RESTORING VOICES, TRANSFORMING LIVES
Voice Health Institute (VHI) is an independent 501(c)3 nonprofit public charity founded in 2003 by patients who suffered voice loss and struggled to find effective treatment.
Our mission is to raise charitable funds to support research, education, and outreach programs that will improve the standard of care for voice and upper airway conditions.
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Research
Voice is the foundation of normal human communication. Unfortunately many millions of people suffer from the devastating personal and social-economic consequences associated with voice loss caused by disease or trauma.
This includes vocal cord cancer, precancerous dysplasia, paralysis, bleeding, polyps, nodules, infectious diseases such as HPV (Human Papilloma Virus), Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis (RRP), and airway obstruction.
Much of VHI’s funding goes to support the research of Drs. Steven Zeitels and Robert Hillman, and their interdisciplinary team of researchers and clinicians at the Massachusetts General. This has produced many new surgical techniques, instruments, laser-based surgical approaches and targeted drug therapies for treating vocal cord disease and trauma while preserving the voice.
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Education
One of the most important contributions to the field of laryngology, made by the VHI, was to establish and endow the Eugene B. Casey Professorship in Laryngeal Surgery at Harvard Medical School, in the Department of Surgery of the Massachusetts General Hospital.
This was made possible through the gracious and generous philanthropy of the Eugene B. Casey Foundation of Gaithersburg, Maryland. In establishing this professorship, the VHI has ensured that the highest quality clinical care in Laryngeal Surgery will be maintained.
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In The News
Dr. Steven Zeitels featured on “Voices” episode of WCVB’s Chronicle.
The Broadcasters Foundation of America has teamed up with Dr. Steven M. Zeitels from the patient nonprofit Voice Health Institute to offer broadcast industry professionals information about laryngeal and voice care.
Sportscaster Dick Vitale shares good news with his voice surgeon, Dr. Steven Zeitels, Director of the Massachusetts General Voice Center, following his battle with vocal cord cancer.
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The Voice Health Institute (VHI) is an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity founded in 2003. The VHI is dedicated to advancing laryngology and voice restoration through sponsoring innovative basic and translational research as well as promoting education and outreach programs.
The VHI works in cooperation with Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and other institutions.