Metropolitan Hospital features a modern, fully equipped, and well-organized Otorhinolaryngology Clinic. With highly trained medical and nursing staff and state-of-the-art technology, the clinic is always available to address all conditions related to this specialty.
Medical team
A team of specialized and well-trained physicians and nurses provides reliable diagnostic and therapeutic services, following the most up-to-date scientific knowledge and advancements.
Diagnosis
The Audiology, Neurotology, and Endoscopic Laboratories are equipped with the latest technology, enabling advanced diagnostic capabilities. These include hearing tests for all ages (even newborns), vertigo assessment, nasal and laryngeal endoscopies, interventional endoscopies, and the full range of modern examinations in the field. Supported by the other diagnostic laboratories of Metropolitan Hospital, the clinic offers a comprehensive diagnostic approach for ENT conditions.
Therapeutic interventions
When conservative treatment is not effective or not suitable, the clinic’s specialists provide advanced surgical care. In addition to standard ENT procedures, the clinic performs specialized surgeries on the nose, ear, pharynx, larynx, salivary glands, and neck. Modern tympanoplasty and ossiculoplasty techniques, with or without prostheses, as well as stapedotomy, offer solutions to hearing loss caused by repairable middle-ear damage.
For children and adults with severe hearing loss or deafness, cochlear implants are applied, while implantable hearing aids are offered when indicated. Nasal polyps and chronic sinus inflammations are treated using functional endoscopic sinus surgery or endonasal microsurgery, ensuring precision, safety, a painless postoperative course, and hospital stays reduced to 24 hours.
Laser microsurgery of the larynx provides modern treatment even for benign laryngeal conditions, such as nodules and polyps. Laser technology is also applied in a variety of other procedures, including pharyngoplasty for snoring and sleep apnea, tonsillectomy, and reduction of hypertrophic nasal turbinates.