Best ENT Doctor in Lucknow
Dr. Priyanka Tiwari
ENT Surgeon
MBBS, MS (ENT)
From common conditions like ear infections, tonsillitis, and sinusitis to complex issues such as nasal polyps, hearing loss, head and neck disorders, and snoring, you receive focused, professional care under one roof.
When Should You See the Best ENT Doctor in Lucknow?
- Ear pain, discharge, or feeling of fullness in the ear.
- Hearing loss that is gradual or sudden.
- Ringing or buzzing sound in the ears (tinnitus).
- Dizziness or vertigo (feeling that you or your surroundings are spinning).
- Nasal blockage or congestion that does not improve with medication.
- Recurrent sinus infections or facial pain and pressure.
- Loss of sense of smell or taste.
- Nosebleeds that are frequent or difficult to control.
- Sore throat lasting more than one week.
- Difficulty or pain when swallowing.
- Hoarseness or voice changes lasting more than two weeks.
- Snoring or breathing difficulties during sleep.
- Enlarged tonsils or adenoids causing breathing problems.
- Lumps or swelling in the neck.
ENT Conditions We Treat at OP Chaudhary Healthcare
1. Ear Disorders
- Ear Infections (Otitis Media): Middle ear infections cause pain, fever, and temporary hearing loss, especially in children.
- Swimmer's Ear (Otitis Externa): Infection of the outer ear canal causing itching, pain, and discharge.
- Hearing Loss: Conductive hearing loss (due to problems in the outer or middle ear) or sensorineural hearing loss (due to inner ear or nerve damage).
- Tinnitus: Ringing, buzzing, or hissing sounds in the ear with no external source.
- Vertigo and Dizziness: Inner ear disorders like Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), Meniere's disease, or vestibular neuritis.
- Eardrum Perforation: A hole or tear in the eardrum causing hearing loss and increased risk of middle ear infections.
- Ear Wax (Cerumen) Impaction: Accumulated ear wax causing hearing loss, pain, or dizziness.
2. Nose and Sinus Disorders
- Sinusitis (Acute and Chronic): Inflammation of the sinuses causing facial pain, pressure, nasal congestion, and thick nasal discharge.
- Nasal Polyps: Soft, painless, non-cancerous growths lining the nose or sinuses, causing breathing difficulty and loss of smell.
- Deviated Nasal Septum: Displacement of the wall between the nostrils, causing nasal obstruction, frequent nosebleeds, and sinus infections.
- Allergic Rhinitis (Hay Fever): Allergic reaction causing sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, and nasal congestion.
- Nosebleeds (Epistaxis): Recurrent or severe nosebleeds requiring medical evaluation and treatment.
- Loss of Smell (Anosmia): Reduced or complete loss of sense of smell due to nasal obstruction, infection, or nerve damage.
3. Throat and Voice Disorders
- Tonsillitis: Inflammation of the tonsils causing sore throat, difficulty swallowing, fever, and enlarged lymph nodes.
- Pharyngitis: Inflammation of the pharynx causing sore throat, discomfort, and difficulty swallowing.
- Laryngitis: Inflammation of the voice box causing hoarseness, voice loss, and throat pain.
- GERD (Laryngopharyngeal Reflux): Stomach acid backing up into the throat causing hoarseness, chronic cough, and throat clearing.
- Sleep Apnea and Snoring: Repeated interruptions in breathing during sleep due to airway obstruction, often related to enlarged tonsils, deviated septum, or obesity.
- Voice Disorders: Hoarseness, vocal cord nodules or polyps, and voice fatigue.
4. Head and Neck Disorders
- Thyroid Disorders Requiring Surgery: Thyroid nodules, goiters (enlarged thyroid), and thyroid cancers.
- Neck Lumps: Enlarged lymph nodes, branchial cleft cysts, or other neck masses requiring evaluation.
- Salivary Gland Disorders: Stones, infections, or tumors of the parotid, submandibular, or sublingual glands.
5. Pediatric ENT Conditions
- Recurrent Ear Infections: Frequent middle ear infections requiring medical management or ear tube placement.
- Tonsil and Adenoid Enlargement: Causing snoring, mouth breathing, sleep apnea, or recurrent throat infections.
- Speech and Hearing Delays: Due to chronic fluid in the middle ear (otitis media with effusion).
- Foreign Bodies in Ear, Nose, or Throat: Children often insert small objects into their ears or noses requiring safe removal.
