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Yes. Allergies can lead to nasal congestion, sinus infections, sneezing, throat irritation, ear blockage, and breathing difficulties. Proper allergy management can significantly improve these symptoms.
Yes. Comprehensive hearing assessments are available to diagnose hearing loss, tinnitus, balance disorders, and other ear-related conditions.
An initial consultation usually takes between 15 and 30 minutes, depending on your symptoms and whether additional diagnostic tests are required.
Yes. We provide diagnosis and treatment for common pediatric ENT conditions such as ear infections, enlarged adenoids, tonsillitis, allergies, and hearing problems.
Common symptoms include nasal congestion, facial pain or pressure, headache, thick nasal discharge, reduced sense of smell, and persistent cough. If symptoms continue for more than 10 days, consult an ENT specialist.
Hearing loss can often be managed depending on its cause. After a detailed hearing evaluation, the ENT specialist will recommend medications, procedures, hearing aids, or other suitable treatment options.
You should consult an ENT specialist if you experience persistent ear pain, hearing difficulty, frequent sore throats, nasal blockage, sinus infections, dizziness, ringing in the ears, or difficulty swallowing.
An ENT specialist diagnoses and treats disorders related to the ear, nose, throat, head, and neck, including sinusitis, hearing loss, ear infections, allergies, tonsillitis, voice disorders, vertigo, and snoring.