ENT – ENT Visit for Ears, Nose, Throat
Why Choose the ENT Service at Family Hospital?
What does the ENT Service offer?
- Hearing loss (temporary or permanent)
- Cholesteatoma and middle ear disease
- Chronic and acute infections of the ears, nose and throat
- Meniere's disease (balance and hearing problems)
- Tinnitus (ringing in the ears)
- Tumor diseases in the ENT area
- Dysphonia (difficulty speaking)
- Recurrent or chronic tonsillitis
- Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia)
- Acute and chronic sinusitis
- Allergic and non-allergic rhinitis
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Complete Care for Hearing, Breathing and Voice
Whether for acute problems like infections, or chronic conditions like sinusitis or voice disorders, patients receive personalized solutions from specialized ENT professionals.
ENT Visit – The Right Expertise for Your Health
Children and adults find a safe and welcoming environment here, where every concern is handled with dedication and professionalism.
Informative Articles
SEE ALL ARTICLESFrequently Asked Questions
If you have earache, hoarseness, ringing in the ears, difficulty breathing through your nose, frequent runny nose, or a persistent sore throat, it is recommended to consult an ENT specialist.
Yes, ENT specialists at Family Hospital also treat children with problems such as frequent ear infections, enlarged tonsils, adenoids, and hearing or breathing difficulties.
Yes, many times the ENT specialist identifies and treats symptoms caused by allergies, especially in cases of allergic rhinitis and recurrent sinusitis.
Tinnitus is the sensation of ringing in the ears without an external source. It can have various causes and is treated depending on the cause, often with medication, therapy, or hearing aids.
Yes, procedures such as tonsillectomy, adenoids removal, surgery for chronic sinusitis, tympanoplasty, and nasal septum deviation are performed.
Yes, Family Hospital offers specialized hearing tests (audiometry) for adults and children, which help diagnose hearing disorders.
Yes, gastroesophageal reflux can cause throat inflammation, hoarseness, and a gurgling sensation, requiring combined treatment by an ENT and gastroenterologist.































