
Otolaryngology Assessment
ENT (Otolaryngology) Assessment evaluates the structures and functions of the ears, nose, throat, and related areas of the head and neck. Performed by a medical specialist, this assessment may include hearing tests, balance evaluations, nasal endoscopy, and physical examination of the throat and sinuses.
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The goal of this assessment is to diagnose and manage issues such as hearing loss, vertigo, sinus problems, and voice or swallowing difficulties.
When is an ENT Assessment needed?
This assessment is often recommended for individuals who:
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Have sustained head or facial injuries in an accident,
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Experience hearing loss, tinnitus, or balance issues (e.g., dizziness),
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Suffer from chronic sinus infections or breathing difficulties,
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Report throat pain, voice changes, or swallowing challenges,
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Need medical documentation of ENT-related impairments post-injury.
