Upper Airway Endoscopy

Upper Airway Endoscopy

Upper Airway Endoscopy is a diagnostic procedure that allows an ENT specialist to examine the nose, throat, voice box, and upper airway using a small endoscope. It provides a clear view of areas that may not be visible during a routine examination.

At Elite ENT Hospitals, endoscopy helps our specialists evaluate persistent symptoms, identify abnormalities, and plan appropriate treatment based on your individual condition.

Treatment:

Upper airway symptoms can have several possible causes, including inflammation, infection, structural abnormalities, or other conditions affecting the nose and throat. Endoscopy allows the specialist to examine these areas closely and assess the underlying problem.

Our specialists use appropriate endoscopic techniques to provide accurate evaluation, clear diagnosis, and personalized treatment planning while keeping patient comfort a priority.

What happens during an upper airway endoscopy?

During the procedure, a small endoscope is carefully guided through the nose to examine the nasal passages, throat, and other relevant upper airway structures. A local numbing spray may be used when appropriate to improve comfort.

The specialist observes the structures in real time and may identify inflammation, swelling, polyps, structural changes, or other abnormalities. The findings help determine whether medication, further testing, or surgical treatment may be appropriate.

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Our ENT specialists provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment for ear, nose, throat, hearing, sinus, and related head and neck conditions.

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