آقای دکتر محمدرضا الماسی دارای بورد تخصصی جراحی گوش، گلو، بینی، سر و گردن از دانشگاه تهران در سال 1376 میباشند.
ایشان به طبابت در بیمارستان فوق تخصصی آتیه مشغول بوده و مطب آقای دکتر در خیابان اندرزگو پذیرای مراجعه گرامی در نوبت صبح و عصر میباشد.
برای سهولت مراجعین گرامی امکان رزرو آنلاین نوبت در سامانه فراهم آمده است …

Dr. Mohammad Reza Almassi, M.D.

ENT Surgeon
Member of the Iranian Society of Otolaryngology,
Head and Neck Surgery

EDUCATION
• Board Certification in Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery: 1998, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
• Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree:1991, University of Pécs , Hungary
• High School Diploma in Math-Physics: 1981, Isfahan, Iran

ACADEMIC.ACHIEVEMENTS

Presentations:
1. Endoscopic removal of orbital foreign body,  13th Iranian Congress of Ophthalmology, 17-20 Nov. 2004, Tehran, Iran
2. Removal of orbital foreign body through endoscopic sinus surgery, 11th International Congress of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, 10-12 Dec., 2003, Tehran, Iran

STRENGTH
• Leadership
• Management
• Team work

KEY.COMPETENCIES
Otologiv surgery: Chronic ear surgery, Hearing reconstruction surgery (ossiculoplasty, stapedectomy)
Rhinologic surgery: Endoscopic and Non-Endoscopic Sinonasal Surgery (Ethmoidecomy, Middle Meatal Antrostomy, Sphenoidotomy, Frontal Sinusotomy), Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery
Facial Plastic Surgery: Rhinoplasty, Otoplasty, Head and Neck Sugery, Laryngology: Neck mass excision, Parotidectomy, Thyroidectomy, Laryngeal polyp removal,.etc.
General Otolaryngology: Tonsillectomy, Adenoidectomy, Septoplasty, VT insertion
Special interests: Rhinoplasty, Endoscopic sinonasal and skull base surgery, Ear surgery

PUBLICATIONS and RESEARCH
1. A rare case of primary frontal sinus meningioma excised through combined endoscopic nasal and external approach, The scientific and research journal of Shahid Sadooghi University of Yazd
2. Specialty dissertation: A study of patients affected with bilateral sensorineural hearing loss associated with impaired speech discrimination disproportionate with the level of hearing loss, 1997