ENT Conditions

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Our doctors perform comprehensive head and neck examinations to provide an accurate diagnosis and devise the optimal treatment strategy tailored to your unique condition. We will carefully monitor your condition throughout the treatment process to ensure that everything goes well.

Sinus Surgery

Sinuses are cavities inside a person’s skull that are positioned around the eyes and nose, particularly within the…

Nasal Obstruction

Nasal obstruction occurs when there is an abnormality in the structure of the nose or inflammation swelling the nose.

Septoplasty

Patients are often confused with Septoplasty recovery and treatment. Septoplasty surgery’s aim is to align or…

Facial Trauma

Facial trauma is an injury of the face which includes the facial bones such as the upper jaw bone (maxilla). Facial…

Balloon Sinuplasty

Balloon Sinuplasty (BSP) is a safe and minimally invasive sinus procedure to treat chronic sinusitis patients. 

Chronic Rhinitis

Chronic rhinitis is frequent inflammation of the nose with symptoms such as a runny nose, nasal congestion and post-nasal drip (mucus in the throat).

Chronic Cough

A cough is your body’s reflex to clear your airways of mucus and the appearance of other foreign objects such as dust…

Neck Mass

The ears, nose, and throat areas are the most common affected parts by head and neck cancers. It depends on where the…

Tonsilitis

Tonsillitis is the inflammation of the tonsils triggered by a bacterial or viral infection. The tonsils are two small…

Hearing Loss

Hearing loss occurs gradually with age, commonly called presbycusis, it is a natural part of growing up. Aging and…

Eustachian Tube Dysfunction

Eustachian tubes are small tubes that connect between your middle ears and the upper throat. Their main purpose is for…

Earwax (Cerumen)

Earwax or cerumen is a yellowish, waxy material inside the ear, it produced by the sebaceous gland in the ear canal….

Insomnia

Insomnia is a sleeping disorder attributed to people having difficulty staying asleep or falling asleep. In most…

Snoring

Snoring occurs when tissue vibrates in the upper airway that causes the noisy breathing that either keep you up or…

Sleep Apnea

The “Apnea” in Sleep Apnea literally means to “stop breathing” or “no breath”. It is a common and serious disorder in…

Sinus Treatment and Procedure

There are quite numerous methods to treat or manage sinusitis and nasal polyps, and often requires a combination …

Absorbable Nasal Implant

The implant is placed inside the nasal wall by an otolaryngologist (ear, nose, and throat [ENT] specialist) or facial plastic surgeon. …

Eustachian Tube

The Eustachian tube is a narrow tube which links the back of the nose to the middle ear. It is normally closed but opens when we swallow …

General Sinus Infection

Sinuses are cavities inside a person’s skull that are positioned around the eyes and nose, particularly within the front of the face. 

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