Atlantic Ear Nose & Throat

Dr. Daniel Rothbaum has been delivering compassionate care of the highest quality to patients in Central Florida for over twelve years.  He is honored to be named one of Orlando’s “Elite Doctors.”

Dr. Rothbaum specializes in Otolaryngology and Facial Plastic surgery. As an Otolaryngologist, Dr. Rothbaum treats diseases of the ears, nose, and throat in both children and adults.  He enjoys treating a wide range of ear, nose and throat problems, including allergies, hearing loss, chronic ear infections, head & neck cancers, hoarseness, sleep apnea, and voice & swallowing difficulties.  His surgical expertise includes minimally invasive sinus surgery, advanced techniques in facial reconstruction after skin cancer removal (Mohs reconstruction), cosmetic and functional surgery of the nose as well as pediatric ENT surgery.  

Dr. Rothbaum graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College in Cambridge, MA with a degree in Social Studies. He received his Medical Doctorate (MD) degree from the Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, CT.

Dr. Rothbaum completed his internship and residency training at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD. He spent a year of his training focused on Facial Plastic Surgery under the principal guidance of Drs. Ira Papel and Patrick Byrne, nationally recognized leaders in the field.

While at Johns Hopkins, Dr. Rothbaum researched robotic surgical systems. He has applied this system to middle and inner ear surgery. In addition, Dr. Rothbaum has also designed and patented several novel surgical instruments.

Dr. Rothbaum has spent considerable time abroad and speaks Spanish, Portuguese, and Hebrew. 

In his free moments, he enjoys hiking, biking, and jogging, but he gets most of his exercise chasing after his two teenage sons.

Dr. Devang Shah is Board Certified in Otolaryngology and has been serving the Central Florida community for over 20 years. He treats both children and adults and specializes in the surgical treatment of chronic sinusitis, ear infections, thyroid disease, head & neck cancers, sleep apnea, snoring, dizziness, voice and swallowing difficulties, and hearing loss. His surgical expertise includes minimally invasive endoscopic sinus surgery and office based balloon sinus dilation.

Dr. Shah received his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, MA. He then received his medical degree with honors from the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Jersey, and went to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, for his surgical training. He completed his internship in general surgery under the guidance of John Cameron, MD, and continued at Johns Hopkins Hospital for his residency in Otolaryngology under Charles Cummings, MD.

Before attending medical school, Dr. Shah also spent time working for Hewlett-Packard’s Medical Product Group, where he designed components used in bedside monitors in critical care settings in hospitals. These units are still in use today. Dr. Shah is also the co-author of several journal articles investigating the relationship between microscopic inner ear structures to hearing function. He has presented this work at research conferences.

He is a member of both the American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery and Alpha Omega Alpha (a medical honor society).

In 2010 Dr. Shah was invited to join the faculty of Florida State University – College of Medicine, where he now serves as Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Surgery.

Outside of work, Dr. Shah enjoys bicycling, along with kayaking and hiking during high-adventure scouting campouts with his three boys.

 

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