitzer,
MD, DDS and Yosef Krespi, MD; New York Center for Voice and Swallowing Disorders at Roosevelt/St. Luke’s Hospital, New York, NY, |
| Board Certification |
Board Certifications American Board of Otolaryngology, 1977
Medical School Mount Sinai School of Medicine, NY, 1973 |
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