Elycia K. Kazemian, MD is a Colorado native, having grown up in Denver and attended Cherry Creek High School. She received her undergraduate degree from Creighton University, graduating summa cum laude with a double major in Biology and Spanish. During her time at Creighton, she spent a semester studying Spanish Literature at the University of Salamanca, was inducted into the Alpha Sigma Nu Jesuit Honor Society, and spent multiple summers conducting research at the University Hospital in Zurich, Switzerland. Dr. Kazemian moved to Chicago to attend Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine and stayed to complete her residency training in Otolaryngology at Loyola University Medical Center, training under numerous internationally renowned expert physicians. During her residency training, she conducted research on parotid cancer, Bell’s palsy, Covid-19, and chronic ear surgery. She received multiple research awards from her department and from the Chicago Laryngological and Otological Society research forum for her publication on survival and parotid cancer.
Dr. Kazemian enjoys the breadth of surgical and medical disease processes that practice in comprehensive otolaryngology provides. She has specific interests in functional rhinoplasty, cochlear implantation, otologic diseases, salivary gland disorders, thyroid surgery, and sinus surgery. Dr. Kazemian is fluent in Swiss-German and Spanish and is eager to provide care to the Spanish-speaking population of Colorado Springs. She is delighted to return to Colorado and lives in Colorado Springs with her fiancé.