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The Greenville Voice Center serves patients in and around Upstate South Carolina who suffer from voice, swallowing, and airway disorders. The team is led by Dr. Eller, a fellowship-trained laryngologist with nearly 20 years’ experience.
We use our voices all the time—whether we’re talking with family and friends, at work, or even talking to Siri! So, when you’re having a problem with your voice, it can interfere with your ability to stay connected to the people and activities that mean the most to you. We can treat:
We provide precise, comprehensive care for people who use their voices for a living. If you’re a singer, voiceover artist, motivational speaker, teacher, call center worker, or other professional who uses their voice in their work, we can help you maximize your voice.
Every cancer treatment plan is different. We work hand-in-hand with others on our Head and Neck Cancer team and other specialists to provide each patient with a customized plan to treat the cancer and restore vital functions like speaking and swallowing. We offer precision KTP and CO2 laser surgery which can help patients to avoid radiation.
When you feel like you can’t breathe, it can be a scary experience. It can even affect your overall health and quality of life. We can treat:
Often, food is more than just nourishment—it’s a connection to our friends and family, too. When you notice a change in your swallowing, like coughing or choking while eating and drinking, it can be alarming and isolating. Our team treats swallowing problems such as:
For other swallowing problems, ask your doctor to refer you straight to our speech-language pathology team.
Voice and swallowing problems can be isolating, and we’re passionate about providing connections to others who can relate to what you’re going through. Our current groups offer support to survivors and patients of head and neck cancer and also to patients with spasmodic dysphonia. Contact us to learn more.
Our physicians and speech pathologists love to educate community groups about voice, swallowing, head and neck cancer, and other topics. Previous lecture topics include:
We would be happy to create a lecture tailored to the needs of your specific group. Please reach out to our Voice Center to get started.