Address:
Princeton Ear Nose and Throat
253 Witherspoon St, Princeton 08540
(609) 921-8800 (Phone)
Procedures:
Adenoidectomy, Congenital ear, nose & throat surgeries, Ear Infection, Ear surgery, Ear tube placement, Ear, nose & throat procedures, Endoscopic sinus surgery, Head/Neck Surgery, Nasal/Sinus Surgery, Septoplasty, Sinuplasty, Sinus Endoscopic Surgery, Sinus surgery, Sleep Apnea Surgery, Thyroid surgery, Tonsillectomy
Conditions:
Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML), Chronic sinusitis, Dizziness, Ear conditions, Ear Infection, Ear infections - exterior or outer, Ear Infections - Interior or Inner, Ear, Nose & Throat (Diseases & Disorders), Hearing loss, Hoarseness, Nasal Obstruction, Nasal polyps, Sinus diseases & disorders, Sinus Problems, Sinusitis, Sleep apnea, Snoring, Thyroid disorders, Tinnitus, Tonsillitis, Vocal Cord Carcinoma, Vocal Cord Paralysis, Vocal Fold Cyst, Vocal Fold Scarring, Vocal Hyperkeratosis, Vocal Nodules
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll, Americas Top Physicians: Otolaryngology & Facial Plastic Surgery by the Consumer Research Foundation , Washington D.C., 2005
Hospitals:
Princeton Ear Nose and Throat
253 Witherspoon St, Princeton 08540
University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro
1 Plainsboro Rd, Plainsboro 08536
Philosophy:
David Goldfarb, D.O. is a specialist who wears many hats, an innovator and an inventor. The first Medical Director of the Voice Center at the Medical Center at Princeton. He introduced state-of-the-art equipment for diagnosing vocal problems to Princeton. Previously, patients had to travel to Philadelphia or New York City to access this technology, which uses an oscillating strobe light to obtain a detailed, objective evaluation of vocal cord activity.
Dr. Goldfarb invented a laryngeal pacemaker to restore movement to the paralyzed vocal cords. He has obtained a patent for this still experimental procedure.
Dr. Goldfarb is board certified in Otolaryngology. He is chairman of the Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery Department at the University Medical Center at Princeton and Clinical Instructor of Otolaryngology at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia.
Education:
Medical School
UMDNJ-- New Jersey Medical School
Graduated: 1986
Medical College Of Pennsylvania, General Surgery
Graduated: 1988
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Graduated: 1991