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Dr. Adam T Lloyd serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Division of Speech Pathology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. He specializes in voice and upper airway disorders while leading gender-affirming voice modification services for the LGBTQ+ community through UHealth's multidisciplinary team. His clinical work extends to collaborations with the Frost School of Music, integrating vocal pedagogy research with artistic performance health.
His educational credentials include:
- Doctoral Program at Northwestern University (2020)
- Fellowship in Otolaryngology at Ear, Nose, Throat and Plastic Surgery Associates (2012)
- Master's Program at University of Central Florida College of Medicine (2011)
- Master's Program at University of Tennessee Health Science Center (2006)
Research focuses on voice therapy outcomes, gender diverse voice modification, vocal pedagogy, singing voice disorders, and yoga-integrated mind-body practices for voice rehabilitation. His investigations span vocal pathology prevalence across singing genres, voice therapy adherence in Hispanic populations, and glottic lesion identification, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to vocal health.
Recent publications reveal strong trends in bridging clinical otolaryngology with music education and LGBTQ+ healthcare. Key themes include community-based clinical fellowship development, dysphagia-voice handicap relationships, vocal fold pathologies in singers, and cultural determinants of therapy success. His work consistently addresses practical applications for vocalists and gender-diverse patients.
Dr. Lloyd actively engages in clinical care across multiple UHealth sites in Florida, serving children through adults. His unique integration of yoga principles enhances voice evaluation and therapy protocols. While specific grant details are unreported, his research collaborations with the Frost School of Music and UHealth's LGBTQ+ Services demonstrate commitment to translational voice science.
He contributes to professional development through NYSTA initiatives and multidisciplinary gender-affirmation teams, advancing standards in voice pathology management and inclusive care delivery.





