Michael D. Most, MD, FACS

Most, Michael D., MD, FACS

Specialty:

Head and Neck Surgery

I am accepting new patients.

Phone number:

973-267-6400

Online Access:

I am not accepting e-mail or online appointment requests.

BA:

Biological Sciences, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY

MA:

Biomedical Sciences, Touro College Barry Z. Levine School of Health Sciences, Dix Hills, NY

MD:

Technion Israel Institute of Technology Faculty of Medicine, Haifa, Israel

Certifications:

Advanced Trauma Life Support, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Pediatric Advanced Life Support, and Basic Cardiac Life Support; Head and Neck Ultrasound

Residency:

Chief Resident, General Surgery, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY

Fellowship:

Head and Neck Oncologic and Microvascular Reconstructive Surgery, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY

Board Certification:

General Surgery, American Board of Surgery

Michael D. Most, MD, FACS, has expertise in surgical techniques, including robotic surgery, for head and neck cancers.

Dr. Most is a fellow of the the American College of Surgeons and a member of the American Thyroid Association, American Head and Neck Society, and New York Head and Neck Society.

During his residency, Dr. Most earned the Ginzberg Chief Resident of the Year Award and Junior Resident Clinical Achievement Award.

I specialize in:

Adrenal gland tumors, Benign and malignant oral cavity diseases, Benign head and neck diseases , Benign larynx tumors, Benign tumors of the mouth and throat, Branchial cleft tumors, da Vinci Surgical System, Endocrine disorders, Endocrine gland tumors, Esophageal cancer, Esophageal disease, Esophageal tumors, Head and neck cancer, Head and neck cancer surgery, Head and neck reconstruction, Larynx cancer, Laser microsurgery of the head and neck, Microvascular reconstructive surgery, Mouth and throat disease, Mouth cancer, Mouth sores and lesions, Parathyroid tumors, Pharynx cancer, Robotic head and neck surgery, Salivary gland disease, Thryoglassal cysts, Tongue cancer, Transoral robotic surgery, Upper aerodigestive tract cancers, Video-assisted surgery