Overview
Dr. Jaleh Yousefi, registered under Medical Council Code 50756, is an experienced otolaryngologist with a formal fellowship in Laryngology whose clinical and scholarly work focuses on disorders of the larynx, voice, and related upper airway conditions. She combines patient‑centered clinical care with academic research, contributing chapters and articles on tinnitus and other auditory and laryngeal disorders that reflect a broad interest in both diagnostic evaluation and conservative and surgical management strategies. Dr. Yousefi’s publications address epidemiology and clinical outcomes, and she has collaborated on studies examining hearing loss and laryngeal cancer, demonstrating engagement with multidisciplinary teams and population‑level research. In practice she emphasizes careful voice assessment, laryngoscopic evaluation, and individualized treatment plans that balance functional preservation with definitive disease control, and she is known for integrating evidence‑based protocols with attentive patient counseling. As an educator she participates in continuing medical education and contributes to clinical training, helping trainees develop skills in endoscopic laryngeal procedures and voice rehabilitation. Colleagues describe her as a clinician‑researcher who brings scholarly rigor to everyday practice, advancing care for patients with complex voice and airway disorders while maintaining a compassionate, outcomes‑focused approach.

