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Dr. Matt Hershcovitch Recognized in Los Angeles Magazine's 2024 Top Doctors List

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Dr. Matt Hershcovitch | SoCal Breathe Free

Dr. Matt Hershcovitch, a distinguished physician at SoCal Breathe Free, has been honored in the 2024 edition of Los Angeles Magazine's Top Doctors list for his exemplary contributions to the Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) field.

Each year, Los Angeles Magazine conducts a peer-reviewed survey to identify top medical professionals across a range of specialties. Managed by Professional Research Services, the selection process involves nominations from practicing physicians who nominate their peers based on merit and expertise.

Dr. Hershcovitch is a double board-certified physician with specialized training in ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) and Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. His academic journey began at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he earned a degree in Nuclear Engineering. He pursued his medical education at the State University of New York and completed his residency training in Head & Neck Surgery at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Dr. Hershcovitch further honed his skills through a fellowship in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Stanford University.

Dr. Hershcovitch is committed to addressing various sinus conditions and diseases. He stays current with the latest advancements in sinus intervention technology, enabling him to provide minimally invasive office-based procedures tailored to treating these ailments. These patient-centered innovations not only offer cost-effective solutions but also lead to improved outcomes, reduced complications, and quicker recovery periods.

About SoCal Breathe Free

SoCal Breathe Free Sinus & Allergy Centers is committed to providing the best sinus and allergy relief in Burbank and the surrounding area, using the most advanced, proven, patient-friendly techniques available. Our mission is to provide minimally invasive options for long-lasting relief so that patients can get back to living. 


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