Expert Care for Head and Neck Health
At Tibra Hospital, our ENT department—also known as Otolaryngology—is dedicated to providing comprehensive medical and surgical care for disorders of the ear, nose, throat, and related structures of the head and neck. We combine advanced diagnostic technology with a patient-centered approach to ensure clear breathing, better hearing, and improved quality of life for patients of all ages.
Our Specialized Services
Otology (Ear Care):
Treatment for chronic ear infections, hearing loss, balance disorders, vertigo, and tinnitus. We provide diagnostic evaluations and management plans tailored to your specific hearing needs.
Rhinology (Nose & Sinus Care)
Advanced care for chronic sinusitis, nasal polyps, and structural issues like a deviated septum. We utilize minimally invasive techniques, such as Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS), to provide relief with faster recovery times.
Laryngology (Throat & Voice Care):
Diagnosis and treatment of voice disorders, persistent hoarseness, swallowing difficulties (dysphagia), and chronic sore throats.
Conditions We Treat
All Services
Why choose us?
Expert Surgical Team
Advanced Diagnostics
Modern Operation Theaters
Integrated Rehabilitation
Frequently Asked Questions
Our commitment to excellence, compassion, and personalized treatment has earned the trust of countless patients. Discover what sets our care apart. Discover what sets our care apart.
1: What does an ENT specialist do?
An ENT specialist (Otolaryngologist) diagnoses and treats medical and surgical conditions affecting the ears, nose, sinuses, throat, larynx (voice box), and related structures of the head and neck in both adults and children.
2:Do I need a referral to see an ENT specialist at Tibra Hospital?
While many patients are referred by their general physician, you can also book an appointment directly with our ENT department if you are experiencing persistent symptoms like chronic sinus pain, hearing loss, or a persistent throat clear.
3:What are the common signs of an ear infection?
Common symptoms include ear pain, a feeling of fullness or pressure, fluid drainage, and temporary hearing muffledness. In children, it often presents as tugging at the ear, irritability, and unexplained fever.
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