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Healthcare Directory—Margo M. McKenna MD

Last directory upload June-18-2022

Margo M. McKenna MD

 
Margo M. McKenna MD

Specialties:
Pediatric Otolaryngology
Otolaryngology

Medical School / Professional School:
State University of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine

Certifications:
American Board of Otolaryngology

Dr. Benoit specializes in all aspects of pediatric otolaryngology. She has special interests in hearing loss in children and pediatric airway problems. She comes to the University of Rochester from Boston, where she sought specialty training in pediatric disorders of the ear, nose, and throat at the Children's Hospital Boston, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School. Prior to this, she completed an internship in general surgery at the Brigham and Women's Hospital, and residency in the Harvard combined otolaryngology program. Dr. Benoit is originally from Western New York and received her doctorate from the University of Buffalo School of Medicine. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree with a neuroscience concentration from Cornell University.


Location(s)

University Otolaryngology Associates

2365 Clinton Avenue South Suite 200
Rochester New York 14618
Monroe County
Phone: 585-758-5700
Fax:      585-758-1299

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University of Rochester Pediatric Otolaryngology Associates

2365 Clinton Avenue South Suite 200
Rochester New York 14618
Monroe County
Phone: 585-758-5700
Fax:      585-758-1299

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University of Rochester Pediatric Otolaryngology Associates

125 Lattimore Road
Rochester New York 14620
Monroe County
Phone: 585-758-5700
Fax:      585-758-1299

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