VoiceEgypt 2026

International Conference on Voice and Swallowing Disorders

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About Event

Biggest Conference for Voice and Swallowing Disorders

Over the few days between 14 and 16 October 2026, we will explore the latest innovations, research, and clinical practices in our field. This event is more than just a
platform for knowledge exchange-it is an opportunity to foster new partnerships, reignite
our passion for our work, and inspire each other with fresh ideas and solutions. Over the
conference days, we will delve into the Iatest research findings, innovative therapies,
and clinical practices that address voice and swallowing disorders

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Schedule

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Full program of conference will be available soon

  • Day 1 - 14 October, 2026
  • Day 2 - 15 October, 2026
  • Day 3 - 16 October, 2026

Conference Registration

  • Registration fees for the Congress include:
    – Participation in the Congress scientific sessions and workshops (Hands-on).
    – Entrance to the exhibition
    – Coffee Breaks throughout the congress
    – Lunches throughout the congress.

Target Audiance

Phoniatricians and ENT

Speech-Language Pathologists

Event Venue

Tolip El Narges in New Cairo boasts 121 upscale rooms amidst lush greenery, complemented by two restaurants and bars. Leisure amenities feature a heated swimming pool, kids’ pool, Olympic pool, gym, football courts, and multipurpose courts. 

(A) Different Topics in Voice and Voice Disorders in the Different Stages of Life, including but not limited to the latest approaches in diagnosing and treating voice disorders, including:

  • Mini-microsuture technique in phonosurgery: Tips and tricks.

  • Muscle-specific voice therapy: A vector analysis approach.

  • Singing voice therapy: Principles and techniques.

  • Innovative voice therapy techniques,

  • Technology-assisted vocal rehabilitation,

  • Office-based laryngeal procedures: indications and requirements.

  • Surgical approaches for organic voice problems.

  • Paediatric airway and voice problems.

  • Critical care, and laryngeal complications of intubation and tracheostomy.

(B) Dysphagia in the Different Stages of Life: Including but not limited to the latest techniques and tools for assessing and diagnosing swallowing disorders in children and adults, including:

  • Instrumental assessment, videofluoroscopy and endoscopy, etc.

  • Discuss the various causes of dysphagia in children and adults, including neurological conditions (e.g., stroke, Parkinson’s disease), structural abnormalities, cancer, and aging-related changes.

  • Present innovative rehabilitation strategies for adults with dysphagia, including exercise-based therapies, neuromuscular electrical stimulation, and sensory-enhanced interventions.

  • Nutritional assessment and intervention in dysphagic patients.

  • Office-based/surgical procedures in the management of swallowing disorders.