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Her research efforts have focused on the molecular biology and molecular genetics underlying the development of head and neck cancer. Part-time Faculty.
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Specifically, we are examining the interrelationship between genetics, the immune system, bacteria, and scar formation in the airway. The Johns Hopkins Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery offers specialized care in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting the head and neck region. Johns Hopkins Medicine. She is currently a Johns Hopkins Otolaryngology faculty member practicing within the National Capital Region in Washington DC.
Originally from Northern California, Dr. Dhillon completed her medical and residency training at the University of Southern California, then completed her fellowships at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
Johns Hopkins Otolaryngology is a group practice with 1 location. The following physicians recently joined the Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery:Sees adult and pediatric patients for management of general otolaryngologic disease.Specializes in surgical treatment of benign and malignant tumors of the head and neck.Sees adult patients for the general management of Otolaryngologic disease.Sees adult and pediatric patients with sinus conditions.Treats children with the full spectrum of pediatric disorders, including head and neck masses, and sinus, voice, airway, swallowing and hearing disorders.Specializes in complex conditions of the ear, facial nerve and skull base.Treats patients with both benign and malignant tumors.Specializes in treating disorders of the ear and skull base, including chronic ear disease and conditions that cause dizziness, such as superior canal dehiscence syndrome, Meniere’s disease and bilateral vestibulopathy.