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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search AboutAbout History Our Mission Giving Contact Us Patient CarePatient Care Appointments & LocationsAppointments & Locations Virtual visits Patient safety For Referring Physicians Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Physicians Ear & HearingEar & Hearing Acoustic Neuroma Appointments & Locations Acoustic Neuroma Experts Auditory Brainstem Implants Our physicians Vestibular Cochlear Implant ProgramCochlear Implant Program Cochlear Implants Explained Rehabilitation & Research Audiology General OtolaryngologyGeneral Otolaryngology Common Complaints Sleep Disturbance Salivary Gland Disorders Head and Neck CancerHead and Neck Cancer Meet the Head and Neck Cancer Team World Class Multidisciplinary Care Surgical Innovation Head and Neck Cancer Survivorship Head and Neck Cancer Research International Physician Observer Program in Head & Neck Surgery Nose and Sinus DiseaseNose and Sinus Disease Rhinology Allergy Pediatric OtolaryngologyPediatric Otolaryngology Patient Forms & Information Sleep Voice & AirwayVoice & Airway Voice & Airway Team What our patients say Skull base surgery Specialties EducationEducation Residency ProgramsResidency Programs A Taste of WashU ENT Clinical Residency Physician-Scientist Training ProgramPhysician-Scientist Training Program Physician-Scientist Supplemental Resident Quality of Life Current Residents Recent Residency Graduates Applying & InterviewingApplying & Interviewing Information for Residency Candidates Fellowship ProgramsFellowship Programs Advanced Head & Neck Surgical Oncology and Microvascular ReconstructionAdvanced Head & Neck Surgical Oncology and Microvascular Reconstruction Physician Observations Neurotology Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Pediatric Otolaryngology Medical StudentsMedical Students Predoctoral Training Program Diversity sub-internship Courses Research Opportunities Surgical Simulation Lab Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences Learning Environment Alumni ResearchResearch LaboratoriesLaboratories Puram LabPuram Lab Puram Lab Opportunities Puram Lab Team Puram Lab News Puram Lab Publications Puram Lab Research Projects Kim LabKim Lab Kim Lab Opportunities Kim Lab Team Kim Lab Research Projects Kim Lab Publications Kim Lab News Firszt LabFirszt Lab Firszt Lab Contacts Firszt Lab Team Sheets Lab Outcomes Research People News & EventsNews & Events Clinical Research Education and Statistics Training (CREST) Workshop 2024 Midwest Otolaryngology Simulation Training Special EventsSpecial Events Senturia Lectureship Spector Lectureship Shepard Lecture Ogura Lectureship Calendar Latest NewsLatest News Newsletter Inclusion & Diversity Open Search Voice & Airway Call (314) 362-7509to schedule an appointment The expert laryngologists and speech-language pathologists at the Washington University Voice & Airway Center offer the latest innovations in medical and surgical treatments for problems that affect the voice, upper airway, and ability to swallow. Our multi-disciplinary approach enables us to offer a tailored treatment strategy for each patient. We recognize the importance of voice and swallowing on a patient’s quality of life. Our speech-language pathologists offer specific and nuanced therapy to address voice and swallowing problems. Our physicians offer the latest innovative diagnostic and procedural treatments for dysphonia, dysphagia, and dyspnea, including awake treatment of laryngeal disease, Botox injections, fine microsurgical dissection of the larynx, treatment of vocal paralysis, and Zenker’s diverticulum. We are also proud to serve as the exclusive provider of acute voice services to Opera Theatre of St. Louis. We see patients at the Center for Advanced Medicine on the Barnes-Jewish Hospital campus and at Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital. To make an appointment with one of our specialists, call us at 1-800-437-5430 or 1-314-362-7509. Meet the team Physicians Molly N. Huston, MD Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology—Head & Neck SurgeryDivision Chief, Laryngology Phone: Patient appointments: (314) 362-7509 Matthew L. Rohlfing, MD Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery Phone: 314-362-7509 Speech-language pathologists Nicole Collins, CCC-SLP Speech-Language PathologistOtolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery Nicole Collins is a speech-language pathologist specializing in voice and upper airway disorders. Her clinical interests include endoscopic laryngeal imaging and videostroboscopy, singing voice rehabilitation, professional voice rehabilitation, gender spectrum voice and communication services, treatment of chronic cough, and treatment of paradoxical vocal fold motion. Grace Cutchin, CCC-SLP Speech-Language PathologistOtolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery Grace Cutchin is a speech-language pathologist specializing in voice and upper airway disorders. Her clinical interests include endoscopic laryngeal imaging and videostroboscopy, singing voice rehabilitation, professional voice rehabilitation, treatment of chronic cough, and treatment of paradoxical vocal fold motion. Grace has experience working with singers in a variety of different genres. Marie Fleming, CCC-SLP Speech-Language PathologistOtolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery Marie Fleming is a speech-language pathologist specializing in voice and upper airway disorders. Her clinical interests include endoscopic laryngeal imaging and videostroboscopy, gender affirming voice and communication services, and treatment of paradoxical vocal fold motion. Marie has experience in evaluation and treatment of both pediatric and adult populations with voice and upper airway disorders. Kelsey M. Rosenquist, MA, CCC-SLP Speech-Language PathologistOtolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery Kelsey’s clinical interests include: modified barium swallow studies; FEES; flexible and rigid endoscopic laryngeal imaging and videostroboscopy; swallowing and voice restoration for people who have had head and neck cancer related surgeries; fitting and management of tracheo-esophageal voice prosthesis; and use of the electrolarynx. 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