Children's ENT Centre (Otolaryngology)

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​Our Children's ENT Centre is the only dedicated tertiary referral centre in the region for children's ear, nose and throat (ENT) problems. Providing comprehensive multi-disciplinary diagnosis and treatment, along with complete cover for elective and emergency surgeries for children, it sees the majority of complicated paediatric ENT problems and head and neck diseases in Singapore.

It is one of only two centres in Singapore performing paediatric cochlear implants. It is also the only approved centre for a 6-month training programme in paediatric otolaryngology for advanced specialist trainees in ENT.

The centre has fully equipped consultation rooms and treatment rooms for minor surgical procedures, videoendoscopy facilities and a complete audiological set-up for hearing tests.

Range of Services:

  • Paediatric broncho-oesophagology
  • Paediatric rhinology
  • Paediatric otology & neuro-otology including bone anchored hearing aid and cochlear implant
  • Paediatric audiology & auditory verbal therapy
  • General paediatric otolaryngology
  • Audiology services - hearing and communication programme 

Tags:

Ear; Nose; Throat; Children's ENT

Contact Information  

Children's Tower, Level 2

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