Comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for conditions affecting the ear, nose, throat, hearing, balance, voice, sleep, and the head and neck. Otorhinolaryngology, commonly known as Ear, Nose & Throat or ENT, is the surgical specialty dedicated to diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the ear, nose, and throat. Our ENT specialists, also known as ENT, Head & Neck Surgeons, manage a broad spectrum of conditions across all age groups, from newborns to the elderly. Hearing loss, tinnitus, vertigo, dizziness, and balance disorders. Sensory conditions affecting olfactory and gustatory function. ENT-related allergic conditions affecting the nose, throat, and ears. Masses, tumours, cancers, swallowing difficulties, voice changes, and breathing disorders. Obstructive sleep apnoea, snoring, and breathing difficulties during sleep. Complex cases managed jointly by ENT surgeons, neurosurgeons, and other specialists. Our ENT specialists diagnose and manage common and complex conditions involving the ear, nose, throat, voice, and head and neck. With advanced endoscopes and microscopes, many ENT conditions can be thoroughly assessed during an outpatient clinic visit without the need for hospital admission. Medications for infections, allergies, and inflammatory conditions. Minor procedures performed in the clinic under local anaesthesia. More extensive procedures performed under general anaesthesia in the operating theatre. Persistent hearing problems, sinus symptoms, hoarseness, dizziness, swallowing difficulties, or neck swelling may require specialist evaluation.Scope of ENT Care
Hearing and Balance
Smell and Taste Disorders
Allergies
Head and Neck
Sleep-Disordered Breathing
Skull Base Conditions
Conditions We Treat
Ear
Nose & Sinuses
Throat & Voice
Head & Neck
Diagnostic & Treatment Approach
Medical Management
In-Clinic Procedures
Surgical Intervention
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Hearing loss, including conductive and sensorineural hearing loss
Chronic ear infections or otitis media
Tinnitus
Vertigo and balance disorders
Perforated eardrum
Acute and chronic sinusitis
Nasal polyps
Deviated nasal septum
Allergic rhinitis
Epistaxis or nosebleeds
Tonsillitis and adenoid conditions
Voice disorders and hoarseness
Swallowing difficulties or dysphagia
Laryngitis
Vocal cord conditions
Thyroid conditions
Salivary gland conditions
Head and neck cancers
Neck masses
Lymph node enlargement
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