
πππ£ Department of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology (ENT)
Mamta Medical College & Hospital, Siwan (MMCH)
The Department of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology (ENT) at Mamta Medical College & Hospital (MMCH), Siwan, is committed to offering comprehensive care in the diagnosis, treatment, and surgery of diseases related to the ear, nose, throat, and head & neck region. With a blend of expert faculty, modern infrastructure, and compassionate care, our ENT department caters to a wide spectrum of patients while also playing a pivotal role in the academic development of future doctors.
π Vision & Mission
Vision:
To be a center of excellence in ENT healthcare and education, promoting innovation, research, and community well-being.
Mission:
To provide patient-centric ENT treatment using modern diagnostic and surgical techniques
To offer quality education and clinical training to MBBS students
To promote early detection and management of ENT disorders in the community
To engage in research and contribute to ENT science and literature
π₯ Clinical Services
Our ENT department provides specialized and general services for conditions involving the ear, nose, sinuses, throat, larynx (voice box), and head & neck region.
πΉ OPD Services:
Daily ENT consultations and follow-ups
Ear cleaning and wax removal
Treatment of allergic rhinitis, sinusitis, tonsillitis
Hearing evaluation and speech therapy
Nasal endoscopy and indirect laryngoscopy
ENT minor procedures in OPD
πΉ Emergency ENT Services (24×7):
Epistaxis (nose bleeding) management
Foreign body removal (ear, nose, throat)
Acute otitis media and mastoid abscess
Tracheostomy in airway obstruction
Facial trauma and nasal fractures
πΉ ENT Surgical Services:
Our well-equipped OT allows us to perform a wide range of minor and major ENT surgeries, including:
Ear Surgeries:
Tympanoplasty (eardrum repair)
Mastoidectomy
Myringotomy with grommet insertion
Stapedectomy for otosclerosis
Ossiculoplasty (middle ear reconstruction)
Nose & Sinus Surgeries:
Septoplasty and SMR (nasal septum correction)
Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS)
Polypectomy (nasal polyp removal)
Endoscopic Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)
Foreign body removal (nasal/sinus)
Throat & Larynx Surgeries:
Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy
Microlaryngeal surgeries (vocal cord nodules, polyps)
Direct laryngoscopy and biopsy
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) for snoring
Tracheostomy for airway obstruction
Head & Neck Surgeries:
Excision of benign and malignant neck swellings
Thyroid surgeries (partial/total thyroidectomy)
Parotid gland surgeries
Cervical lymph node biopsy
Sistrunkβs operation for thyroglossal cyst
π¬ Diagnostic Facilities
To ensure accurate and prompt diagnosis, the department is supported by advanced diagnostic tools:
Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA) for hearing assessment
Impedance Audiometry
Speech audiometry
Nasal endoscopy
Flexible and rigid laryngoscopy
Microscopic ear examination
X-ray PNS, CT/MRI of sinuses and head-neck region (in collaboration with Radiology Dept.)
π§ͺ Research & Publications
The department promotes evidence-based clinical practice and encourages research in ENT. Ongoing research areas include:
Chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) and antibiotic resistance
Allergic rhinitis in rural populations
Risk factors for chronic tonsillitis in children
Outcomes of tracheostomy in emergency settings
Early detection of head & neck cancers
Our faculty regularly participates in national ENT conferences, workshops, and CME programs to stay updated with the latest surgical techniques and academic trends.
π₯ Infrastructure & Facilities
The ENT department at MMCH has a robust infrastructure designed for both patient care and student learning.
Dedicated ENT OPD complex with diagnostic units
Minor OT for day care procedures
ENT Operation Theater with microscope and endoscopes
Audiology lab with soundproof booth
Faculty chambers, seminar room, and demo room
Well-maintained ENT wards for male and female patients
Emergency ENT kits and instruments
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π¬ Community Outreach & Health Awareness
Recognizing our social responsibility, the ENT department conducts community screening camps, school ENT check-ups, and awareness programs in rural and underserved areas.
Key initiatives:
Hearing loss screening in school children
Anti-tobacco and oral cancer awareness
ENT first aid training for teachers and health workers
Free ENT camps in collaboration with NGOs and government health missions
π©Ί Common Conditions Treated
Chronic ear infections and hearing loss
Nasal allergies, sinusitis, and nasal polyps
Deviated Nasal Septum (DNS)
Tonsillitis and adenoid enlargement
Foreign bodies in ear, nose, throat
Voice disorders and laryngitis
Head & neck swellings, cysts, and tumors
Congenital ENT anomalies in children
π’ Public Awareness Message
“Ignoring an earache or sore throat may lead to serious complications. Early diagnosis and treatment by ENT specialists can prevent hearing loss, airway obstruction, and even cancer. Prioritize your ENT health.”