Otorhinolaryngology:
Ear Nose and Throat
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Overview
In our Ear, Nose and Throat Clinic, ear, nose and throat diseases are diagnosed using laboratory, radiological and audiological examinations following endoscopic and microscopic examinations.
In this branch, our hospital diagnoses, treats and follows up on many diseases such as ear and ear-brain related diseases, vertigo, nasal diseases, oral diseases and throat diseases, laryngology, head and neck surgery diseases, maxillofacial and facial plastic surgery, all diseases of the ear related to hearing, balance system disorders, all inflammatory tumoral diseases of the throat and neck, chronic infections of the nose and sinuses. It also offers bionic ears to babies born with congenital hearing loss and adults with severe hearing loss.
In our clinic, medical devices developed for the treatment of diseases are used and the necessary environment is provided for a successful procedure. In our clinic, all kinds of endoscopic and microsurgical procedures and rhinoplasty surgeries are performed in modern and well-equipped operating rooms.
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Treatment Methods
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Ear Tube Applications
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Sinusitis Treatment
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Ear Infection Treatment
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Removal of Congenital Neck Masses
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Placement of Tubes in the Eardrum
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Microscopic Surgeries for Vocal Cord Nodules and Polyps
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Lip Cancer Surgeries
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Tongue Cancer Surgeries
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Neck Dissections (Cleaning the Neck from Cancer)
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Lymph Node Surgeries
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Neck Mass Surgeries
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Salival Gland Tumor Surgeries
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Open and Closed Surgeries for Nasal Fractures
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Orbital Decompression (Opening and Relieving the Eye Walls)
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Dacryocystorhinostomy (Opening of Tear Duct Obstruction)
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Bos Rhinorrhea Surgeries (Surgeries to Prevent the Leakage of Cerebrospinal Fluid into the Nose)
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Concha Procedures
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Reconstruction of the Nasal Chamber with Open Septoplasty
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Endoscopic Septoplasty
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Bionic Ear Surgery (Cochlear Implant)
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Vocal Cord Surgeries
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Diagnosis, medical and surgical treatments of childhood ear, nose and throat diseases
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Surgery of ear diseases
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Laryngitis Cancer Surgery
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Head and neck cancers
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Rhinoplasty and nasal septoplasty operations
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Excision and Reconstruction of Skin Tumors
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Adenotonsillectomy
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Adenoidectomy
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Head and Neck Tumors Surgery
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Tympanomastoidectomy
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Endoscopic Bos Rhinorrhea Surgery
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Endoscopic Nasal Tumors Surgery
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Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
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Septal Perforation Repair
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Bone-anchored hearing aid surgery
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Endoscopic tympanoplasty
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Mastoidectomy (ear infection surgery)
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Tympanoplasty (eardrum surgery)
FAQ
Our ENT specialists manage a wide range of issues, including:
Chronic ear infections and hearing loss
Nasal congestion, sinusitis, and allergies
Tonsillitis and adenoid problems
Snoring and sleep apnea
Deviated nasal septum
Vertigo and balance disorders
Voice and swallowing disorders
Head and neck tumors
Thyroid and salivary gland disorders
We offer both outpatient and advanced surgical treatments, including:
Septoplasty and turbinate reduction
Endoscopic sinus surgery
Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy
Ear tube insertion and eardrum repair
Cochlear implants and hearing aid fittings
Thyroid and parathyroid surgery
Vocal cord microsurgery
Head and neck tumor removal
You should consult an ENT if you experience:
Persistent ear pain, hearing loss, or ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
Chronic nasal congestion or nosebleeds
Recurrent sore throats or tonsil infections
Snoring or breathing difficulty during sleep
Balance issues or dizziness
Hoarseness or changes in voice lasting more than 2 weeks
Difficulty swallowing
Yes. We provide comprehensive hearing evaluations for all age groups and offer digital hearing aids, middle ear implants, and cochlear implant assessments in cooperation with our audiology unit.
Absolutely. Our ENT department provides specialized care for children, including treatment of frequent ear infections, enlarged tonsils and adenoids, speech-related issues, and pediatric hearing loss.
Endoscopic sinus surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to open blocked sinuses and restore normal drainage. It’s commonly used to treat chronic sinusitis and nasal polyps with faster recovery and minimal discomfort.
Yes. Our ENT specialists evaluate the underlying cause of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea and offer both non-surgical (CPAP, oral appliances) and surgical treatment options tailored to the patient’s needs.
Hoarseness may be caused by vocal cord nodules, laryngitis, acid reflux, or tumors. Diagnosis includes laryngoscopy, and treatment may involve voice therapy, medication, or surgery depending on the cause.