Sarah Lookabaugh, MD, Surgeon
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Sarah Lookabaugh, MD

Ear-Nose and Throat Doctor (ENT)

1206 Driving Park Avenue Finger Lakes ENT Newark New York, 14513

About

Dr. Sarah Lookabaugh is a Otolaryngologist- Head and Neck Surgeon who works in Western New York (Newark, Clifton Springs). She sees a variety of ENT-related complaints in all age ranges. She has a special interest in pediatrics and sleep surgery. 

Education and Training

Tulane University School of Medicine 2013

Provider Details

Female English

Professional Memberships

  • American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery  
  • American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy  
  • American Medical Association  

Internships

  • Massachusetts General Hospital, General Surgery, 2014-2105

Fellowships

  • Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Research Fellow in Otology, 2013- 2014

Professional Society Memberships

  • American Medical Association, 2009 Present.American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 2015 Present.American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, 2020 Present.

Articles and Publications

  • 1.Lookabaugh S, Benoit MM, Karelsky S, Davis M, Didas A, Faria J. Drug-induced sleep endoscopy findings in surgically- nave obese vs non-obese children. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2020 Aug 8;138:110289.2.Lookabaugh S, Niesten MEF, Owoc M, Kozin ED, Grolman W, Lee DJ. Audiologic, cVEMP and radiologic progression in superior canal dehiscence syndrome. Otol Neurotol. 2016 Oct;38(9):1393-8.3.Karimnejad K, Czerny MS, Lookabaugh S, Lee DJ, Mikulec AA. Gender and laterality in semicircular canal dehiscence syndrome. J Laryngol Otol. 2016 Aug;130(8):712-6.4.Farahmand RB, Lookabaugh S, Merchant GR, Roosli C, Ulku CH, Halpin CF, Rosowski JJ, Nakajima HH. The audiometric and mechanical effects of partial ossicular discontinuity. Ear Hear. 2016 Mar-Apr;37(2):206-15.5.Jung D, Lookabaugh S, Owoc M, McKenna MJ, Lee DJ. Dizziness is more prevalent than autophony among patients who have undergone repair of superior canal dehiscence. Otol Neurotol. 2015 Jan;36(1):126-32.6.Lookabaugh S, Kelly HR, Carter MS, Niesten MEF, McKenna MJ, Curtin H, Lee DJ. Radiologic Classification of Superior Canal Dehiscence Syndrome: Implications for Surgical Repair. Otol Neurotol. 2015 Jan;36(1):118-25.7.Remenschneider R, Lookabaugh S, Lee DJ, Quesnel A. Otology Outcomes Following Blast Injury - The Boston Marathon Experience. Otol Neurotol. 2014 Dec;35(10):1825-34.8.Carter MS, Lookabaugh S, Lee DJ. Endoscopic-assisted repair of superior canal dehiscence. Laryngoscope. 2014 Jun;124(6):1464-8.9.Niesten MEF, Lookabaugh S, Curtin H, Merchant S, McKenna MJ, Grolman W, Lee DJ. Familial superior canal dehiscence syndrome. JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2014 April;140(4):363-8.10.Carter J, Winters R, Lipin R, Lookabaugh S, Cai D, Friedlander P. A faith- and community-based approach to identifying the individual at risk for head and neck cancer in an inner city. Laryngoscope. 2013 June; 123(6): 1439-43.11.Saifudeen Z, Dipp S, Stefkova J, Yao X, Lookabaugh S, El-Dahr SS. p53 regulates metanephric development. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2009 Nov; 20(11): 2328-37.ONLINE PUBLICATIONS1.Lookabaugh S, Wakeman D, Pegoli Jr W, Chaturvedi A, Benoit M. Chronic stridor secondary to erosion of esophageal foreign body into mediastinum. J Ped Surg Cas Rep. 37 (2018). 13-15. ORAL PRESENTATIONS1.Lookabaugh, S. I Hate This Thing: Surgical Alternatives to CPAP. Canandaigua Medical Group Guest Lecture. Canandaigua, NY. 4 December 2020.2.Lookabaugh, S. Which One Are You? A Peek into the World of Twins. Chief Grand Rounds presentation at University of Rochester Medical Center. Rochester, NY. 11 June 2020. 3.Lookabaugh, S. But I Dont Smoke! Updates on HPV+ Oropharyngeal SCC. Grand Rounds presentation at University of Rochester Medical Center. Rochester, NY. 2 January 2020. 4.Lookabaugh, S. Baby neck pus: Management of deep neck space infections. Noon Lecture Series at University of Rochester Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics. Rochester, NY. 23 October 2019.5.Lookabaugh S, Benoit M, Karelsky S, Davis M, Didas A, Allen P, Faria J. MD. Drug-induced sleep endoscopy findings in obese vs non-obese children with obstructive sleep apnea. Combined Otolaryngological Spring Meetings. Austin, TX. 5 May 2019.6.Lookabaugh S. Bony Lesions of the Head and Neck. Otolaryngology- Radiology Combined Conference. Rochester, NY. 4 April 2019.7.Lookabaugh S. Congenital Aural Atresia. Grand Rounds presentation at University of Rochester Medical Center. Rochester, NY. 1 November 2018. 8.Lookabaugh S. Lesions of the Floor of Mouth, Oral Cavity, Oropharynx. Otolaryngology- Radiology Combined Conference. Rochester, NY. 1 March 2018. 9.Lookabaugh S, Faria J. Using Nd:YAG photocoagulation for treatment of a post-cricoid vascular anomaly in a young child. Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting. Scottsdale, AZ. 18 Jan 2018. 10.Lookabaugh S. Neurocognitive Effects of Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Grand Rounds presentation at University of Rochester Medical Center. Rochester, NY. 13 July 2017. 11.Lookabaugh S, Kelly HR, Carter MS, Niesten MEF, McKenna MJ, Curtin H, Lee DJ. Radiologic classification of superior canal dehiscence syndrome- Implications for surgical repair. FOCUS presentation at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. Boston, MA. 22 May 2014.12.Lookabaugh S, Kelly HR, Carter MS, Niesten MEF, McKenna MJ, Curtin H, Lee DJ. Radiologic classification of superior canal dehiscence syndrome- Implications for surgical repair. Combined Otolaryngological Spring Meetings. Las Vegas, NV. 18 May 2014.POSTER PRESENTATIONS1.Lookabaugh S, Wakeman D, Pegoli Jr W, Chaturvedi A, Benoit MM. (2018). Chronic stridor secondary to extrusion of esophageal foreign body into mediastinum, Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting; Scottsdale, AZ.2.Farahmand RB, Lookabaugh S, Merchant GR, Roosli C, Ulku CH, Halpin CF, Rosowski JJ, Nakajima HH. (2014) Effects of ossicular discontinuity on audiometry and mechanics, Association for Research in Otolaryngology; San Diego, CA.3.Carter J M, Winters R D, Lipin S, Lookabaugh S, Cai D, Friedlander P L. (2013) Subgroup Analysis of Head and Neck Cancer Risk Factors in an At-Risk Urban Population, Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting; Scottsdale, AZ.4.Lookabaugh S, Dipp S, Yao X, Saifudeen Z. (2009) p53 regulates metanephric development, Tulane University Health Sciences Research Days; New Orleans, LA.5.Lookabaugh S, Wilette-Brown J, Winkler-Pickett R, Ortaldo J. (2004) Generating a specific monoclonal antibody that recognizes mouse CD16, NCI-Frederick Spring Research Festival; Frederick, MD.

