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The Department of Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) at Amrita Hospital, Faridabad, provides comprehensive, expert treatment across the full spectrum of ENT conditions — from common infections and hearing difficulties to complex surgeries and life-threatening emergencies.
Treating the delicate, tightly packed structures of the ear, nose, and throat requires exceptional skill, precision, and advanced facilities. At Amrita, our experienced ENT surgeons, supported by cutting-edge technology, meet these challenges with confidence, ensuring safe, positive, and lasting outcomes for every patient.
Our holistic care approach goes beyond treating the condition. Through continuous rehabilitation support, our team of ENT specialists, audiologists, and speech therapists helps patients regain confidence, independence, and quality of life.
Whether it’s helping a child hear clearly for the first time, restoring a voice, or managing critical airway emergencies, we strive to deliver medical excellence with a deeply human touch — bringing the bliss of clarity to each patient’s life.
At Amrita Hospital, Faridabad, we deliver comprehensive ENT care tailored to each patient through our specially trained ENT doctors and clinicians, combining advanced medical expertise with patient-centred and compassionate care.
The ENT Department at Amrita Hospital, Faridabad, delivers world-class care across the full spectrum of ear, nose, throat, head, and neck diseases — from common conditions to complex disorders — through highly skilled specialists and state-of-the-art facilities, all under one roof.
Expertise in Advanced ENT Procedures
Our ENT specialists (otolaryngologists) are highly skilled in performing advanced and complex ENT surgeries that demand precision, innovation, and experience.
From cochlear implants to complex skull base surgeries, Amrita Hospital, Faridabad, provides cutting-edge treatments with a focus on safety, accuracy, and faster recovery.
Our advanced surgical capabilities include:
Comprehensive ENT Facilities and Technology
Our department is equipped with advanced diagnostic and surgical technology that enables precise diagnosis and minimally invasive treatments, delivering excellent outcomes with minimal patient discomfort.
Our facilities and technology include:
Specialised Paediatric ENT Care
We provide compassionate, expert solutions for all types of paediatric ENT conditions, including congenital anomalies, airway disorders, recurrent infections, hearing problems, and foreign body removal.
Early diagnosis and age-appropriate interventions — such as paediatric cochlear implants, speech therapy, and rehabilitation support — significantly improve the quality of life for children.
Our paediatric ENT services include:
Integrated ENT Rehabilitation and Therapy
Our ENT rehabilitation programmes are tailored to each patient by a multidisciplinary team of ENT surgeons, audiologists, speech and language therapists, and physiotherapists.
These personalised programmes support patients in restoring vital functions, regaining confidence, and enhancing the quality of life.
Our ENT rehabilitation services include:
Round-the-Clock ENT Emergency and Trauma Care
ENT emergencies, including ENT trauma, can be life-threatening. Our department provides 24/7 specialist care for urgent conditions that require immediate attention and skilled intervention, delivering timely treatment and the best possible outcomes.
Our emergency and trauma care services include:
Comprehensive Sleep Disorder Management
Sleep disorders such as snoring and obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) can seriously affect overall health, heart function, and quality of life.
Our ENT team plays a vital role in the multidisciplinary care of sleep disorders through the diagnosis and surgical treatment of airway-related causes of sleep apnoea.
Our sleep disorder management includes:
From routine ENT infections to advanced skull base procedures and expert management of life-threatening emergencies like airway obstruction, our team delivers comprehensive ENT care with precision and compassion.

Cochlear implantation is a surgical procedure in which a small electronic device is placed inside the inner ear (cochlea) to help people with severe or profound hearing loss caused by inner-ear damage. The implant bypasses the damaged portions of the ear and directly stimulates the auditory nerve, allowing the brain to recognise sound.
It is recommended for children, including infants as young as 4 to 12 months and for adults with congenital or acquired hearing loss who do not benefit enough from regular hearing aids.
With proper training and rehabilitation, cochlear implantation can significantly improve hearing, speech understanding, and communication.
Snoring is not always harmless — it may be a sign of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA).
In obstructive sleep apnoea, the airways collapse or become blocked during sleep, reducing oxygen supply to the body. The oxygen drop forces the brain to wake you repeatedly to breathe, often without your awareness. These interruptions prevent deep, restorative sleep.
If left untreated, sleep apnoea can cause daytime fatigue, poor concentration, increased risk of accidents, high blood pressure, heart disease, and other serious health complications.
ENT rehabilitation helps patients regain essential functions such as hearing, speech, balance, and swallowing after illness or surgery. It ensures that recovery goes beyond treating the disease, focusing instead on restoring everyday function and independence.
Specialised ENT rehabilitation programmes include listening and speech training after cochlear implantation, swallowing therapy after larynx reconstruction or paralysis, vestibular rehabilitation for vertigo and balance disorders, and voice therapy for vocal cord problems. These enable patients to communicate better, eat and drink safely, maintain balance, and return confidently to daily life.
Yes.
The ENT Department at Amrita Hospital, Faridabad, provides specialised care for children through early diagnosis and timely treatment of conditions such as tonsil and adenoid enlargement, recurrent ear infections, congenital airway problems, and early hearing loss, helping prevent long-term complications
Our expertise in delivering advanced, age-appropriate paediatric treatments — including paediatric cochlear implantation, tonsillectomy or adenoidectomy, airway reconstruction, and corrective surgery for rare airway conditions such as choanal atresia or laryngomalacia — ensures that children grow up healthy and confident, enjoying the complete joy of hearing, speech, and overall development.
No.
Removing the tonsils does not weaken a child’s immunity. While the tonsils play a role in fighting infections in early childhood, when they become chronically enlarged or repeatedly infected, they may cause more harm than benefit.
Extensive research shows that children who undergo tonsillectomy do not experience weakened immunity. Instead, the surgery often improves overall health by preventing recurrent throat infections, improving breathing, and reducing sleep-related problems.
Yes.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) and clinical studies confirm that prolonged headphone use at loud volumes—typically above 85 dB—can damage the inner ear and cause permanent noise-induced hearing loss, particularly in young people.
Both in-ear and over-the-ear headphones create a warm, moist environment that encourages bacterial growth. When shared across users, they can transfer microbes, increasing the risk of ear infections.