Randolph McKenzie, M.D., F.A.C.S. was trained as an Otolaryngologist- Head and Neck Surgeon at the University of Tennessee Memphis and completed fellowship training in Otology/ Neurotology at the Echo Foundation / University of Alabama Birmingham with further study at the House Ear Clinic Los Angeles, California. Dr. McKenzie has been involved with the diagnosis and treatment of balance and movement disorder patients for over 15 years. He has previously established two balance centers and has held faculty appointments at several medical schools. He has published numerous articles in peer reviewed journals and is an instructor at the annual meetings of the American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. In 1997, he was made a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and in 1998 awarded fellowship in the International College of Surgeons. In 2004, he was recognized officially by the American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Heck Surgery by being voted into the “Best ENT Society” and being made a Clinical Scholar and given an award of excellence.
Dr. McKenzie currently holds a faculty appointment at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine, being named Associate Professor of Otology / Neurotology in the Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. He has turned his practice entirely towards the diagnosis and treatment of neurovestibular diseases, and balance & movement disorders. He maintains active research efforts in these areas. Dr. McKenzie has also recently co-authored a book in vestibular rehabilitation for the dizzy patient. He currently interprets VNG and platform posturography studies for physicians’ offices nationwide. Dr. McKenzie also conducts teaching sessions for physicians, technologists and therapists in the techniques of VNG, platform posturography and vestibular rehabilitation therapy. Dr. McKenzie has accepted to work with the Secure Balance™ program provided through Ingen Technologies, Inc.