

Director, The Chicago Institute for Voice Care (CIVC)
Dr. Sims is a baritone singer and accomplished
musician who carried these interests into the practice of medicine.
CIVC is an internationally recognized center for innovation in the
diagnosis and treatment of voice and swallowing disorders,
laryngeal function, and the relationship between the larynx and
systemic diseases. Endoscopic management of airway disease is
another facet of the practice. CIVC is also committed to addressing
healthcare disparities and integrated medicine.

Board Certification: | American Board of Otolaryngology |
Residency: | Yale University School of Medicine, Otolaryngology |
Internship: | Saint Mary's Hospital, Surgery |
Fellowship: | Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Laryngology |
Fellowship: | National Institute on Deafness and Communication |
Medical School: | Yale University School of Medicine |

H. Steven Sims, MD
Francis L. Lederer Professor, Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
Director, The Chicago Institute for Voice Care (CIVC)
Summary
Dr. Sims is a baritone singer and accomplished musician who carried these interests into the practice of medicine. CIVC is an internationally recognized center for innovation in the diagnosis and treatment of voice and swallowing disorders, laryngeal function, and the relationship between the larynx and systemic diseases. Endoscopic management of airway disease is another facet of the practice. CIVC is also committed to addressing healthcare disparities and integrated medicine.
Specialties & Services
- Ear Nose and Throat
- Otolaryngology
- Head and Neck Cancer Surgery
- Flexible Laryngoscopy
- Hoarseness
- Laryngeal EMG
- Laryngology
- Performing Arts Medicine
- The Professional Voice
- Videostroboscopy
- Voice/Speech Care
Education
Board Certification:
American Board of Surgery
Residency:
Yale University School of Medicine, Otolaryngology
Internship:
Saint Mary’s Hospital, Surgery
Fellowship:
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Laryngology
Fellowship:
National Institute on Deafness and Communication/td>
Medical School:
Yale University School of Medicine
- American Medical Association
- American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
- The Voice Foundation
- National Medical Association, Inc
- International College of Surgeons
- Chicago Laryngologic and Otologic Society
- National Association – Teachers of Singing
- National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
Research
- Characterizing the Apoptotic Pathway in Papilloma Cells. New treatment for Papillomatosis, UIC Medical Center, 2007
- Reservatrol as a Potential Survivin Inhibitor. New Treatment for Papillomatosis in a rabbit model, UIC Medical Center, 2006
- Are Lower Socio-Economic Class African-American Exposed to Qualitatively and Quantitatively Greater Risk for Head and Neck Cancer, UIC Medical Center, 2006
Publications
- H. Steven Sims, Bonnie E. Smith, Leping Yin, Wei Zhang, “Developing a Model to Assess the Culturally Sensitive, Predictive Value of the Voice Handicap Index”
- H. Steven Sims, Naveen D. Bhandarkar, Benjamin Johnson, “Metastatic Melanoma of the Larynx”
- H. Steven Sims, Sundip Patel, Arlene Barr, “Laryngeal EMG Findings in a Patient with HIV, John Cunningham Virus and Bilateral True Vocal Fold Motion Impairment”
Award
- Faculty Fellow, Certificate of Appreciation to recognize scholarly work on issues of race, ethnicity and culture. UIC Institute for Race and Public Policy
- Golden Apple Teaching Award, University of Nebraska Medical Center
- Castleberry Award for Clarence T. Sasaki, YH Kim, HS Sims, A Czibulka, “Motor Innervation of the Human Cricopharyngeus Muscle