
Adam Kravietz
MD, MPHDr. Adam Kravietz specializes in laryngology, with clinical interests in office-based procedures of the larynx, voice and swallowing disorders, care of the professional voice, subglottic/tracheal stenosis and neurogenic cough. He earned his Doctor of Medicine and Master of Public Health from the University of Miami and his Bachelor of Arts in Molecular Biology and certificate in neuroscience from Princeton University. He is a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society and Delta Omega, Beta Sigma Chapter, Public Health Honor Society. He then completed a residency in Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. He then further specialized by completing a fellowship in Laryngology with Dr. Blake Simpson at the University of Alabama, Birmingham.
Dr. Kravietz grew up on Long Island, New York. His hobbies include reading sci-fi books, watching movies, exercising, running, hiking and cycling. He’s a big fan of the Knicks, Yankees and 49ers. He and his wife Mia love to travel around the world.
Degree
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Doctor of Medicine, Class of 2018
Master of Public Health, Class of 2018
Princeton University
Bachelor of Arts in Molecular Biology, Class of 2013
Certificate in Neuroscience
Training
Fellowship
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Laryngology Fellowship, Graduated 2024
Residency
NYU Grossman School of Medicine; Otolaryngology Residency, Graduated 2023
Board Certification
American Board of Otolaryngology
Publications
- Kravietz A, Crosby T, Yang J, Balou S, Dion DR, Logan A, Amin MR. A Large Cohort Analysis of Epiglottic Phenotypes and Pharyngeal Residue. (2024) Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. Apr;133(4):375-83.
- Benedict P, Kravietz A, Yang J, Achlatis E, Doyle C, Johnson AM, Dion GR, Amin MR. Longitudinal effects of base of tongue concurrent chemoradiation therapy in a pre-clinical model. (2023) Laryngoscope. Jun;133(6):1455-61.
- Benedict P, Kravietz A, Achlatis E, Wang B, Zhang Y, Kidane J, Harrison T, Miller J, Drake VE, Best SR, McWhorter AJ, Lin RJ, Rosen CA, Smith LJ, Amin MR. Prospective, Multi-Center Study of the Anatomic Distribution of Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis. (2022) Laryngoscope. Dec;132(12):2403-11.
- Szczupak M, Kravietz A, Patel J, Grobman A, Sidani C, Hoffer ME. Utilization of computed tomography in temporal bone fractures at a large level I trauma center. (2021) Laryngoscope. Jan;131(1):E278-E282.
- Generoso M, Alvarez P, Kravietz A, Mwamzuka M, Marshed F, Ahmed A, Khaitan A. High soluble CD163 levels correlate with disease progression and inflammation in Kenyan children with perinatal HIV-infection. (2020) AIDS. Jan 1;34(1):33-38.
- Eshraghi AA, Oker N, Ocak E, Verillaud B, Babcock T, Camous D, Kravietz A, Morcos J, Herman P, Kania R. Management of facial nerve schwannoma: a multicenter study of 50 cases. (2019) J Neurol Surg B Skull Base. Aug;80(4):352-356.
- Iyengar S, Kravietz A, Bartholomew TS, Forrest D, Tookes HE. Baseline differences in characteristics and risk behaviors among people who inject drugs by syringe exchange program modality: an analysis of the Miami IDEA syringe exchange. (2019) Harm Reduct J. Jan 23;16(1):7.
- McCarty B, Mwamzuka, M, Marshed F, Generoso M, Alvarez P, Ilmet T, Kravietz A, Ahmed A, Borkowsky W, Unutmaz D, Khaitan A. Low peripheral T follicular helper cells in perinatally HIV-infected children correlate with advancing HIV disease. (2018) Front Immunol. Aug 24;9:1901.
- Kravietz A, Angara P, Le M, Sargi Z. Disparities in Screening for Head and Neck Cancer: Evidence from the NHANES, 2011-2014. (2018) Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 159(4):683-691.
- Kravietz A. Thyroid and Parathyroid Disease. In J. Buicko. M. Lopez-Viejo. (Ed.), Handbook of Pediatric Surgery (2018). Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
- Kravietz A, Buicko J. Thyroglossal Duct Cysts and Branchial Cleft Cysts. In J. Buicko. M. Lopez-Viejo. (Ed.), Handbook of Pediatric Surgery (2018). Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
- Kravietz A, Buicko JL, Parreco JP, Lopez MA, Kozol RA. Thirty-day readmissions following parathyroidectomy: Evidence from the National Readmissions Database, 2013-2014. (2018) Am J Otolaryngol. 39(2):82-7.
- Alvarez P, Mwamzuka M, Marshed F, Kravietz A, Ilmet T, Ahmed A, Borkowsky W, Khaitan A. Immune activation despite preserved CD4 T cells in perinatally HIV-infected children and adolescents. (2017) PLoS One. 12(12):e0190332.
- Foldi J, Kozhaya L, McCarty B, Mwamzuka M, Marshed F, Ilmet T, Kravietz A, Ahmed A, Borkowsky W, Unutmaz D, & Khaitan A. HIV-Infected Children Have Elevated Levels of PD-1+ Memory CD4 T Cells With Low Proliferative Capacity and High Inflammatory Cytokine Effector Functions. (2017) J Inf Dis. 216(6):641-50.
- Kravietz A, Kab S, Wald L, Dugravot A, Singh-Manoux A, Moisan F, Elbaz A. Association of UV radiation with Parkinson disease incidence: A nationwide French ecologic study. (2016) Environ Res. 154:50-56.
- Khaitan A, Kilberg M, Kravietz A, Ilmet T, Tastan C, Mwamzuka M, Marshed F, Liu M, Ahmed A, Borkowsky W, Unutmaz D. HIV-Infected Children Have Lower Frequencies of CD8+ Mucosal-Associated Invariant T (MAIT) Cells That Correlate with Innate Th17 and Th22 Subsets. (2016) PLoS One. 11(8):e0161786.
- Khaitan A, Kravietz A, Mwamzuka M, Marshed F, Ilmet T, Said S, Ahmed A, Borkowsky W, Unutmaz D. FOXP3+Helios+ regulatory T cells, immune activation and advancing disease in HIV infected children. (2016) J AIDS. 72(5):474-84.