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Ear Services

Comprehensive Ear Care
Comprehensive care for ear problems, including infections, hearing loss, tinnitus, and balance disorders, using advanced diagnostics and precise treatments.
Ear Services – Common Treatments
1. Earwax Removal & Microsuction
Safe, painless removal of earwax or debris using advanced microsuction techniques. Helps prevent infections, improves hearing, and maintains proper ear hygiene. Ideal for both adults and children, this treatment provides immediate relief from discomfort and ensures long-term ear health while avoiding complications from impacted wax or foreign objects.
2. Tympanoplasty (Eardrum Repair)
Surgical repair of a perforated eardrum to restore normal hearing and protect the middle ear. This procedure prevents recurrent infections, improves sound conduction, and maintains the structural integrity of the ear. Ideal for patients with chronic perforations due to infections, trauma, or previous surgeries. Recovery is safe and effective with expert care.
3. Myringotomy with Tube Placement
A minor surgical procedure where a small tube is inserted into the eardrum to drain fluid and prevent infections. Particularly helpful for children with recurrent ear infections or fluid accumulation. This treatment relieves pressure, reduces hearing loss, and promotes better middle ear function, ensuring long-term relief and improved quality of life.
4. Cochlear Implant Surgery
Advanced surgical treatment for severe to profound hearing loss. A cochlear implant bypasses damaged inner ear structures to restore hearing, enabling patients to perceive sound clearly. This treatment significantly improves communication, social interaction, and overall quality of life, particularly for patients who cannot benefit from conventional hearing aids.
5. Otosclerosis Surgery (Stapedectomy)
Surgical correction of abnormal bone growth in the middle ear causing progressive hearing loss. The procedure replaces or bypasses the affected bone, improving sound conduction and restoring hearing. Otosclerosis surgery is highly effective, reduces long-term hearing deterioration, and helps patients regain normal auditory function with minimal risk and precise surgical technique.
6. Ear Infection Management
Comprehensive care for outer, middle, or inner ear infections using medications, drainage, or minor procedures. Focused on reducing pain, preventing recurrence, and protecting hearing. Timely treatment addresses the underlying cause, ensures quick recovery, and prevents long-term complications, making it suitable for both children and adults experiencing acute or chronic ear infections.
7. Vertigo & Balance Disorder Treatment
Diagnosis and treatment of dizziness, imbalance, or vertigo caused by inner ear problems. Includes vestibular rehabilitation, medications, and precise interventions to restore equilibrium. This treatment enhances stability, reduces fall risk, and improves overall quality of life for patients experiencing balance-related issues due to vestibular dysfunction or other ear disorders.
8. Pediatric Ear Care
Specialized care for children with ear infections, congenital hearing issues, fluid buildup, or ear deformities. Gentle, age-appropriate examinations and treatments ensure safe and effective outcomes. Early intervention prevents complications, supports proper hearing and speech development, and provides parents with reassurance while maintaining comfort and trust for young patients throughout treatment.
9. Ear Trauma Repair
Management of injuries affecting the outer or middle ear, including lacerations, fractures, or structural damage. Using surgical or conservative methods, this treatment restores ear function, appearance, and hearing. Focused on both functional recovery and cosmetic outcomes, ear trauma repair ensures patients regain normal auditory performance and physical symmetry with minimal complications.
10. Hearing Aid Consultation & Fitting
Personalized evaluation, selection, and fitting of hearing aids for improved auditory perception. Includes hearing tests, device programming, and follow-up support to optimize performance. This service enhances communication, daily activities, and overall quality of life for individuals with mild to severe hearing loss, providing a tailored and effective hearing solution.
Ear Services – Common Ailments
1. Hearing Loss
Partial or complete reduction in hearing caused by aging, infections, trauma, or congenital factors. Early diagnosis and treatment, including hearing aids or surgery, can restore auditory function, improve communication, and enhance quality of life, allowing patients to reconnect with their environment and engage fully in daily activities.
2. Tinnitus
Persistent ringing, buzzing, or hissing in the ears, often caused by ear damage, exposure to loud sounds, or age-related hearing loss. Managed through sound therapy, medications, or lifestyle adjustments, tinnitus treatment reduces discomfort, improves focus, and enhances patients’ overall well-being and daily functioning.
3. Ear Infections
Inflammation or infection of the outer, middle, or inner ear causing pain, swelling, and sometimes fever or discharge. Prompt medical attention, including medications or minor procedures, prevents complications, restores ear health, alleviates discomfort, and protects hearing.
4. Otitis Media
Middle ear inflammation with fluid buildup, often causing hearing impairment, pressure, or discomfort. Treated with medications, drainage, or surgical intervention like tube placement. Early treatment prevents chronic issues, supports proper auditory development in children, and ensures improved quality of life.
5. Vertigo
Dizziness or spinning sensation due to inner ear or vestibular system disorders. Managed with vestibular rehabilitation, medications, or targeted interventions. Effective treatment reduces imbalance, prevents falls, and restores confidence in daily activities while improving overall health and stability.
6. Perforated Eardrum
A rupture or hole in the eardrum caused by infection, trauma, or sudden pressure changes. Symptoms include hearing loss, pain, or discharge. Repaired through observation, surgical intervention, or tympanoplasty, restoring hearing function and protecting the middle ear from infections.
7. Otosclerosis
Abnormal bone growth in the middle ear leading to progressive hearing loss. Corrective surgery, such as stapedectomy, improves sound conduction and auditory function. Early detection and treatment prevent further deterioration and help patients regain normal hearing.
8. Ear Trauma
Injuries to the ear caused by accidents, blunt force, or penetrating objects. Can involve outer ear lacerations, fractures, or structural damage. Treatment may include surgical repair or conservative care, restoring function, appearance, and hearing while minimizing complications.
9. Congenital Ear Disorders
Birth-related abnormalities affecting ear structure or hearing. Conditions may include microtia, atresia, or malformed ear canals. Early intervention, surgery, or hearing devices ensure proper hearing development, speech improvement, and overall quality of life.
10. Wax Impaction
Excessive buildup of earwax leading to discomfort, hearing loss, or infections. Safely removed using microsuction or irrigation techniques, improving hearing, relieving pressure, and preventing recurrent ear problems while maintaining long-term ear health.
