Otorhinolaryngology or ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat)

 Otorhinolaryngology (also known as ENT) is a surgical specialty focused on the diagnosis, evaluation and management of a wide range of diseases of the ear, nose and throat regions.

Ear conditions include:

  •  otosclerosis (a condition of the middle ear that causes hearing loss) and other problems with hearing and deafness
  • otitis media with effusion – a common condition of childhood (also known as glue ear) in which the middle ear becomes blocked with fluid
  • age related hearing loss
  • tinnitus (ringing in the ears) and eustachian tube dysfunction
  • dizziness and vertigo
  • ear infections
  • perforated ear drum and cholesteatoma
  • protruding ears
  • wax removal
  • injuries and hearing aids etc.

Nose conditions include:

  • sinus infection and rhino-sinusitis
  • nasal injuries
  • nasal polyps
  • nose bleeds
  • nasal allergies
  • tumours of the nose
  • nasal obstruction
  • disorders of the sense of smell

Throat conditions include:

  • adenoid problems – surgical removal of these small glands in the throat at the back of the nose is sometimes needed
  • tonsillitis, sometimes requiring surgical removal of the tonsils
  • Sore throat and voice problems
  • chronic cough
  • hoarseness and laryngitis
  • swallowing problems
  • upper airway breathing problems
  • snoring and obstructive sleep apnoea (when breathing stops during sleep)

The surgeries we provide include:

  • insertion of grommets for glue ear
  • tonsillectomy (removal of tonsils)
  • adenoidectomy (removal of adenoids)
  • septoplasty (correction of nasal septum to prevent obstruction and enable clear breathing)
  • laryngoscopy
  • oesophagoscopy
  • endoscopic sinus surgery
  • tympanomastoid surgery
  • rhinoplasty (nose surgery)
  • otoplasty (ear surgery)

 

Otorhinolaryngology (ENT)