Phillip L. Massengill, MD, FACS
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Languages Spoken:English
About Phillip Massengill, MD, FACS
Phillip L. Massengill, MD, FACS, graduated from Boston University School of Medicine in 1995 and completed his Surgical Internship at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC. He went on to complete his residency in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma, Washington, in conjunction with the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Washington in Seattle. Prior to medical school, Dr. Massengill was involved in noise-induced hearing loss research which culminated in a Master of Arts in Medical Sciences at Boston University School of Medicine.
Dr. Massengill is a board-certified Otolaryngologist-Head and Neck Surgeon and is affiliated with Hudson Valley Ambulatory Surgery Center and Orange Regional Medical Center in Middletown, NY where he has held numerous leadership positions to include the President of the Medical Staff. His interests include general and pediatric otolaryngology, endoscopic and balloon sinus procedures. He is a member of the American Academy Of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Board of Governors where he is actively involved in several committees. Dr. Massengill serves on the Board of Directors for both the Greater Hudson Valley Health System and The New York State Society of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.
Dr. Massengill is a military veteran having served with the 82nd Airborne Infantry Division in Operation Iraqi Freedom in Balad, Iraq in 2004. He served as a Physician on active duty in the United States Army from 1995-2006.
Dr. Massengill is also now performing a breakthrough procedure for the treatment of Chronic Sinusitis called Balloon Sinuplasty.
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Dr. Phillip Massengill explains Navigational Sinus Surgery. He discusses exactly what happens during the surgery and why a physician might choose to go this route.
- NULL, Boston University School of Medicine
- General Surgery, Walter Reed Army Medical Center
- Otolaryngology, Madigan Army Medical Center