Introduction
Steven Goudy, MD, serves as Division Chief of Otolaryngology at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, as well as Professor at Emory University School of Medicine. He joined Children’s in 2015 by way of Vanderbilt University Children’s Hospital, where he worked for 10 years following his fellowship training in pediatric otolaryngology.
Dr. Goudy’s clinical interests include maxillary development, Pierre Robin sequence, vascular malformations and velopharyngeal insufficiency.
Research
Dr. Goudy’s lab focuses on craniofacial bone regeneration and the basic biologic mechanisms that control facial bone and soft tissue regeneration. He currently collaborates with investigators at Georgia Institute of Technology and is supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Children’s Research Trust.
Focus of Practice
- Ear, Nose and Throat
Areas of Interest
- Maxillary development
- Pierre Robin sequence
- Vascular malformations
- Velopharyngeal insufficiency
Locations
Childrens Physician Group - Otolaryngology
Center for Advanced Pediatrics, 1400 Tullie Road NE 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30329 Get Directions 404-785-5437Childrens Physician Group - Otolaryngology
Center for Advanced Pediatrics, 1400 Tullie Road NE 6th Floor Atlanta, GA 30329 Get Directions 404-785-5437Childrens Physician Group - Otolaryngology
Childrens at Town Center Outpatient Care Center, 605 Big Shanty Road NW Kennesaw, GA 30144 Get Directions 404-785-5437Childrens Physician Group - Otolaryngology
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