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Find an ENT doctor in your area with the AAO-HNS search engine. Under the subspeciality pull down menu you may select laryngology to limit your choice to physicians that say they see primarily voice problems.

National Library of Medicine hosts medline and other search engines. Medline is quite useful in looking up medical references. Medline plus provides consumer oriented information.

National Institute of health has an information service on cancer called PDQ for both patients and health professionals. Here is the link for information on head & neck cancers for patients and health care professionals. It has been a great resource for me.

Health on the Net is a non-profit Swiss organization that provides a guide for lay persons about medical care on the internet. Medical Document finder is a medical index of the internet. Much of the index has been reviewed.

Spears & MacLeod Pharmacy in Nova Scotia has an large set of medical links including one on hoarseness.

answersleuth.com on hoarseness seems to have a pretty good index.

Dr. Moses has edited a site designed for family practice physicians. It is in outline form and I wouldn't agree with all the conclusions, but it is a very large site.

Otolaryngology links. This is a long list of organizations, departments etc of ear nose and throat related sites in Spanish though most of the sites they point to are in English. You may use Google.com to translate the site for you.

NATS is the site for the National Association of Teachers of Singing.

Contact the author: James P. Thomas, MD