
Our Services
Endoscopic tympanoplasty
A minimally invasive procedure to repair perforated eardrums and improve hearing. Using a high-definition endoscope, this technique offers better visualization, reduced recovery time, and no external scars, making it an excellent option for both adults and children. My goal is to provide safe, effective, and patient-friendly ear care with the latest technology and a personalized approach.

Myringotomy and Grommet Insertion
Myringotomy is a surgical procedure where a small incision is made in the eardrum to drain fluid and relieve pressure caused by ear infections or fluid buildup. Often, a tiny tube called a grommet is inserted into the eardrum to allow continuous drainage and prevent future fluid accumulation. This procedure is particularly beneficial for children with recurrent ear infections or fluid in the middle ear, helping to improve hearing, reduce infection frequency, and promote overall ear health.
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Mastoidectomy
Mastoidectomy is a surgical procedure performed to remove infected or damaged air cells from the mastoid bone, usually caused by chronic ear infections or cholesteatoma. The key benefits include eliminating infection, preventing serious complications like hearing loss or brain infections, and preserving or improving hearing. This procedure also helps in creating a safe and dry ear, especially in patients with persistent ear discharge or discomfort.

Styloidectomy
Styloidectomy is a surgical procedure to remove or shorten an elongated styloid process, often performed to treat Eagle’s Syndrome. This condition can cause throat pain, facial discomfort, difficulty swallowing, and a sensation of something stuck in the throat. By removing the excess bone, styloidectomy provides lasting relief from these symptoms, improves quality of life, and restores comfort in daily activities like speaking and eating.

Tonsillectomy
Tonsillectomy is the surgical removal of the tonsils, typically performed to treat recurrent tonsillitis, chronic sore throats, or breathing problems like sleep apnea. This procedure helps reduce the frequency of infections, improves breathing, and enhances sleep quality by eliminating enlarged or infected tonsils. It can also lead to better overall health, reduced need for antibiotics, and an improvement in the patient's quality of life.
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Skin Allergy Testing
Skin allergy testing is a safe and effective way to identify substances that may be causing allergic reactions, such as dust, pollen, pet dander, or certain foods. It involves applying small amounts of allergens to the skin—usually on the forearm or back—and observing for any reaction. The benefits include accurate diagnosis, personalized treatment plans, and better long-term control of allergy symptoms. It’s a quick, outpatient procedure that helps patients manage allergies more effectively.
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Sleep apnea screening
Sleep apnea screening is a crucial step in identifying individuals who may be at risk for this serious sleep disorder. It typically involves evaluating symptoms such as loud snoring, daytime fatigue, observed pauses in breathing during sleep, and morning headaches. Simple questionnaires like the STOP-Bang or Epworth Sleepiness Scale are often used to assess risk levels. Early screening can help detect obstructive sleep apnea before it leads to complications like high blood pressure, heart disease, or impaired daily functioning, making timely diagnosis and treatment essential for long-term health.
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Microlaryngeal Surgery
Microlaryngeal surgery is a specialized procedure performed to treat voice disorders caused by lesions, such as vocal cord polyps, nodules, or tumors. Using a microscope and precision instruments, the surgeon removes or treats the lesions while preserving the delicate structures of the vocal cords. This minimally invasive approach helps improve vocal function, restores a clearer voice, and is particularly beneficial for professional voice users or those with chronic voice issues. The procedure is typically performed on an outpatient basis with minimal downtime.

Septoplasty
Septoplasty is a surgical procedure to correct a deviated nasal septum—the cartilage and bone that divide the nasal cavity. When the septum is crooked, it can cause breathing difficulties, nasal congestion, snoring, and frequent sinus infections. Septoplasty straightens the septum, improving airflow and allowing for easier breathing. The benefits include long-term relief from nasal blockage, better sleep quality, reduced sinus issues, and an overall improvement in nasal function.

Ossiculoplasty
Ossiculoplasty is a surgical procedure to repair or replace the tiny bones (ossicles) in the middle ear that help conduct sound. It is typically done to restore hearing in patients with chronic ear infections, trauma, or cholesteatoma. The main benefits include significant improvement in hearing, better sound clarity, and enhanced quality of life. This procedure offers a long-term solution for hearing loss caused by damaged or eroded ossicles.

Lobuloplasty
Lobuloplasty is a simple surgical procedure used to repair torn, stretched, or split earlobes, often caused by heavy earrings, trauma, or prolonged use of ear piercings. It is a quick, outpatient procedure with minimal downtime. The main benefits include restoring the natural shape of the earlobe, improving appearance, and allowing patients to re-pierce their ears if desired. It’s a safe and effective option for anyone looking to correct earlobe deformities with lasting results.

Adenoidectomy
Adenoidectomy is the surgical removal of enlarged or infected adenoids, which are lymphatic tissues located behind the nose. Enlarged adenoids can cause breathing difficulties, snoring, recurrent ear infections, and nasal blockage, especially in children. Removing them helps improve breathing, reduces the frequency of infections, improves sleep quality, and enhances overall quality of life. It is a safe and commonly performed procedure with quick recovery.
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Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS)
It is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat chronic sinusitis, nasal polyps, and blocked sinuses. It involves using a thin endoscope to remove obstructions and improve sinus drainage, all without external cuts. The key benefits of FESS include reduced pain, faster recovery, improved breathing, fewer sinus infections, and better quality of life. It’s a safe and effective option for patients who haven’t found relief with medication.
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