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ENT Diagnosis Unit

The Ear, Nose, Throat (ENT) Diagnostic Unit is a specialized medical unit used for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the ear, nose, throat and head and neck region. This unit is equipped with advanced technology and equipment to evaluate and accurately diagnose a wide range of ENT diseases.

The ENT Diagnostic Unit usually performs various diagnostic procedures such as endoscopic examinations, hearing tests, allergy tests, voice and speech evaluations. In addition, conditions such as nasal and sinus diseases, ear infections, hearing loss, throat infections, snoring and sleep apnea are also examined in this unit. The ENT Diagnostic Unit plays a critical role in the comprehensive evaluation of patients and the development of appropriate treatment plans.

Things to Consider After ENT Diagnostic Unit

After examinations and tests at the ENT Diagnostic Unit, patients can usually return to their daily activities immediately. However, some tests or procedures may cause mild discomfort. For example, endoscopic examinations may cause temporary symptoms such as mild throat irritation or nosebleeds. Hearing tests or allergy tests do not require any special care. It is important that you follow your doctor’s instructions and follow the recommended treatment plan. If abnormalities are detected during tests or examinations, your doctor will explain the appropriate treatment options and steps to follow. The ENT Diagnostic Unit aims to improve patients’ quality of life through accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning. If any complications or unexpected symptoms occur, it is important to contact your doctor immediately.