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Look: Savannah Guthrie Says She's 'All Good' After Vocal Cord Surgery
Savannah Guthrie posted a positive Instagram update after vocal cord surgery to remove nodules and a polyp, requiring weeks of vocal rest off the Today show.
- On December 19, 2026, TODAY co-anchor Savannah Guthrie announced she would step away for vocal cord surgery, keeping her off NBC's Today for weeks.
- After noting a persistent scratchy, cracking voice, Savannah Guthrie, TODAY co-anchor, said doctors diagnosed vocal nodules and a polyp requiring removal.
- Guthrie must remain completely silent for a couple of weeks and has been updating fans using a dry-erase board and Instagram, with a January 5, 2026 post saying 'see you soon'.
- Her absence removes her from the TODAY co-anchor lineup for weeks, and Guthrie said the enforced quiet would be a benefit for her family while she recovers.
- Fellow TODAY host Sheinelle Jones noted she had the same surgery in 2020 and shared positives, while Instagram followers and fans flooded Savannah Guthrie's posts with warm wishes.
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Read Full ArticleSavannah Guthrie Gives Health Update After Her Vocal Cord Surgery
Savannah Guthrie is on the mend following vocal cord surgery. Guthrie, 54, shared a health update via Instagram on Monday, January 5, posting a photo of herself sporting black-frame glasses and holding a whiteboard with the message: “All good! Thanks for prayers and love!” In an accompanying caption, the Today anchor told her followers, “See you soon!” Guthrie’s friends and fans posted messages of support in the comments section. Savannah Guthr…
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