Pediatric ENT is a specialty that diagnoses, treats, and monitors ear, nose, and throat conditions from infancy through adolescence. Since children have different anatomical structures, the process requires specialized experience.
Which Age Groups Do We Serve?
“ENT evaluations are provided for all children between the ages of 0–18. A tailored approach is applied for each age group, from the newborn period to adolescence.
Ear Conditions
Middle Ear Infection
Recurrent Ear Infections
Fluid Buildup in the Ear
Suspected Hearing Loss
Ear Congestion and Pain
Evaluation for Ear Tube Requirement
Nasal and Nasopharyngeal Area
Adenoid Enlargement
Nasal Congestion
Sinusitis
Allergic Rhinitis
Postnasal Drip and Related Cough
Throat and Tonsil Problems
Tonsil Enlargement
Frequent Tonsil Infections
Difficulty Swallowing
Hoarseness
Sleep and Breathing Disorders
Snoring
Suspected Sleep Apnea
Nighttime Mouth Breathing
Emergency ENT Conditions
Nosebleed
Foreign Body in Throat
Sudden Hearing Changes
Specialist Evaluation
Age-appropriate, painless, and quick examination is performed. The ear, nose, throat, and nasopharynx areas are thoroughly evaluated.
Tests if Necessary
Endoscopic Examination
Hearing Tests
Tympanometry
Allergy Evaluation
Necessary Imaging Methods
Treatment Plan
A personalized plan is implemented, including medication, allergy management, and adenoid and tonsil care.
Follow-up and Monitoring
Regular check-ups are performed, as illnesses in children can change rapidly.
Surgical Necessity
Adenoid, tonsil surgery, and ear tube procedures are performed only when medically necessary.