The ENT department (Otorhinolaryngology) at IAH is expanding to accommodate a growing need for easily accessible and comprehensive care in a one-stop setting. Our team consists of highly experienced ENT Surgeons, Audiologists, Speech and swallowing Therapist and well trained nurses. Together, they provide a complete range of services for all Ear, Nose and Throat conditions.
The department has adjusted well with the advancement of medical technology. With the advent of modern day endoscopes, operating microscopes and microdebriders, the department now handles various Ear-Nose-Throat & Neck disorders efficiently and precisely. The department has state-of-the-art microscopes to perform micro Ear surgeries. We perform Endoscopic Sinus Surgeries, Endoscopic Transnasal Pituitary Surgery and repair for CSF Rhinorrhoea.
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Overview:
The department offers a wide range of services covering all aspects of ENT diseases of the Nose, Sinuses, Throat, Larynx & Ears.
Esophageal Manometry
Esophageal Manometry is a test that gauges how well your esophagus works. Your esophagus is the long, muscular tube that connects your throat to your stomach. Esophageal Manometry measures the rhythmic muscle contractions (peristalsis) that occur in your esophagus when you swallow. Esophageal Manometry also measures the coordination and force exerted by the muscles of your esophagus.
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Speech Audiometry
In Speech Audiometry test, 2 different speech tests will be done to determine how softly you are able to hear words and the other will measure how clearly you are able to understand words. The audiologist will measure Speech Discrimination or Word Recognition ability.
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Electrococheography – ECOG
Electrocochleography (ECOG) is a specialized test which measures the electric potentials or signals generated in the inner ear in response to sound. ECOG may be used to help diagnose whether you have any disease which may cause an accumulation of inner ear fluid, such as Ménière’s disease.
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