If your child needs surgery or complex medical treatment for diseases or problems affecting the ear, nose, or throat, a child otolaryngologist has the experience and qualifications to treat your child.
Children's otolaryngologists treat children from the neonatal period to a young age. They choose to make childcare the core of their medical practice, and the unique nature of children's medical and surgical care is learned from further education and practice experience.
What Types Of Treatments Do Children's Otolaryngologists Provide?
Pediatric otolaryngologists are primarily concerned with the medical and surgical treatment of ear, nose and throat diseases in children. Pediatric otolaryngologists usually provide the following services:
Diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose and throat diseases and head and neck diseases
Head and neck surgery, including pre-and post-operative care
Consultation with other doctors when ear, nose or throat diseases are detected
Help in identifying communication disorders in children
Children are not just small adults. They can't always say what bothers them. They are not always able to answer medical questions and are always patient and cooperative during medical examination. Pediatric otolaryngologists know how to examine and treat children in a way that makes them comfortable and cooperative. In October, pediatric otolaryngologists use equipment specifically designed for children. Most paediatric Otolaryngology offices are arranged and decorated with children in mind. This includes examination rooms and waiting rooms that can be toys, videos and reading material for children. This helps to create a comfortable and non-threatening environment for your child.