
Dr. Soroush Zaghi is a specialist in Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery with advanced training in sleep, breathing, tongue-tie, and myofunctional disorders. He graduated from Harvard Medical School, the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), and Stanford University. He currently serves as the Medical Director of The Breathe Institute, where he leads a multidisciplinary team focused on the comprehensive treatment of nasal obstruction, mouth breathing, snoring, and obstructive sleep apnea across the lifespan.
Dr. Zaghi is widely published, with over 100+ peer-reviewed articles spanning the fields of neuroscience, head and neck surgery, myofunctional therapy, sleep-disordered breathing, and tongue-tie surgery. His clinical and academic work emphasizes the role of tethered oral tissues and oral myofascial dysfunction in craniofacial development, upper airway resistance syndrome, and pediatric and adult sleep-disordered breathing.
As an invited speaker, author, and journal reviewer, Dr. Zaghi is dedicated to advancing a functional, root-cause approach to airway health, offering education and training to providers around the world in the evaluation and management of tongue-tie and related disorders.