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SoCal Breathe Free ENT physcian makes 2024 edition of Los Angeles Magazine Top Doctors list

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Matt Hershcovitch | SoCal Breathe Free press release

Matt Hershcovitch | SoCal Breathe Free press release

Matt Hershcovitch, a physician at SoCal Breathe Free, was recognized in the 2024 edition of Los Angeles Magazine's Top Doctors list. The magazine honored Hershcovitch for his contributions to the ear, nose, and throat (ENT) field.

According to a SoCal Breathe Free press release, Los Angeles Magazine selects medical professionals in various specialty areas through a peer-reviewed survey. The selection process, managed by Professional Research Services, is based on merit and expertise as well as nominations submitted by practicing physicians.

According to Los Angeles Magazine’s website, this year’s annual roundup includes more than 1,300 physicians practicing in the Los Angeles area.

The press release states that Hershcovitch obtained a degree in nuclear engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He received his medical degree from State University of New York and fulfilled his residency training in head and neck surgery at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. He also completed a fellowship in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery at Stanford University.

Today, Hershcovitch is a double board-certified physician with specialized training in ENT.

"Dr. Hershcovitch is committed to addressing various sinus conditions and diseases," SoCal Breathe Free stated in the press release. "He stays current with the latest advancements in sinus intervention technology, enabling him to provide minimally invasive office-based procedures tailored to treating these ailments."

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