RH Provider
Kenneth Yan, M.D., Ph.D.
Specialties:
Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery
Aetna, Inc.
America's Choice Provider Network (ACPN)
Cigna Healthcare
Magnacare
Clover Health Plans
Devon Health Services/ULLICO
QualCare
Horizon NJ Health
Horizon NJ Total Care (HNJH)
Horizon PPO Network
Medicaid
Medicare
Private Healthcare Systems
Prime Health Services, Inc.
Qual Care HMO
Qual Care PPO
Emblem Health
Tricare
UHC Comm / Oxford
United Healthcare Community Plan (formerly AmeriChoice of NJ, Inc.)
WellCare Health Plans
Magnacare
University Hospital, Newark
Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center - Livingston
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center
BS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (09/08/2004-06/06/2008)
M.D., Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University (07/14/2008-05/15/2016)
Residency: Otolaryngology, University of Chicago Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA (07/01/2016-06/30/2021)
Fellowship: Laryngology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA (07/01/2021-06/30/2022)
Locations
40.742375, -74.191345
90 Bergen Street
Newark, NJ 07103
United States
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Provider Biography
Dr. Kenneth Yan is a fellowship trained laryngologist and is excited to join the Rutgers New Jersey Medical School's Department of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery. Dr. Yan completed Otolaryngology residency training at the University of Chicago Medicine and advanced fellowship training at the University of California, Los Angeles. His expertise lies in the management of voice, airway and swallowing problems, including vocal cord paralysis, vocal cord lesions, subglottic stenosis, posterior glottic scar, Zenker's diverticula and post-surgical or post-radiation swallowing issues. In addition, Dr. Yan enjoys treating patients with spasmodic dysphonia and can offer surgical options to his patients such as the selective laryngeal adductor denervation-reinnervation (SLAD-R), which was pioneered by his mentor at UCLA. Dr. Yan is an MD/PhD who is highly published in peer-reviewed journals, with an interest in the upper airway microbiome and its relationship to early laryngeal cancer and airway stenosis.