About the ENT
Department

The ENT Department Sunrise Hospital is dedicated to providing comprehensive and specialized care for patients with disorders related to the ear, nose, and throat. With a team of the best ENT specialists and modern facilities, the department offers a wide range of services to address various conditions and promote optimal ENT health like hearing loss, Tonsillitis. Sinusitis, etc and the Patients can expect personalized care and treatment from the best throat specialists. We provide a wide range of advanced surgical options including rhinoplasty, adenoidectomy, Tonsillectomy, septoplasty, Turbinoplasty, Endoscopic tympanoplasty, and all other advanced surgeries in the ENT field. We do Otoendoscopy to diagnose external and middle ear disorders. Pure tone audiometry test is done to measure hearing sensitivity and Tympanometry test to help diagnose problems related to hearing loss.

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Treatment and Procedure

Endoscopic Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) Endoscopic DCR is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat blocked tear ducts. This surgery involves creating a new drainage pathway for tears to flow from the lacrimal sac into the nasal cavity. It is particularly beneficial for patients experiencing chronic tearing or recurrent infections of the lacrimal system.

Septoplasty is a surgical procedure that helps in correcting a deviated septum, which can cause nasal obstruction and breathing difficulties. Turbinoplasty involves the reduction of the turbinates (structures within the nose that can cause blockage when enlarged). Together, these procedures improve nasal airflow, alleviate chronic nasal congestion, and enhance overall breathing function.

Endoscopic tympanoplasty is a surgical technique used to repair perforations in the tympanic membrane (eardrum). Utilizing an endoscope provides enhanced visualization and precision, leading to improved outcomes. This procedure is beneficial for patients with chronic ear infections or hearing loss due to eardrum perforation.

Endoscopic sinus surgery is performed to treat chronic sinusitis and other sinus disorders. Using an endoscope, surgeons can remove blockages, polyps, or diseased tissue from the sinuses, thereby improving sinus drainage and reducing symptoms such as nasal congestion, facial pain, and recurrent infections. This minimally invasive approach results in less postoperative discomfort and faster recovery times.

Biopsy or excision of lesions in the oral cavity is essential for diagnosing and treating abnormal growths or suspicious areas. This procedure involves removing a small tissue sample or the entire lesion for histopathological examination. Early detection and treatment of oral lesions can prevent progression to more serious conditions, including oral cancer.

Endoscopic adenoidectomy and tonsillectomy are minimally invasive procedures to remove the adenoids and tonsils, respectively. These surgeries are commonly performed to treat chronic infections, breathing difficulties, or sleep apnea in children. The endoscopic procedure offers enhanced precision and reduced postoperative pain, promoting quicker recovery.

Hearing rehabilitation procedures involves a range of treatments and therapies aimed at improving hearing and communication abilities in individuals with hearing loss. These include hearing aids, cochlear implants, bone-anchored hearing systems, and auditory training programs. The goal is to enhance the quality of life for patients by restoring their hearing capacity.

Hearing evaluations for children using Oto-Acoustic Emissions (OAE) and Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry (BERA) are essential for early detection of hearing impairments. OAE tests assess the function of the outer hair cells in the cochlea, while BERA evaluates the auditory pathways up to the brainstem. Early diagnosis and intervention can help improve language development and communication skills in children with hearing loss.

Assessment of vocal nodules and vocal cord paralysis involves a comprehensive evaluation of voice disorders. Vocal nodules are benign growths on the vocal cords often caused by vocal strain, while vocal cord paralysis results from nerve damage affecting vocal cord movement. Diagnostic procedures may include laryngoscopy, stroboscopy, and voice analysis to detect the condition and provide effective treatment, such as voice therapy or surgical intervention.

Vertigo and Balance Clinic The Vertigo and Balance Clinic specializes in diagnosing and treating balance disorders and dizziness, including vertigo. Comprehensive assessments may include vestibular function tests, imaging studies, and detailed patient histories. Treatment plans are tailored to address the underlying causes and involve medication, vestibular rehabilitation therapy, or repositioning maneuvers.

The Voice and Swallowing Clinic focuses on diagnosing and managing disorders affecting voice production and swallowing. Services include laryngeal examinations, voice assessments, and swallowing studies. Treatment options range from voice therapy and swallowing exercises to surgical interventions for structural abnormalities.

Repositioning maneuvers, such as the Epley maneuver, are therapeutic techniques used to treat benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). These maneuvers involve specific head and body movements to relocate displaced calcium crystals within the inner ear, alleviating vertigo symptoms and restoring balance.

