Director of Head and Neck Multidisciplinary Care
Helen F. Graham Cancer Center & Research Institute, ChristianaCare

Neil Hockstein, M.D.

Dr. Neil Hockstein is a board-certified otolaryngologist and head and neck surgeon who has been dedicated to improving clinical outcomes for patients and expanding access to care for patients for over 20 years.

He was recently appointed as the Chair of the Delaware Health Commission, which promotes high-quality, cost-effective, and accessible healthcare for all Delaware residents. The Commission works with healthcare providers, policymakers, and community stakeholders to improve health outcomes and address disparities in care.

Dr. Hockstein is a founder and the Chief Medical Officer of Parallel ENT & Allergy. Parallel delivers comprehensive non-clinical practice management services to practices across the country so physicians can focus more on caring for their patients. He is a partner at ENT & Allergy of Delaware, Medical Director of Surgical Subspecialty Care for the ChristianaCare Health System in Delaware, and the Director of Head and Neck Multidisciplinary Care for the Helen F. Graham Cancer Center & Research Institute at ChristianaCare. He is Clinical Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology at Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, and holds an adjunct faculty appointment at the Wistar Institute in Philadelphia, PA.

Dr. Hockstein previously served as a panelist before the U.S. Surgeon General regarding physician burnout. He also served as a panelist before the Delaware Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights on The Covid-19 Impact on People of Color in Delaware and he chaired the Eradicate the Virus task force for New Castle County, DE. He is also a founding board member of the Delaware State University Global Institute for Equity, Inclusion, and Civil Rights and received the Faith Partner Award from DSU in 2021.

Dr. Hockstein received his undergraduate degree from Johns Hopkins University and graduated with honors from Jefferson Medical College. He completed his residency at the University of Pennsylvania, where he served as chief resident.