Michael Bergstein, MD

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Head and Neck Surgery

Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

358 N Broadway Suite 203 Sleepy Hollow, NY, 10591 Westchester County

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Dr. Michael J. Bergstein is a double boarded fellowship trained surgeon with particular expertise in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery as well as balloon sinus surgery. Dr. Bergstein completed his residency training at the Mount Sinai Medical Center at New York in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. He then completed his facial plastic and reconstructive surgery fellowship at the University of California at San Francisco.


Dr. Bergstein is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York and participates in the education and training of residents in all aspects of facial plastic reconstructive surgery.


Over the past twenty years Dr. Bergstein has received numerous professional awards including being listed in New York Magazine's Best Doctors. As Surgical Director of the Phelps Memorial Hospital Sleep Laboratory, Dr. Bergstein has successfully treated hundreds of patients who suffer with snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.

Education

  • MD: Icahn School Of Medicine At Mount Sinai

  • Residency in Otolaryngology: Mount Sinai Medical Center

  • Residency in Surgery: Mount Sinai Medical Center

  • Fellowship in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: University of California San Francisco

Board Certifications

  • American Board of Otolaryngology

Areas of Expertise

  • Balloon Sinuplasty

  • Chronic Sinusitis

  • Rhinoplasty

  • Otoplasty

  • Facial Reconstructive Skin Cancer Surgery

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Michael Bergstein – Video Business Card

Hi, I’m Dr. Michael Bergstein. I just want to tell you a little bit about myself and my practice. I went to medical school at Mount Sinai School of Medicine for four years, and then...

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Tonsilitis – Types

Different kinds of tonsillitis include those that are acute tonsillitis as well as chronic tonsillitis. And then there’s something called viral tonsillitis. Now most infections will go away if given the opportunity by themselves, but...

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Covid-19 – Smell Treatment

In terms of therapy, that is to either get the patient to get your smell returned or to help with the adverse smell that is not working in terms of smelling foul odors. What we...

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Tonsillitis – Similar Symptoms

Is there anything that might look like tonsillitis, but is something else? Well, certainly there are. Tonsillitis is a common condition with similar symptoms to many other throat conditions, making it difficult to differentiate between...

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Rhinoplasty, Septoplasty, and Balloon Sinuplasty

Rhinoplasty vs. Septoplasty   A rhinoplasty is a cosmetic procedure and a septoplasty is a functional procedure to make you breathe better. Some patients who experience a chronic inability to breathe well through their nose...

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Tonsillitis – Conditions

There’s a condition we call obstructive sleep apnea. That is where a patient snores, typically a child, and as a result of the storing, there’s an indication that there may be a stoppage of breathing....

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Rhinoplasty

I’m here to talk to you today about rhinoplasty and septoplasty. A rhinoplasty is a cosmetic procedure and a septoplasty is a functional procedure to make you breathe better. Some patients who experience a chronic...

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Effects of COVID-19 on Smell

One of the distressing portions or parts of COVID that I see in my office quite a bit are patients who come in after having had the disease and say that they can’t smell. Now,...

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Balloon Sinuplasty

Today I want to talk to you about balloon sinuplasty. What is balloon sinuplasty? No, we’re not filling up a balloon with helium and putting it up your nose. What we’re doing is we’re expanding...

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All About Tonsillitis

What Are Tonsils?   Tonsils are lymphoid tissue and what they do is they sit in the back of the throat and they catch certain bacteria, some viruses themselves, that can then go into the...

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