Our ENT Services
- ENT OPD, Ward, and ICU: Our department covers outpatient consultations, inpatient ward care, and post-surgical ICU support. Whether you need a routine checkup for chronic sinusitis or intensive monitoring after major head and neck surgery, our team manages your care at all levels within a single facility.
- Nasal Endoscopy: Nasal endoscopy is a procedure to look at the nasal and sinus passages using a thin, flexible tube with a tiny camera and light. The Best ENT Doctor in Lucknow performs this in-office procedure to diagnose sinusitis, nasal polyps, deviated septum, tumors, or sources of nosebleeds. It is quick, painless, and requires no incisions.
- Microscopic ENT Surgeries: For conditions requiring surgery, such as tympanoplasty (eardrum repair), mastoidectomy, or stapes surgery, precision is everything. The Best ENT Doctor in Lucknow uses high-powered ENT microscopes with binocular heads and adjustable eye lenses, providing unmatched clarity to remove diseased tissue while preserving healthy structures.
- Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: For patients with chronic sinusitis or nasal polyps that do not respond to medication, endoscopic sinus surgery opens blocked sinus passages using an endoscope inserted through the nostrils. There are no external incisions, no facial swelling, and a faster recovery compared to traditional sinus surgery.
- Ear Tube Placement (Myringotomy with Tubes): For children with recurrent ear infections or persistent fluid in the middle ear, the Best ENT Doctor in Lucknow places small tubes through the eardrum to ventilate the middle ear and prevent fluid buildup.
- Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy: Surgical removal of enlarged or chronically infected tonsils and adenoids is performed when they cause breathing difficulties, sleep apnea, recurrent throat infections, or speech problems. The Best ENT Doctor in Lucknow performs this procedure with meticulous technique to minimize pain and bleeding.
- Hearing Assessment (Audiometry): Our audiology services include pure-tone audiometry, speech audiometry, and impedance testing (tympanometry) to accurately diagnose hearing loss and guide treatment decisions.
- Vertigo and Balance Assessment: For patients with dizziness or balance problems, the Best ENT Doctor in Lucknow performs positional testing (Dix-Hallpike maneuver) and canalith repositioning procedures (Epley maneuver) for BPPV, the most common cause of vertigo.
How ENT Treatment Works at OP Chaudhary Healthcare
Step 1: Registration and OPD Consultation
Step 2: Physical Examination
Step 3: Diagnostic Tests
Step 4: Diagnosis and Treatment Plan
Step 5: Treatment and Monitoring
Step 6: Follow-Up and Long-Term Care
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Why Choose OP Chaudhary Healthcare for the Best ENT Doctor in Lucknow?
- Experienced ENT Specialist – Skilled in common & complex cases from first visit to recovery
- Advanced Technology – Nasal endoscopes, microscopes, and audiology tools for less pain & faster healing
- In-Office Nasal Endoscopy – Diagnosis during consultation, no separate hospital visit
- Dedicated ENT OPD – Scheduled & walk-in slots with minimal waiting
- Multi-Speciality Care – Audiology, radiology, pathology, pediatrics under one roof
- Scheme Empanelments – Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY, UP schemes, ECHS, TPAs
- Convenient Location – Near SGPGI, Raebareli Road, accessible from Vrindavan Colony & Sultanpur Road
- Affordable & Transparent Billing – No hidden charges, quality care for all
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FAQs
A general physician treats whole-body conditions. An ENT specialist focuses on ear, nose, throat, head, and neck issues. Your physician may refer you to an ENT for chronic breathing, hearing, or swallowing problems.
See an ENT for ear pain, hearing loss, dizziness, nasal blockage, sore throat >1 week, hoarseness >2 weeks, snoring, or neck lumps.
Review of symptoms, history, and physical exam using an otoscope, nasal speculum, and tongue depressor. May include nasal endoscopy or tuning fork tests if needed.
Yes. Treatment depends on the cause (e.g., nasal blockage, enlarged tonsils) and may include lifestyle changes, CPAP, oral appliances, or surgery.
No pain during surgery (anesthesia). Afterward, mild congestion and pressure for 1–2 weeks. Recovery is faster than traditional surgery.
Consider if your child has 3+ ear infections in 6 months or fluid with hearing loss for 3+ months. The ENT will discuss risks and benefits.
Often caused by inner ear crystals (BPPV). The ENT can diagnose with positional testing and treat immediately with the Epley maneuver. Other causes may need medication or rehab.