Shree Siddheshwar Multispeciality Hospital

Ear, Nose & Throat ( ENT )

The ENT Department at Shree Siddheshwar Multispeciality Hospital provides comprehensive diagnosis, treatment, and surgical care for disorders related to the ear, nose, throat, head, and neck. With advanced equipment and experienced ENT specialists, we aim to offer accurate evaluations and effective treatment plans tailored to each patient.

From common ENT infections to complex sinus surgeries and hearing problems, our department caters to patients of all age groups with care, precision, and compassion. We also provide specialized care for voice disorders, allergies, snoring, and sleep-related breathing issues.

Common Conditions We Treat

  • Ear Infections, Pain & Hearing Loss
  • Tinnitus (Ringing in Ears)
  • Balance and Vertigo Disorders
  • Nosebleeds, Nasal Obstruction, and Sinusitis
  • Deviated Nasal Septum (DNS)
  • Throat Infections, Tonsillitis & Voice Problems
  • Adenoid and Tonsil Surgeries
  • Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS)
  • Hearing Evaluation and Audiometry
  • Foreign Body Removal (Ear, Nose, Throat)
  • Allergy Evaluation and Treatment
  • Snoring and Sleep Apnea Management

Our ENT team is dedicated to restoring and enhancing your comfort through expert care. Whether it’s a minor infection or a complex surgical need, we are here to listen, treat, and support your journey to better health.

Our Experts at Your Service

Dr. Neha Deshmukh

E.N.T Surgeon

FAQs

1. When should I see an ENT specialist?
You should consult an ENT specialist if you’re experiencing persistent ear pain, hearing loss, sinus issues, throat infections, snoring, or voice changes lasting more than a few days. Early evaluation can help prevent complications.

2. Are ENT problems common in children?
Yes, children often suffer from ENT issues like tonsillitis, ear infections, adenoid enlargement, and allergies. Our ENT specialists are trained to provide child-friendly care and treatment options.

3. Is endoscopic sinus surgery painful?
Endoscopic sinus surgery is minimally invasive and typically performed under anesthesia. Most patients report only mild discomfort post-surgery and can return to normal activities within a few days.

4. Can hearing loss be reversed or treated?
It depends on the cause. Some types of hearing loss, like those caused by infections or wax buildup, are reversible. Others may require hearing aids or specialized treatment. A proper hearing evaluation can determine the best course of action.