Colorado Voice Clinic in Greenwood Village | ENT Doctor (original) (raw)
ENT and Voice Care in Greenwood Village, CO
Put Your Best Voice Forward
ENT and Voice Care Services in Greenwood Village
Voice Disorders
Treatment for hoarseness, vocal strain, nerve issues, and age-related changes.
Professional Voice Care
Support for singers, speakers, and performers with voice issues.
Airway & Breathing Issues
Care for breathing problems caused by airway scarring or narrowing.
Neurologic & Structural Disorders
Care for nerve damage, laryngeal injuries, or structural voice box problems.
Diagnostic Services
Advanced tools to assess voice and swallowing function.
Surgical Services
Procedures to improve vocal fold and airway function.
Swallowing & Throat Issues
Treatment for pain, throat clearing, and swallowing difficulties.
David Opperman, M.D.
Board-certified otolaryngologist and fellowship-trained laryngologist
Dr. Opperman is a well-known, hyper-specialized ear, nose and throat physician. He often works with musicians, actors, lawyers and professionals who use their voice for a living.
His expertise offers more than comfort. It can save lives!
What to Expect
CONSULTATION
Schedule a time to come see us. We'll discuss what you're experiencing and then go through your options for care.
TREATMENT
Your treatment or care will be customized to you and for your personal needs.
RECOVERY
Most forms of care involve some sort of recovery. This allows the body to heal so you can get back to your life as quickly as possible.
Neil Peart
"After much experimentation with eardrops, creams, and hypotheses, Dr. David Opperman, persuaded me to visit their clinic in Denver, specializing in the Care of the Professional Voice, but also a musician's ear, nose, and throat problems. Both ears were badly infected, aggravated by wearing the in-ear monitors onstage, and perhaps by wearing earplugs on the motorcycle, too much heat and moisture create a rainforest environment for bacteria, fungus, eczema, and psoriasis. The doctors prescribed a heavy regimen of three different antibiotics, and recommended that I switch to headphones (and no earplugs on the bike, but its Cee Bailey windscreen is pretty quiet). Within a few days, they had given me back two reasonably healthy ears. Never again will I take for granted simply hearing what I'm playing, what the other guys are playing, and in everyday life what people are saying to me."