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April Marie Landry, MD

Pediatric Otolaryngologist

Gender
Female
Language
English

Primary Specialty

Otolaryngology


Education

Board Certification
Am Bd Otolaryngology
Residency:
Mayo Clinic Hospital
Fellowship:
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

Publications

Pubmed Profile

Network


Introduction

April Landry, MD, is a Pediatric Otolaryngologist at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and serves as Assistant Professor at Emory University School of Medicine. Dr. Landry received her residency training at Mayo Clinic where she developed an interest in otolaryngology. Following her residency, she completed a fellowship focused on pediatric airway disorders at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.

Dr. Landy enjoys working with patients who have tracheostomy tubes and helping guide their families through the process of tracheostomy tube removal.

Awards

Hidden Gem Award recipient, Emory University, Otolaryngology

Focus of Practice

  • Ear, Nose and Throat
  • Pediatric otolaryngology

Areas of Interest

  • Airway reconstruction
  • Tracheostomy
  • OSA
  • Tracheomalacia
  • Dysphagia

Locations

Childrens Physician Group - Otolaryngology

Center for Advanced Pediatrics, 1400 Tullie Road NE 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30329 Get Directions 404-785-5437

Childrens Physician Group - Otolaryngology

Childrens at Hudson Bridge, 1494 Hudson Bridge Road Stockbridge, GA 30281 Get Directions 404-785-KIDS (5437)

Professional Affiliations

  • American Academy of Otolaryngology
  • American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology
  • Georgia Society of Otolaryngology

Research & Publications

Dr. Landry’s research includes the use of 3D-printed external splints for tracheomalacia; tracheostomy complications and decannulation protocols; and the use of speaking valves with tracheostomy.

In the News

How Georgia Tech and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta used 3D printing to save an infant's life

The groundbreaking procedure was the first-ever performed in the southeast and the 15th procedure overall.


11Alive

3D-Printed Tracheal Splints Used in Groundbreaking Pediatric Surgery

Children’s performed Georgia’s first-ever procedure to place 3D-printed tracheal splints in a pediatric patient.


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