The Department of Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) is a medical specialty that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and surgery of diseases affecting the ear, nose, sinuses, throat, vocal cords, pharynx, and structures of the neck. Both medical and surgical interventions are performed for disorders of these systems, which are directly related to vital functions such as hearing, smell, speech, and swallowing.
The ENT unit in our hospital offers outpatient clinic, operating room and inpatient services with a multidisciplinary approach, with its experienced academic staff and modern medical equipment.
Ear diseases: otitis media, hearing loss, tinnitus, dizziness
Nasal diseases: nasal congestion, sinusitis, deviation, allergic rhinitis
Surgery for adenoid and tonsil enlargement, snoring and sleep apnea
Hoarseness, vocal cord nodules, difficulty swallowing and laryngeal diseases
Neck masses, salivary gland diseases and tumor surgery
Nasal endoscopy, otoscopy, microscopic ear examinations
Hearing tests, audiometry and vestibular balance tests
Aesthetic and functional nose surgeries (rhinoplasty, septoplasty)
In our hospital, separate diagnosis and treatment protocols are applied for adult and pediatric patients.
The Department of ENT provides medical students and residents undergoing specialization training with:
ENT examination and diagnostic techniques training
Introduction to endoscopic and microscopic surgical techniques
Case discussions in ear, nose, and throat diseases
Seminars on voice and speech disorders
Scientific publications, congress presentations and research projects
offers.
Additionally, training and practice are carried out in collaboration with audiology and speech therapy units.
As the Department of Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases:
Providing modern, effective and patient-friendly services in the field of ENT,
Producing early diagnosis and surgical solutions that prevent functional losses,
Based on a multidisciplinary approach,
Contributing to education and science
We provide service with a structure.
Our goal is to ensure that individuals can maintain their vital functions such as hearing, breathing, speaking and swallowing in the best possible way and to improve their quality of life.