Thyroid Surgery
A procedure to remove part or all of the thyroid gland to treat nodules, enlargement, or thyroid-related conditions.
ENT surgery focuses on conditions affecting the ear, nose, and throat. If you are referred for ENT care, it is usually because symptoms such as breathing difficulty, infections, hearing problems, or throat issues require further evaluation and possible surgical treatment.
Many ENT procedures are commonly performed and can often be done as day or minimally invasive procedures. With appropriate treatment, these procedures can significantly improve comfort, function, and quality of life.
ENT (Ear, Nose & Throat) Surgery surgeons manage a wide range of procedures, including:
A procedure to remove part or all of the thyroid gland to treat nodules, enlargement, or thyroid-related conditions.
A procedure to remove or sample a lump in the head or neck area to determine its cause and guide treatment.
A procedure to remove part or all of the thyroid gland, usually performed to treat nodules, enlargement, or thyroid-related conditions.
A procedure to straighten the nasal septum, helping improve airflow and relieve nasal blockage.
A procedure to place small tubes in the eardrum to allow fluid to drain and improve hearing.
A procedure to open and clear blocked sinuses, helping improve breathing and reduce recurrent sinus infections.
A procedure to remove the adenoids, usually performed to improve breathing or treat recurrent infections.
A procedure to remove the tonsils, usually performed to treat recurrent infections or breathing difficulties.
Surgery may be recommended when symptoms persist despite medical treatment, when a structural problem affects normal function, or when further investigation or treatment is needed. You may be referred for ENT surgery if you have:
Your care team will choose the most appropriate technique based on your condition. This may include:
Your care will follow a structured process designed to support you at every stage.
Comprehensive tools and resources to guide your treatment and recovery.
Before recommending surgery, your care team may use:
You may receive additional support to aid your recovery, including:
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You should consider seeing an ENT specialist if you have persistent ear, nose, or throat symptoms such as repeated infections, difficulty breathing through your nose, hearing problems, or ongoing throat discomfort.
Not always. Many conditions can be managed without surgery. A procedure is recommended when it is the most effective way to relieve symptoms or prevent complications.
Many ENT procedures are minor or performed as day surgeries. This means you may be able to go home the same day, depending on the procedure.
ENT procedures are commonly performed and generally safe. Your care team will assess your condition and explain any risks before proceeding.
Recovery depends on the type of procedure, but many patients experience a relatively quick recovery. You will receive guidance on what to expect and how to care for yourself after the procedure.
Yes. Some ENT procedures, such as tonsillectomy or ear tube insertion, are commonly performed in children to address recurrent infections or breathing issues.
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