Dr. Guy Stofman is an ENT doctor, or otolaryngologist, in Pittsburgh, PA. He treats conditions that affect the structures of the head and neck.
Yes, Dr. Guy M. Stofman is accepting new patients at this office.
(412) 232-8340
1350 Locust Street, Suite G103, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Yes, Dr. Guy M. Stofman is accepting new patients at this office.
(412) 232-8340
1350 Locust Street, G103, Pittsburgh, PA 15219-4763
Yes, Dr. Guy M. Stofman is accepting new patients at this office.
(412) 572-6156
1050 Bower Hill Road, Suite 105, Pittsburgh, PA 15243-1866
Dr. Guy Stofman graduated from Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University in 1984.
Dr. Stofman has three offices in Pennsylvania where he specializes in ENT / Otolaryngology, Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery.
Dr. Stofman works with two doctors including Dr. John Brosious and Dr. Robert Bragdon.
As an ear, nose & throat specialist, otolaryngologist Dr. Guy Stofman offers medical and surgical care for patients suffering from complications, diseases and disorders of the head and neck – including the ears, nose and throat. Dr. Stofman may treat a variety of disorders that affect upper-airway breathing, speech, swallowing, and balance and hearing, among other functions. Common conditions treated by an otolaryngologist may include post-nasal drip, asthma, and ear infections.
Plastic surgeons perform a wide variety of surgeries that can restore or correct the form and function of the human body, which can be either cosmetic or reconstructive in nature. Dr. Stofman is able to correct abnormalities of the body that may be causing adverse health effects, or perform surgeries to correct malformations caused by birth defects, trauma, tumors or disease. He also performs elective surgeries, which patients undergo to improve the aesthetic appearance of a certain body part.
A hand surgeon in Pennsylvania, Dr. Stofman cares for injuries and complications of the hand, fingers, wrist, forearm, elbow and shoulder. Dr. Stofman is specifically trained to diagnose each patient and determine whether or not surgical intervention is medically necessary, as surgery is usually seen as a last resort when other treatment methods have been exhausted. As a result, treatment can be surgical or non-surgical in nature.
Please Note: The information displayed below is sourced from the 2014 Medicare Physician and Other Supplier National Provider Identifier (NPI) Aggregate Report. It's important to remember that the statistics below are not inclusive of all patients treated by Dr. Stofman, but only those who participate in Medicare.