Home / Arts and Entertainment / Savannah Guthrie's New Voice: A Surgical Triumph
Savannah Guthrie's New Voice: A Surgical Triumph
23 Jan
Summary
- Savannah Guthrie underwent successful vocal cord surgery to correct issues.
- She experienced a hemorrhagic polyp and a vocal nodule on her cords.
- Guthrie followed an eight-day period of complete vocal rest post-surgery.

TODAY co-anchor Savannah Guthrie has returned to Studio 1A following several weeks away to recover from vocal cord surgery. She announced in December 2025 that she was undergoing a procedure to address issues with her vocal cords, which had become noticeably deeper and raspier over time.
Dr. Peak Woo, a leading voice specialist, identified a hemorrhagic polyp on one vocal cord and a vocal nodule on the other. These conditions contributed to her rough, gravelly voice, making it difficult to speak. Microlaryngeal surgery was performed to carefully repair the vocal cords.
After the successful surgery in late December 2025, Guthrie followed an eight-day period of complete vocal rest, communicating with a whiteboard. She has since begun vocal therapy with Shirley Tennyson to strengthen her "new voice" and is back on air as of January 23, 2026.




