ENT is Ear Nose Throat. The medicine & surgery division is responsible for the care and treatment of ear, nose, throat and neck & head diseases. It is sometimes referred to as Otolaryngology.ENT specialists treat conditions such as ear infection, hearing loss, dizziness, ringing in the ears (called tinnitus), ear, face, or neck pain, and more. Nose (rhinology)—Our noses facilitate breathing by helping to keep out potentially harmful dirt, allergens, and other agents.
Physician Otorhinolaryngologists (ENT) at our Centre provide consultations and treat children as well as adults suffering from various diseases affecting the nose, ears, throat, and vocal cords. They prescribe and perform all the necessary tests, certain medical procedures and manipulations, and, if necessary, surgeries.
The most common diseases and ailments: adenoid removal, acute and chronic tonsillitis (angina), acute and chronic otitis, (inflammation of the ear), dizziness of peripheral origin, distorted nasal septum and chronic rhinitis, acute and chronic sinusitis, chronic pharyngitis (inflammation of the pharynx), diseases of the vocal folds, diseases causing hearing loss, sulphur plug. Many ear, nose, and throat examinations are carried out right here, in the ENT doctor's office.
Treatment: we are one of the few treatment facilities that use modern and effective methods for treating chronic rhinitis. After assessing the individual situation, the ear, nose and throat (ENT) physicians at our Centre can offer a cold treatment – cryotherapy, which is less traumatic for the body, for the following diseases: chronic pharyngitis, chronic tonsillitis, chronic runny nose, mucous and skin formations (cysts, haemangiomas), recurrent nosebleeds, snoring.
Why would you see an otolaryngologist?
There are many reasons why someone might need to see an otolaryngologist. Your primary care physician (PCP) may refer you to an otolaryngologist if you develop certain symptoms, including:
The conditions and symptoms of ENT.
Ear conditions
Otolaryngologists treat ear conditions, including:
Nose conditions
Common nose conditions that otolaryngologists treat include:
Throat conditions
Otolaryngologists also treat throat conditions, including: