ENT

Breathe Better. Hear Clearer. Live Healthier with Expert ENT Care

At Srujana Hospitals, our ENT department offers comprehensive care for disorders of the ear, nose, throat, head, and neck. Whether it’s hearing loss, sinus issues, or throat infections, our expert ENT surgeons provide accurate diagnosis and advanced surgical treatments to restore your quality of life.

The ENT (Otorhinolaryngology) department specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions related to the ear, nose, throat, and the associated structures of the head and neck. Our expert team manages a wide range of issues, including chronic sinusitis, which causes persistent nasal congestion, facial pain, and headaches; tonsillitis, a common condition in both children and adults marked by swollen and painful tonsils; and various hearing problems arising from infections, wax buildup, aging, or nerve-related causes. We also treat nasal polyps—noncancerous growths that obstruct airflow and reduce the sense of smell—along with vertigo, a disturbing sensation of spinning often linked to inner ear dysfunction. Additionally, we address voice disorders such as hoarseness, vocal fatigue, and other speech-related issues caused by throat or vocal cord conditions. To ensure accurate diagnosis and effective treatment, we utilize advanced diagnostic tools including high-resolution ENT endoscopes, audiometry systems, and allergy testing. For surgical needs, we employ minimally invasive techniques like endoscopic sinus surgery and microdebrider-assisted procedures, promoting faster recovery, reduced discomfort, and better overall outcomes.

Improved Hearing and Breathing

Treatments like ear cleaning, hearing aids, or surgery help restore hearing. Nasal surgeries (like septoplasty or polyp removal) enhance airflow, reducing snoring and breathing difficulty.

Long-lasting Relief from Infections and Allergies

By addressing the root cause—whether it’s chronic infection, blocked sinuses, or environmental allergens—patients experience fewer flare-ups and better overall quality of life.

Safe Tonsil, Adenoid, and Nasal Surgeries

Our surgeons perform procedures like tonsillectomy, adenoidectomy, and functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) using modern anesthesia and precision tools, ensuring low risk and fast recovery.

Advanced Endoscopic Sinus Surgery

A highly effective procedure that clears blocked sinuses using a small camera and instruments inserted through the nostrils—no external cuts—leading to better breathing, reduced headaches, and fewer infections.

Voice Clarity and Throat Comfort

Treating vocal cord nodules, laryngitis, or acid reflux-induced throat irritation helps patients speak clearly and comfortably, especially important for teachers, singers, and professionals who use their voice frequently.

1. Initial Consultation & History Taking

You meet with an ENT specialist who listens to your symptoms and reviews your medical history.

A physical examination of the ears, nose, and throat is performed.

2. Diagnostic Tests (ENT Endoscopy / Audiometry / Allergy Tests)

ENT Endoscopy: A thin, flexible scope with a camera is used to inspect internal areas (nose, sinuses, throat, or voice box).

Audiometry: Assesses hearing levels and detects the type and severity of hearing loss.

Allergy Testing: Identifies specific allergens triggering symptoms such as sneezing, nasal blockage, or skin issues.

3. Treatment Plan Discussion

Based on test results, the ENT doctor explains your condition and recommends either medical or surgical treatment.

The plan may include medications, lifestyle modifications, or scheduling surgery.

4. Medical Management or Surgical Procedure

Medical management: Includes antibiotics, nasal sprays, antihistamines, voice therapy, or ear drops.

Surgical intervention: For patients needing structural correction, removal of obstructions, or chronic infections not responding to medication.

5. Post-Operative Care & Recovery Support

After surgery, the care team provides recovery instructions, medications, and follow-up appointments.

Support may include speech therapy, hearing rehabilitation, or allergy control plans.