Snoring treatment involves identifying and addressing the underlying causes, such as nasal obstruction, obesity, or sleep apnea. Therapeutic options may include lifestyle modifications, medical devices (e.g., CPAP machines), and surgical interventions to improve airway patency and reduce snoring episodes.

Headache management encompasses a range of diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to address different types of headaches, including migraines, tension headaches, and cluster headaches. Treatment plans may involve medication, lifestyle changes, stress management techniques, and in some cases, advanced interventions such as nerve blocks or Botox injections. These services are provided by our highly skilled and experienced medical team, ensuring the highest standards of patient care and outcomes.

Nasal Endoscopy (Adult and Paediatric) Nasal endoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to examine the nasal and sinus passages. This procedure involves the use of a thin, flexible tube with a camera and light (endoscope) to provide a clear view of the nasal cavity and sinuses. For adults, it helps diagnose conditions such as chronic sinusitis, nasal polyps, and structural abnormalities. In children, nasal endoscopy is used to detect causes of chronic nasal congestion, recurrent sinus infections, and other nasal issues. The procedure is quick, usually completed within 10-15 minutes, and may be performed under local anesthesia.

Videolaryngoscopy is a diagnostic procedure that uses a laryngoscope equipped with a camera to visualize the larynx (voice box) and vocal cords. This procedure is crucial for diagnosing voice disorders, throat pain, and swallowing difficulties. It provides high-definition video images that allow ENT specialists to detect abnormalities such as lesions, nodules, or tumors. Videolaryngoscopy is non-invasive and can be performed in an outpatient setting, providing immediate results for prompt diagnosis and treatment planning.

Our ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) consultants are highly experienced specialists dedicated to diagnosing and treating a wide range of ENT conditions. They bring a wealth of expertise in managing disorders of the ear, nose, throat, head, and neck. Our consultants are committed to providing personalized care, utilizing the latest medical advancements and surgical techniques to ensure the best outcomes for both adult and pediatric patients. Our ENT consultants are here to help you achieve optimal health and well-being.

Diagnostic nasal endoscopy is a specialized procedure used to evaluate the nasal passages and sinus cavities in both adults and children. This diagnostic tool helps identify the underlying causes of nasal and sinus symptoms, such as congestion, discharge, and pain. The procedure involves inserting a thin, flexible endoscope through the nostril to examine the nasal cavity and sinuses in detail. It is particularly useful in diagnosing conditions such as sinusitis, nasal polyps, and structural abnormalities. Diagnostic nasal endoscopy is minimally invasive, providing immediate visual information that aids in accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning. Otoendoscopy is a procedure that involves using an endoscope to examine the ear canal and eardrum. This technique provides detailed images of the ear's internal structures, allowing for accurate diagnosis of conditions such as ear infections, perforations, and abnormalities of the ear canal. Otoendoscopy is beneficial for both adults and children, offering a non-invasive method to assess ear health and diagnose issues that may affect hearing or cause discomfort. The procedure is quick and painless, providing real-time visual information to guide treatment decisions.

Videolaryngoscopy is a critical tool for the early detection of voice problems and throat cancer. By providing high-definition video images of the larynx and vocal cords, videolaryngoscopy allows ENT specialists to identify early signs of abnormalities, such as lesions, nodules, or precancerous changes. Early detection is vital for effective treatment and improved outcomes in voice disorders and throat cancer. This non-invasive procedure is performed in an outpatient setting, enabling better diagnosis and timely intervention for a good outcome.

Pure tone audiometry is a hearing test used to measure the hearing sensitivity of an individual. This test involves listening to a series of tones at different frequencies and volumes through headphones. The patient indicates when they can hear each tone, allowing the audiologist to determine the quietest sounds that the person can hear at various frequencies. Pure tone audiometry is essential for diagnosing hearing loss, assessing the degree of hearing impairment, and developing appropriate treatment plans, such as hearing aids or other interventions.

Tympanometry is a diagnostic test that evaluates the function of the middle ear. This test measures the movement of the eardrum in response to changes in air pressure, helping to detect issues such as fluid in the middle ear, eardrum perforations, and Eustachian tube dysfunction. Tympanometry is a quick and non-invasive procedure that provides valuable information about middle ear health. It is commonly used in conjunction with other hearing tests to provide a comprehensive assessment of ear function, particularly in cases of hearing loss, ear infections, or unexplained ear pain.

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