Manoj Kumar
Ear-Nose and Throat Doctor (ENT)
64 POMEROY ST CORTLAND New York, 13045About
Dr Manoj Kumar specializes in medical and surgical treatment of disorders related to ear, nose, throat and neck. He completed a fellowship in sleep and endocrine surgery at the Medical College of Georgia. He has also completed a fellowship in pediatric otolaryngology at the Children's Hospital of Cincinnati. Prior to that he trained extensively in the United Kingdom, completing his residency in Otolaryngology at Universiy Hospital of Wales in Cardiff. He is certified by the Intercollegiate board of Royal Colleges of United Kingdom, which is equivalent to the board certification examination in United States. Dr. Kumar’s particular interests include sleep apnea surgery, minimally invasive thyroid and parathyroid surgery and endoscopic sinus surgery. Throughout his career he has conducted extensive research and contributed numerous articles to medical journals.
Education and Training
CALICUT MEDICAL COLLEGE MD 1989
University of Bristol MSc 2002
SUNY Institute of Technology MBA 2013
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I had a balloon sinuplasty and symptoms are coming back. Do I need it again?
Balloon sinuplasty does not address all of the sinuses. Ethmoid sinuses are not treated with balloon sinuplasty. In addition, you may have other contributing factors for the recurrence. READ MORE
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- Eight County Physicians Organization
- Royal College of Surgeons, Glasgow
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