
Stephen Larson, M.D.

Stephen Larson, M.D. practices at:
Salt Lake City
22 south 900 East,
Salt Lake City, UT 84102
801-758-0428
Salt Lake City, UT 84102
801-758-0428
Millcreek
4400 S 700 E, Suite 240
Millcreek, UT 84107
801-758-0428
Millcreek, UT 84107
801-758-0428

4.7 out of 5 Patient Rating
Stephen Larson, MD grew up right here in Salt Lake City. He is a fellowship-trained laryngologist and belongs to the Academy of OTO-NHS. In addition to general ENT services, as a laryngologist, he specializes in disorders of voice, breathing and swallowing. When asked why he chose laryngology, he stated, “I like the positive impact that we can have on quality of life by improving people’s ability to speak, eat, and breathe better. I like the specialized training for in-office procedures and how this can give access to more patients.” We are excited to have him as a part of our practice!
Dr. Larson did his undergraduate studies at the University of Utah and then attended the George Washington School of Medicine in Washington, DC. After medical school he completed five years as an ENT resident physician at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. To follow his passion, he chose to pursue an additional two-year laryngological fellowship at Augusta University before returning to Utah and joining the ENT Center.
He loves Utah for its world-class skiing, fishing, camping and biking. In addition to these hobbies, he enjoys spending time with his wife and son, and because of his time in Memphis, enjoying some good BBQ!
Dr. Larson practices at our Millcreek and Salt Lake City clinics, is accepting new patients, and speaks fluent Spanish.
Publications and Presentations:
- Screening for Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Children With Sickle Cell Disease: A Pilot Study.
- Effect of drug induced sleep endoscopy on intraoperative decision making in pediatric sleep surgery.
- Quality of life outcomes following velopharyngeal insufficiency surgery.
- I’M SLEEPY Screening with AHI Correlation in Pediatric ENT: A Pilot Study.
- Interrelationship of Structure and Function in Maxillofacial Fractures.
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