Favorite professional publications

  • The Laryngoscope

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Newark-Wayne Hospital

1206 Driving Park Avenue Finger Lakes ENT -
Newark, New York 14513
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Get to know Otolaryngologist Dr. Sarah Lookabaugh, who serves patients in New York.

Dr. Lookabaugh is a knowledgeable otolaryngologist with Rochester Regional Health, whose primary location is Finger Lakes Otolaryngology. She sees patients at the offices in Newark, Canandaigua, and Geneseo, New York.

Finger Lakes Otolaryngology (FLENT) provides state-of-the-art medical ENT care to the Finger Lakes Region of New York. The providers offer all aspects of otolaryngology care, including sinus surgery, voice disorder care, and facial and cosmetic surgery. They aim to provide the highest level of care available regionally concerning both medical and surgical treatment in these fields. 

Academically, Dr. Lookabaugh graduated with her medical degree from Tulane University School of Medicine in 2013. She then went on to perform her internship in general surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital in 2015, followed by her residency in otolaryngology at the University of Rochester Medical Center in 2020.

Among her philanthropic endeavours, she has been a volunteer with the Alzheimer’s Association® since August of 2013.

Otolaryngology is the oldest medical specialty in the United States. Otolaryngologists, also known as ear, nose, and throat doctors, specialize in disorders of the head and neck, ranging from hearing loss to cancer. 

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