RH Provider
Robert W. Jyung, M.D.
Specialties:
Neurotology, Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery
Interests:
Cholesteatoma, Chronic Otitis Media, Facial Nerve, Otosclerosis and Stapedectomy, Hearing
Loss, Cochlear Implants, Bone-anchored Hearing Aids, Glomus Tumors, Acoustic Neuromas,
Meniere?s disease
Loss, Cochlear Implants, Bone-anchored Hearing Aids, Glomus Tumors, Acoustic Neuromas,
Meniere?s disease
Aetna, Inc.
America's Choice Provider Network (ACPN)
AmeriHealth of NJ
Amerivantage Dual Coordination (HMO SNP)
CHN Solutions
Clover Health Plans
Devon Health Services/ULLICO
FedMed, Inc
Horizon BCBS Managed Care
Horizon NJ Health
Horizon NJ Total Care (HNJH)
Horizon PPO Network
Medicaid
Medicare
Multiplan/PHCS
Prime Health Services, Inc.
Qual Care HMO
Qual Care PPO
Three Rivers Provider Network
Tricare
UHC Comm / Oxford
United Healthcare Community Plan (formerly AmeriChoice of NJ, Inc.)
WellCare Health Plans
Wellpoint (formerly AmeriGroup Medicaid HMO/Amerivantage Dual Coordination (HMO SNP))
University Hospital, Newark
Hackensack UMC-Mountainside Hospital - Montclair
B.S., University of Michigan Inteflex Program (09/01/1982-06/01/1985)
M.D., University of Michigan Medical School (08/01/1985-06/03/1989)
Barnes Hospital-Washington Univ School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA (07/01/1989-06/30/1990)
Residency: Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, Barnes Hospital-Washington Univ School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA (07/01/1990-06/30/1995)
Fellowship: Otology/Neurotology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, MA, USA (07/01/1995-06/30/1997)
Cholesteatoma, Chronic Otitis Media, Facial Nerve, Otosclerosis and Stapedectomy, Hearing
Loss, Cochlear Implants, Bone-anchored Hearing Aids, Glomus Tumors, Acoustic Neuromas,
Meniere?s disease
Locations
40.742375, -74.191345
90 Bergen Street
Newark, NJ 07103
United States
P:
See below
40.740542657877, -74.19226466709
140 Bergen Street
Newark, NJ 07103
United States
P:
973-972-9000
Provider Biography
Dr. Robert Jyung is the Director of Otology & Neurotology at Rutgers New Jersey Medical
School in Newark and is certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology. He received
his B.S. and M.D. degrees from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and did his
residency in otolaryngology at Washington University in St. Louis. After completing a
two-year fellowship in otology/neurotology at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, he
served as the director of otology/neurotology at Temple University Hospital in
Philadelphia for four years and then returned to Boston to work as a full-time academic
otologist for three years at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, a teaching hospital
for Harvard Medical School. He then took his current position at Rutgers New Jersey
Medical School. He has extensive experience in all aspects of temporal bone surgery,
focusing on cochlear implants, chronic ear disease, and skull base tumors.