Services
Otorhinolaryngology
Otorhinolaryngology

Otorhinolaryngology is the branch of medicine that studies the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases of the ear, nose, throat, and larynx. The Academician Vakhtang Bochorishvili Clinic houses a high-tech otolaryngology department, where qualified specialists provide comprehensive medical services to both adults and children.

When should we consult an otolaryngologist?

Timely consultation is crucial to avoid complications. We recommend that you consult a doctor if you experience the following symptoms:
  • Ear pathologies (otitis): ear congestion, swelling, severe pain that may radiate to the throat, neck, or temple area.
  • Throat diseases (pharyngitis/tonsillitis): severe throat pain when swallowing, redness of the mucous membrane, plaque on the tonsils, change in voice timbre, and enlarged lymph nodes.
  • Nose and sinus problems (sinusitis): difficulty breathing, nasal congestion, excessive discharge, feeling of pressure in the eyes and forehead, headache.

Our services and treatment areas

Bochorishvili Clinic provides both conservative and surgical treatment for the following diagnoses:

Nose diseases:
  • Rhinitis of various etiologies;
  • Sinusitis (sinusitis, frontitis, etc.);
  • Deviated nasal septum and polyps.
Ear diseases:
  • Inflammation of the outer and middle ear (acute and chronic otitis);
  • Eustachitis and exudative otitis;
  • Auditory neuritis and hearing loss;
  • Removal of earwax and foreign bodies from the ear.
Diseases of the throat and larynx:
  • Acute and chronic tonsillitis (angina);
  • Pharyngitis and laryngitis;
  • Vocal cord dysfunction.

Diagnostics and emergency care

Academician Vakhtang Bochorishvili's clinic is equipped with modern equipment, which allows us to conduct complex studies in one space:
  1. Laboratory tests: blood tests and bacteriological swabs (from the nose, throat, ear) to accurately identify the causative agent.
  2. Instrumental diagnostics: computed tomography (CT), radiography, and ultrasound.
  3. Multidisciplinary approach: If necessary, related specialists are involved in the management of the patient.

Emergencies

Our team is ready to provide immediate assistance in critical situations such as:
  • Severe nosebleeds;
  • Foreign body in the respiratory tract or ear;
  • Facial bone injuries and fractures;
  • Acute respiratory failure.

Note: Timely diagnosis and properly selected therapy reduce the risk of developing chronic diseases.