Neil M. Sperling, MD

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9 W 67th St
New York, NY 10023
Dr Neil Sperling is among New York s most experienced surgeons for hearing restoration.Our center for hearing specializes in accurate diagnosis of hearing disorders with individualized recommendations for solutions including advanced technologies, implantable hearing devices and surgical hearing restoration. We seek to provide excellent patient care and an exceptional patient experience.Dr Sperling has expertise in otosclerosis and conductive hearing loss. He is involved in developing advanced technologies for hearing restoration including the Earlens device.
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