The Emergency Services Department of the National Institute of ENT remains prepared 24/7 to provide immediate and life-saving medical care to patients suffering from acute or life-threatening ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) conditions.
Our emergency unit is staffed with a highly skilled team of ENT specialists, medical officers, nurses, and support staff, fully equipped with modern tools and infrastructure to manage any ENT emergency with speed and precision.
Severe Epistaxis (Nose Bleeding): Immediate nasal packing, cauterization, and further intervention as required.
Airway Obstruction: Emergency tracheostomy or foreign body removal in case of breathing difficulty.
Foreign Body Removal: From the ear, nose, or throat, particularly in children.
Sudden Hearing Loss or Vertigo: Prompt assessment and urgent management to prevent long-term damage.
Head and Neck Trauma: Emergency stabilization and surgical care in case of accidents or injury.
Acute Tonsillitis, Peritonsillar Abscess: Incision & drainage and IV medication as necessary.
Facial Swelling, Infections or Abscesses: Urgent diagnosis and drainage or surgical intervention.
Emergency ENT Surgeries: Performed when necessary to save life or prevent complications.
🟢 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week