Craig Richman, MD, is board certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology and earned a second board certification in Sleep Medicine. Dr. Richman completed extensive additional training to become certified in minimally invasive Trans Oral Robotic Surgery (TORS) procedures for both sleep apnea and head and neck cancer.
Craig Richman, MD, is board certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology and earned a second board certification in Sleep Medicine. Dr. Richman completed extensive additional training to become certified in minimally invasive Trans Oral Robotic Surgery (TORS) procedures for both sleep apnea and head and neck cancer.
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I didn’t like the long way, but that was OK until Dr Richmond looked at his watch while talking to me that really hurtI’m
(1 week ago)
Mar-2026
Very kind and professional. He made me feel at ease and solved my issue!
(1 week ago)
Mar-2026
Thorough, good listener and clear in explaining options
(2 weeks ago)
Mar-2026
Dr. Richman is very nice and does a great job.
(2 weeks ago)
Mar-2026
Dr. Richman was
(2 weeks ago)
Mar-2026
Happy to have Dr. Richman as my new ENT. Addressed my concerns and answered all of my questions.
(2 weeks ago)
Mar-2026
Very concerned, professional, informative, friendly, and knowledgeable!
(3 weeks ago)
Mar-2026
Very engaging, detailed and caring physician.
(3 weeks ago)
Mar-2026
Seems like a nice guy but more than a little lazy in my view. Failed to notice an extremely important finding in my sleep study - I had to find it. Then failed to formulate or even offer a strategy for re-doing the sleep study over multiple nights in a way that would test the hypothesis, and didn't seem to be aware of online, at home tests that would fit the bill. I had to find those myself. Then, after I sourced, procured and conducted those at-home sleep studies myself he charged me to examine the results of the studies, which showed a greatly significant improvement in my condition (from needing CPAP to not). Again, coming from my own self-diagnosis and self-treatment strategy. Finally, he made me wait half an hour in waiting room to review those results. And the front desk was a little surly.
(3 weeks ago)
Mar-2026
Very thorough and personable, did not feel rushed at all!
Craig Richman, MD, a fourth-generation native Atlantan, attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he was named a Benjamin Franklin Scholar and graduated with honors.
He began his medical career at Emory University School of Medicine and completed an internship in General Surgery at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital, where he also completed his residency training in Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, serving as Chief Resident during his final year in Miami. During residency, Dr. Richman was selected to be an international exchange resident in Germany at the University of Freiburg. Following completion of residency in Miami, he moved to Chicago, where he completed his fellowship in Head & Neck Surgery at Rush University/Cook County Hospital.
Dr. Richman is board certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology and earned a second board certification in Sleep Medicine. He was also selected as a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. In addition, Dr. Richman completed extensive additional training to become certified in minimally invasive Trans Oral Robotic Surgery (TORS) procedures for both sleep apnea and head and neck cancer.
In his free time, Dr. Richman enjoys spending time with his wife and two children, traveling, hiking, and biking. An avid music and sports fan, he also enjoys playing recreational sports as well as attending concerts and professional sporting events.
I didn’t like the long way, but that was OK until Dr Richmond looked at his watch while talking to me that really hurtI’m
Very kind and professional. He made me feel at ease and solved my issue!
Thorough, good listener and clear in explaining options
Dr. Richman is very nice and does a great job.
Dr. Richman was
Happy to have Dr. Richman as my new ENT. Addressed my concerns and answered all of my questions.
Very concerned, professional, informative, friendly, and knowledgeable!
Very engaging, detailed and caring physician.
Seems like a nice guy but more than a little lazy in my view. Failed to notice an extremely important finding in my sleep study - I had to find it. Then failed to formulate or even offer a strategy for re-doing the sleep study over multiple nights in a way that would test the hypothesis, and didn't seem to be aware of online, at home tests that would fit the bill. I had to find those myself. Then, after I sourced, procured and conducted those at-home sleep studies myself he charged me to examine the results of the studies, which showed a greatly significant improvement in my condition (from needing CPAP to not). Again, coming from my own self-diagnosis and self-treatment strategy. Finally, he made me wait half an hour in waiting room to review those results. And the front desk was a little surly.
Very thorough and personable, did not feel rushed at all!