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Office
985 Berkshire Blvd
Ste 101
Wyomissing, PA 19610Phone+1 610-374-5599Fax+1 610-375-1262
Summary
- Dr. Adam Vasconcellos is an otolaryngologist in Wyomissing, PA and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Reading Hospital, Surgical Institute of Reading, Penn State Health St. Joseph, and Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. He received his medical degree from Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and has been in practice 5 years. He is experienced in thyroid and parathyroid surgery, obstructive sleep apnea and upper airway stimulation (inspire), and rhinology and sinus surgery.
Education & Training
- Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University/TJUHResidency, Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 2014 - 2019
- Brigham and Women's HospitalResidency, Internal Medicine, 2011 - 2014
- The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown UniversityClass of 2011
Certifications & Licensure
- PA State Medical License 2014 - 2024
- DE State Medical License 2015 - 2018
- MA State Medical License 2011 - 2014
- American Board of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Otolaryngology
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Inductee Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, 2011
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 4 citationsThe Impact of Upper Airway Stimulation on Swallowing Function.Colin Huntley, Adam Vasconcellos, Michael Mullen, David W. Chou, Haley Geosits
Ear, Nose, & Throat Journal. 2019-05-29 - 4 citationsKnowledge, attitudes, and behaviors regarding the bone marrow registry among college and medical students in Rhode Island.Adam Vasconcellos, Anthony Nunes, Edward Feller
Medicine and Health, Rhode Island. 2011-10-01 - 4 citationsInclusion of the first cervical nerve does not influence outcomes in upper airway stimulation for treatment of obstructive sleep apnea.Ayan Kumar, Adam Vasconcellos, Maurits Boon, Colin Huntley
The Laryngoscope. 2020-05-01
Professional Memberships
- Fellow
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