Education & Training
- Doctor of Medicine (MD): The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (Honors)
- Bachelor of Science (Biochemistry): New York University, Summa Cum Laude
- Internship: General Surgery – University of Pennsylvania Medical Center
- Residency: Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery – University of Pennsylvania Medical Center
- Fellowship: Pediatric Otolaryngology – Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia / University of Pennsylvania
Professional Memberships
- American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery
- American Rhinologic Society
- American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Teaching & Lectures
An active educator and lecturer, Dr. Samadi is frequently invited to speak on topics across pediatric and adult otolaryngology at medical conferences and professional forums.
Practice Location & Contact
ENT, Sinus & Hearing Care Center
Address: 10 Forest Ave, Suite 100
Paramus, NJ 07652
Phone: Phone: (201) 996-1505
Clinical Expertise
- Dr. Samadi specializes in:
- Pediatric and adult ENT disorders
- Hearing loss and tinnitus
- Balance and vestibular disorders
- Sinus and nasal disease
- Advanced hearing rehabilitation, including cochlear implantation
Since 2003, Dr. Samadi has served as Director of the Cochlear Implant Center, one of the few centers in New Jersey offering cochlear implantation for both pediatric and adult patients with profound sensorineural hearing loss.
Research & Academic Contributions
Dr. Samadi has been actively involved in both basic science and clinical research throughout his medical career. His research affiliations include:
- New York University
- Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
- Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
- University of Pennsylvania Medical Center
- Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
He has published extensively in peer-reviewed medical journals and has received multiple national recognitions for clinical and scientific research. In 2001, he was awarded distinguished recognition by the American Broncho-Esophageal Association for his basic science research.

