
Philip B. Zald, MD
Portland, OR 97213
The Oregon Clinic Ear, Nose & Throat Northeast
5050 Northeast Hoyt Street, Suite 655, Portland, OR 97213
About Philip B. Zald
As an otolaryngologist, Dr. Zald enjoys being able to offer both medical and surgical treatment options for patients across the lifespan who present with a diverse range of medical conditions. He finds it gratifying to be able to provide rapid resolution for acute, severe, or life-threatening illness. Dr. Zald is also very grateful to have frequent opportunities to form long-term relationships with patients who are faced with the challenges of managing chronic conditions that require ongoing, collaborative care.
University of Michigan
ResidencyOregon University
- Oregon Academy of Otolaryngology – Board Member, Past President
- American Board of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Otolaryngology
- Septal swell body treatment by transmucosal, incisionless radiofrequency reduction
- nnate immunity gene single nucleotide polymorphisms and otitis media
- Management of complete esophageal stricture after treatment of head and neck cancer using combined anterograde retrograde esophageal dilation
- Adenoid cystic carcinoma of the subglottic larynx: a case report and review of the literature
- Fatal central venous air embolism: A rare complication of esophageal dilation by rendezvous
- Contrast-enhanced MDCT characteristics of parathyroid adenomas
- The role of computed tomography for localization of parathyroid adenomas
- Docking of axonal mitochondria by syntaphilin controls their mobility and affects short-term facilitation
- Radiology Quiz Case 1: Carotid sheath parathyroid adenoma
- EC5S ubiquitin complex is recruited by KSHV latent antigen LANA for degradation of the VHL and p53 tumor suppressors
5050 Northeast Hoyt Street, Suite 655
Portland, OR 97213
Providence Portland Medical Center
Outside of work, Dr. Zald enjoys spending time with his family, outdoor recreation, wind sports, aviation, reading, and travel. He also likes to keep up with the latest developments in otolaryngology.