Procedures
ENT procedures and surgery
Each procedure page explains what is involved, how to prepare, and what to expect afterward. Select a procedure below to read more, or request an appointment if you have a GP referral and are ready to be seen.
Nose & sinuses
Nose and sinuses
Endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS)
Minimally invasive surgery to open blocked sinuses, remove polyps, and restore normal drainage.
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Septoplasty and turbinate reduction
Correction of a deviated septum and enlarged turbinates to improve nasal airflow.
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Skull base surgery
Endoscopic approaches to lesions and tumours at the anterior skull base.
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Transsphenoidal pituitary surgery
Minimally invasive endoscopic removal of pituitary tumours via the nasal passages.
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Nasendoscopy
An in-clinic diagnostic procedure using a small flexible camera to assess the nasal passages and throat.
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Ear & hearing
Ear and hearing
Grommets
Small ventilation tubes inserted into the eardrum to treat glue ear and recurrent middle-ear infections.
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Myringoplasty
Surgical repair of a perforated eardrum to restore hearing and prevent recurrent infection.
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Wax microsuction
Safe removal of earwax blockage using gentle suction under microscope guidance.
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Throat & airway
Throat, tonsils, and airway
Tonsillectomy
Surgical removal of the tonsils for recurrent tonsillitis or obstructive sleep-disordered breathing.
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Adenoidectomy
Removal of enlarged adenoids that obstruct breathing, cause recurrent infection, or contribute to glue ear.
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Microlaryngoscopy
Detailed examination and surgical treatment of the larynx and vocal cords under general anaesthetic.
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Snoring surgery (UPPP)
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty — surgical reshaping of the palate and throat to reduce snoring and airway obstruction.
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Sleep endoscopy (DISE)
Drug-induced sleep endoscopy to identify the site and pattern of airway collapse during sleep.
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Practical information for patients
The your-first-visit page covers what to bring, how to prepare, and what to expect from your consultation. When you have a GP referral, submit your appointment request to begin.