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ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat)

ENT Specialist in Kolkata: Eskag Sanjeevani Hospitals

Why Eskag Sanjeevani is the Best ENT Hospital in Kolkata

Ear, nose, and throat conditions span a wide spectrum, from a child’s recurrent tonsil infections to an adult’s progressive hearing loss to complex head and neck tumours requiring microsurgical precision. At Eskag Sanjeevani’s ENT units in Baghbazar, Baranagar, and Khardah, specialists manage this full range using high-definition video endoscopes, microscopic surgical units, and dedicated audiology labs. The department handles both routine and complex ENT surgery, with paediatric care available across all three locations.

Meet Our Best ENT Specialists in Kolkata

Our ENT department is led by experienced otorhinolaryngologists who manage medical and surgical disorders of the ear, nose, throat, and head and neck region. Our doctors use evidence-based protocols to provide accurate diagnoses and personalised treatment plans.

Available Doctors - ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat)
Dr. Arijit Das
Dr. Debabrata Das
Dr. Riya Das
Dr. Somnath Dey
DR. SOUMYA GHATAK
Dr. Tanmoy Sarkar

Specialised Treatments for Ear, Nose & Throat Disorders

  • Ear Conditions (Otology): Ear specialists treat chronic ear infections, hearing loss, and tinnitus (ringing in the ears). Moreover, microsurgeries like Tympanoplasty and Mastoidectomy.
  • Nasal Disorders (Rhinology): Expert management of sinusitis, nasal polyps, and deviated septa. We utilise Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) and Septoplasty for clear breathing.
  • Throat & Voice Care (Laryngology): Treatment for chronic tonsillitis, voice box (larynx) disorders, and swallowing difficulties (dysphagia).
  • Head & Neck Surgery: Specialised surgical removal of thyroid, parotid, and salivary gland tumours with a focus on preserving muscle and nerve function.
  • Paediatric ENT: Compassionate care for children with recurrent tonsil infections, adenoid issues, and glue ear.

Advanced ENT Diagnostics & Services

  • Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA): Measures hearing thresholds across frequencies to determine the type and degree of hearing loss — essential for deciding between medical management and surgical intervention.
  • Diagnostic Nasal & Laryngeal Endoscopy: Fibre-optic laryngoscopy and nasal endoscopy provide high-definition visualisation of internal passages, enabling accurate diagnosis of polyps, lesions, and vocal cord pathology.
  • Otoendoscopy: Detailed examination of the ear canal and eardrum to detect microscopic perforations, fluid behind the drum, or early-stage infections not visible on standard examination.
  • Allergy Testing & Immunotherapy: Skin prick tests identify specific triggers for chronic allergic rhinitis, followed by structured immunotherapy where indicated to reduce long-term sensitivity.

When Should You See an ENT Specialist in Kolkata?

Early consultation prevents minor infections from progressing into chronic sensory impairment or requiring more complex surgery.

  • Hearing Changes: Sudden hearing loss or a persistent feeling of fullness or pressure in the ears requires prompt audiological assessment.
  • Chronic Sinusitis: Nasal congestion, facial pressure, or thick discoloured discharge persisting beyond ten days, or recurring more than four times a year, warrants specialist evaluation.
  • Voice Hoarseness: Any change in voice quality lasting more than two weeks should be assessed to rule out vocal cord pathology or laryngeal lesions.
  • Balance Issues: Recurrent dizziness or vertigo episodes, which frequently originate from inner ear dysfunction, require diagnostic endoscopy and vestibular testing.
  • Difficulty Swallowing: A persistent sensation of a lump in the throat or pain on swallowing needs clinical investigation to exclude structural or neurological causes.
  • Snoring & Sleep Apnoea: Loud snoring accompanied by gasping or observed pauses in breathing during sleep indicates obstructive sleep apnoea and should be evaluated without delay.
Specialized Medical Care

Expert Care in Our ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat) Department

Our experienced specialists combine clinical expertise, advanced diagnostics, and patient-centric care to ensure accurate treatment and better health outcomes.

Schedule Your Appointment for ENT Care

ENT conditions are often dismissed as minor inconveniences until they affect hearing, sleep, or the ability to swallow comfortably. By the time chronic sinusitis becomes daily facial pain or hearing loss starts affecting conversation, the condition is already well-established. Our hospitals at Baghbazar, Baranagar, and Khardah offer consultations through the central helpdesk and online portal. Come in for an assessment while the options are still straightforward.

Patient Testimonials
Amitava Bose, Kolkata

We took my father to Dr Somnath De for a sinus operation. The endoscopic surgery at Eskag Sanjeevani was great, and the staff provided excellent post-op care. 

Soma Chandra, Kolkata

After suffering from an ear infection, Dr Debabrata Das identified the inner ear issue immediately. The treatment plan was effective, and I am finally back to my normal routine. 

Rajesh Talukdar, Kolkata

I visited Dr Tanmoy Sarkar for chronic tonsillitis. His diagnosis was precise, and the surgical recovery was much faster than I expected. The best ENT specialist in Kolkata. 

Frequently Asked Questions on: ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat)

What conditions does an ENT specialist treat?

An ENT specialist manages medical and surgical disorders of the ear, nose, throat, and head and neck region. This includes hearing loss, chronic sinusitis, sleep apnoea, vocal cord conditions, tonsil and adenoid disease, and complex tumours of the parotid, thyroid, and salivary glands. 

When is sinus surgery necessary, and what does FESS involve?

Surgery is considered when chronic sinusitis does not respond to antibiotics or nasal sprays after several weeks of treatment, or when structural problems like polyps or a deviated septum block drainage. FESS (Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery) uses a thin camera inserted through the nostril to clear blockages without external incisions. Most patients return to light activity within one to two weeks. 

How long does recovery take after tympanoplasty?

Most patients are discharged within 24 hours. The ear is packed for one to two weeks, and hearing improvement is typically assessed at six to eight weeks post-operatively. Strenuous activity and swimming are avoided for four to six weeks. Full healing of the eardrum graft takes approximately three months. 

Do children need general anaesthesia for ENT surgery?

Yes. Tonsillectomy, adenoidectomy, and grommet insertion for glue ear are all performed under general anaesthesia in children. Our paediatric protocols are designed for age-appropriate dosing, with an anaesthesiologist present throughout and parents informed at every stage of the procedure and recovery. 

What causes recurring tonsillitis in adults, and when is surgery recommended?

Recurring tonsillitis in adults is most commonly caused by streptococcal or viral infections that the tonsils fail to clear effectively over time. Surgery (tonsillectomy) is typically recommended when a patient has seven or more episodes in one year, five or more per year over two years, or when the infections are severe enough to require hospitalisation or cause abscess formation. 

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