Otolaryngology (ENT)

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ENT Clinic - Otolaryngology

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Otolaryngology is concerned with disorders of the head and neck, and problems of the five senses, such as hearing disorders, taste disorders, smell, speech, balance, allergic skin disorders , sinus infections and headaches.

In the ENT clinic at Tadawi Medical Center, we receive all patients with ear, nose and throat problems of different ages. We diagnose acute and chronic cases and provide the necessary care for them.

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ENT Consultation

Request an appointment with the otorhinolaryngologist to consult her for ears, nose and throat problems. Read More

ENT Home Visit

If you are away from the ENT clinic, an otorhinolaryngologist can visit you at home and provide you with the necessary advice and care. Read More

ENT Virtual Consultation

A virtual ENT consultation is an appointment with an otolaryngologist for conditions affecting ear, nose and throat. Read More

Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo Treatment

Have you ever felt dizzy while raising or lowering your head? or when you wake up? This is benign paroxysmal vertigo, which causes benign but disturbing symptoms that hinder the patient from performing his daily tasks and activities. Read More

Audiometry Hearing Test

A painless hearing test that measures the ability to hear different sounds, pitches, or frequencies, using a very precise instrument called an audiometer. Read More

Rapid Strep Test (involves a quick throat swab)

Drainage of Ear or Nasal Septum Ematoma or Abscess

A medical procedure performed by an otolaryngologist to drain an abscess of the nose or ear in order to speed up healing. Read More

Flexible Fiberoptic Nasolaryngoscopy

In the ENT clinic, a fiber-optic camera with a diameter of up to 2 mm, is used to obtain detailed close-up images of the inner nose, larynx, the region behind the nose, the back of the tongue, and the throat (laryngeal nasopharynx) to detect possible pathology. Read More

Ear Hematoma Aspiration

A medical procedure performed by a specialist otolaryngologist by putting a needle in the hematoma and aspirating the internal content. Read More

Ear Cleaning or Ear Suction

Cleaning the ear canal in the ENT doctor’s office using special suction tools and a magnifying lens for accurate detection and clear vision, the process takes only a few minutes. Read More

External Ear Canal Packing (Swimmer’s Ear)

Treating inflammation of the external ear canal by applying gauze containing an antibiotic ointment used to treat external otitis and get rid of pain. Read More

FNA Fine Needle Aspiration

The process of obtaining a sample of cells by applying suction through a fine needle attached to a syringe. Read More

Impedance Audiometry

Determine the status of the tympanic membrane and middle ear via tympanometry. Read More

Infected Wound Management

Treatment is likely to depend on the type of infection you have, and how serious it is. Read More

Nasal Packing

Nasal filling is the application of sterile tampons to the nasal chambers This is done in order to control bleeding and provide support to the septum. Read More

Nose Septum Local Chemical Cautery

A medical procedure to seal bleeding tissues. Read More

Otoacoustic Emission Audiometry

A test to determine the condition of the cochlea, and hair cell function ّImportant to detect the hearing status of newborns, infants, and individuals with developmental disabilities. Read More

Rigid Nasal Sinus Endoscopy

A procedure performed by ُENT specialist to assess the nasal passages and paranasal sinuses, using high-quality magnifying instruments, as well as evaluating the nasal mucosa, sinus anatomy, and nasal pathology. Read More

Wound dressing

A dressing is a sterile pad or compress applied to a wound to promote healing and protect the wound from further harm. Read More

Acoustic Reflex

Reflexive contraction of the middle ear muscles in response to a 10-second continuous sound stimulus. Read More

Acoustic Reflex Audiometry

Clinical instrument for audiological diagnosis and acoustic immunoassay to assess the neural pathway surrounding the stapedial reflex, which occurs in response to a loud sound (70 to 90 dB above the threshold). Read More

Pure Tone Audiometry

A hearing test using an audiometer that sends tones to a customer’s ear and measures the sensitivity of an individual’s hearing to calibrated pure tones, allowing the determination of the degree, type and configuration of a hearing loss. Read More

Removal of “stone” from Salivary Gland Duct.

A non-surgical procedure for stones that are actually calcium deposits from the salivary glands, which block the flow of saliva. Read More

Foreign Body Removal from Ear or Nose

Removing foreign bodies by advancing a forceps incrementally through the external auditory canal until the foreign body is grasped. Read More


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