Our goal is be the leading center for excellence in integrative, multidisciplinary, and people-oriented care for voice, airway, and swallowing disorders. 
From opera to gospel, from drill sergeant to preschool teacher, millions of professionals depend on their voices for singing or speaking.
Even if our jobs do not depend on our voices, our relationships do. Whether you are speaking to a hearing-impaired relative or your voice has been affected by a medical illness, everyone has a need to communicate.

People often think there’s nothing that can be done for their voices. The human voice is one of our most valuable tools, and anything that changes the way we talk or sing can be a voice problem. At the Duke Voice Care Center (DVCC), we focus on each person’s unique needs and goals for improving the voice.
Learn how Duke Voice Care Center helps people identify the cause of voice problems and develop a plan to improve their voices.
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For charitable donations, please contact the DVCC liaison at 919-681-4984 or donations@dukevoicecare.org.
