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Pediatric E.N.T in Singapore

Hospitals, clinics and medical centers in Singapore performing Pediatric E.N.T.

Changi General Hospital

A major hospital in the eastern side of Singapore, with a capacity of 790 beds and facilities to accommodate outpatients likewise.

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Pediatric E.N.T is available at Changi General Hospital

Listed pediatrician:

Assist. Prof. Lam Khee Sien

Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgery

Gleneagles Hospital

A 380 bed private hospital offering tertiary acute care services that cover a wide range of medical and surgical specialties.

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Pediatric E.N.T is available at Gleneagles Hospital

23 listed pediatricians:

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Dr. Wong Keng Yean

Pediatric Cardiology

Dr. Ho Ching Lin

Glaucoma and General Ophthalmology

Mount Elizabeth Hospital

The Paediatric unit is dedicated to providing high quality medical, surgical, and rehabilitative care of infants, children and adolescents. Safeguarding your children’s health is our utmost priority.

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Pediatric E.N.T is available at Mount Elizabeth Hospital

20 listed pediatricians:

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Dr. Wong Keng Yean

Pediatric Cardiology

Dr. Liew Woei Kang

Paediatric Rheumatology & Immunology

National University Hospital

A 928 bed teaching hospital offering a full range of medical, surgical and diagnostic services. NUH serves as a refferal center for cancer patients, pediatrics, cardiology and other specialties.

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Pediatric E.N.T is available at National University Hospital

54 listed pediatricians:

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Prof. Low Poh Sim

Programme Director, Head and Senior Consultant, Division of Paediatric Neurology (Brain and Nerve Disorders)

Dr. Dario Campana

Director, Laboratory of Immunopathology and Cell Therapy, Division of Haematology/Oncology & Bone Marrow and Cord Blood Transplantation

Raffles Hospital

A full service private hospital offering a comprehensive range of specialist services by a team of 200 physicians. 35-40% of the patients are foreigners, and there is a dedicated department for handling medical tourists.

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Pediatric E.N.T is available at Raffles Hospital

6 listed pediatricians:

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Dr. Chu Hui Ping

Paediatric gastroenterology

Dr. Veronica Toh

Neonatal intensive care

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About Pediatric E.N.T

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.


What is pediatric ENT?

This is a medical subspecialty that focuses on diseases and disorders of the ear, nose and throat in infants, children and adolescents. It is also referred to as pediatric otolaryngology.


Who is a pediatric ENT specialist?

Pediatric ENT specialists are also referred to as pediatric otolaryngologists. They are medical doctors who have special skills, training and expertise on conditions of the ear, nose and throat that affect children. Their special skills uniquely equip them with the expertise needed to treat various disorders and diseases ranging from common infections to complex conditions that are congenital or acquired.


Why see a pediatric ENT specialist?

The specialist provides multidisciplinary care through a team approach. This includes pediatric experts from various disciplines such as neonatology, plastic surgery, audiology, speech and language pathology, radiology anesthesia and others.


Common conditions treated
  • Ear: Ear infections, perforated ear drums, foreign bodies, cysts and pits, hearing loss, cholesteatoma and congenital malformations.
  • Nose: Nasal obstruction, foreign bodies, polyps nasal masses, congestion, allergies, deviated septum, sinusitis, nose bleeds, nasal fractures and trauma, and choanal atresia.
  • Throat: Tonsillitis, breathing problems, drooling, speech problems, swallowing problems, voice problems, hoarseness, tongue tie, cleft lip and palate enlarged tonsils, enlarged adenoids, snoring, sleep apnea and velopharyngeal insufficiency (vpi).
  • Neck: Enlarged lymph nodes, cysts, vascular anomalies, infections, abscesses, draining pits lymphatic malformations and hemangiomas.
  • Airway: Noisy breathing, obstruction, foreign bodies, laryngomalacia, vocal cord paralysis and tracheostomy.

Commonly performed procedures
  • Ear Tube Surgery: This procedure may be required if your child has an ear infection for a prolonged time. It may also be appropriate if your child has multiple complicated ear infections within a short time. Ear tube surgery may also be required if your child has a build u of fluid behind the eardrum. This fluid buildup may lead to language and speech delays. Insertion of ear tubes prevents further buildup of fluid and pressure and improves hearing.
  • Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy : Tonsils and adenoids are located in the back of the throat. They help protect the body form infections because they trap germs that enter via the mouth and nose. If your child’s tonsils and adenoids have severe infections your doctor may recommend a tonsillectomy and/or adenoidectomy. These surgeries are removed to prevent further infection. The procedure may also be performed if your child’s adenoids and tonsils become enlarged affecting their breathing as they sleep. Enlarge ENT of the tonsils and adenoids usually cause the child to snore or have brief stops in the breathing pattern called sleep apneas.
  • Pediatric Sinus Surgery: Sinuses are air filled cavities in the bones of the face. Sinusitis occurs when the sinuses become inflamed or infected. Sinusitis can cause blockage of the natural opening of the sinuses. Such blockages can also occur when your child has flu, cold, bacterial infection or allergies. Sinus surgery may be recommended if your child suffers repeated sinusitis which does not resolve with medical therapy.
  • Pediatric Sleep Apnea Surgery: Sleep apnea is a condition that occurs when during sleep your child’s breathing becomes completely or partially blocked. It is due to blockage of the upper airway. After careful evaluation your doctor may recommend pediatric sleep apnea surgery.
  • Pediatric Neck Mass Surgery: This surgery may be recommended if your child has a congenital neck mass. This is a growth in the neck and as the child grows older, it may grow larger.
  • Frenuloplasty: Ankyloglossia (Tongue Tie) is a condition that decreases the tongue’s mobility. It results in the tongue being anchored to the mouth’s floor by the frenulum (a band of tissue). When the frenulum is too short the tongue is unable to move properly which leads to feeding and speech problems. Frenuloplasty is performed with the aim of releasing the frenulum to allow for improved movement of the tongue.

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