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Edith A. McFadden, MD FAAOA


Dr. McFadden practices an integrated approach to General Pediatric and Adult Otolaryngology and Allergy, with special interests in ear, hearing and balance disorders; sinus and nasal diseases; voice and swallowing disorders; endoscopy; minisurgery and microsurgery.

Dr. McFadden graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. She received her general surgery training at Strong Memorial Hospital of the University of Rochester and the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. She received her specialty training in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and then went on to complete a laboratory Neuroscience Fellowship in auditory neuroanatomy and physiology at the Institute for Neuroscience of the University of Pennsylvania, and a clinical Fellowship in Allergy and Rhinology at the University of Chicago.

Dr. McFadden is board certified in Allergy and Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery by the American Board of Otolaryngology. She is a Fellow of both the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and the American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy. She is a member of the American Rhinology Society and the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. She is also a member of the Medical Society of Milwaukee County, a member of the Board of the Wisconsin Medical Society, Wisconsin Society of Otalaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and Milwaukee Society of Medicine and Surgery of the Head and Neck and the Illinois Society of Asthma, Allergy and Immunology .

Dr. McFadden is a member of the medical staffs of St. Francis Hospital in Milwaukee, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin in Wauwatosa, and the Surgicenter of Greater Milwaukee.

She is an assistant clinical professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin.


Dr. McFadden has published her basic science laboratory research and clinical medical research in a number of national medical journals. This is a list of her Original Peer Reviewed Articles:

McFadden, E.A., Saunders, J.C. (1989) * Recovery of Auditory Function Following Intense Sound Exposure in the Neonatal Chick. Hear Res, 41, 205-216. (*The most frequently cited paper on this topic over the past decade.)

McFadden, E.A.,
Kany, R.J., Fink, J.N. and Toohill, R.J. (1990) Surgery For Sinusitis and Aspirin Triad. Laryngoscope,100,1043-46.

Woodson, B.T., McFadden, E.A. and Toohill, R.J. (1991) Clinical
Experience with the Lichtenberger Endo-extralaryngeal Needle Carrier.
Laryngoscope, 101, 1019-23.

Kass, E.G., McFadden, E.A. and Toohill, R.J. (1993) Acute Epiglottitis in the Adult:Experience With a Seasonal Presentation. Laryngoscope, 103, 841-44.

McFadden, E.A., Haberkamp, T. and Khafagy, Y. (1995) Gunshot Injuries to the Temporal Bone. Laryngoscope, 105 (10):1053-7.

McFadden, E.A., Woodson, B.T., Massaro, B. and Toohill, R.T. (1996)
Orbital Complications of Sinusitis in Aspirin Triad Syndrome. Laryngoscope, 106 (9):1103-7.

McFadden, E.A., Haberkamp. T., Khafagy, Y. (1997) Penetrating Injuries to the Temporal Bone. Laryngoscope.

McFadden, E.A., Woodson, B.T., Fink, J. and Toohill, R.J. (1997)
Surgical Treatment of Sinusitis in Aspirin Triad. American Journal Rhinology.

Toohill, R.J. and McFadden, E.A. (1997) Aspirin Triad and Reactive
Airway Disease. Proceedings of the American Bronchoesophgological Society.

McFadden, E.A., Bomer, K., Adusumilli, V., Nelson, R. and Corey, J.P.
(1998) Assessment of Environmental Controls on Allergy Symptoms and Quality of Life: Development and Testing of Questionnaires for Clinical Use.

McFadden , E.A., Gungor, A., Ng, B.A., Mamikoglu, B, Mionuddin, R and Corey, J.P.(2000) Loratadine/pseudoephedrine for Nasal Symptoms in Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis: A Double-blind, Placebo- controlled Study. ENT Journal, 2000;79:254-267.


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