Get answers for your health queries from top Doctors for FREE!

100% Privacy Protection

100% Privacy Protection

We maintain your privacy and data confidentiality.

Verified Doctors

Verified Doctors

All Doctors go through a stringent verification process.

Quick Response

Quick Response

All Doctors go through a stringent verification process.

Reduce Clinic Visits

Reduce Clinic Visits

Save your time and money from the hassle of visits.

Ask Free Question

Best Ent Surgery Hospitals in Antalya

Rich Hospital Hastanesi

Rich Hospital Hastanesi

Antalya, Turkey

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Kızıltoprak, 921. Sk. No:27, 07300

Specialities

7

Doctors

1

Beds

0
Dr. Muzaffer Serbest
Dr. Muzaffer Serbest

Dentist

13 years of experience

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Rich Hospital Hastanesi's logo

Consult Rich Hospital Hastanesi

Yaşam Hastaneler Grubu

Yaşam Hastaneler Grubu

Antalya, Turkey

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Şirinyalı Mahallesi, 1487. Sokak, No: 4, Muratpaşa (4,545.42 km) 07160 Antalya, Antalya Province, Turkey

Specialities

34

Doctors

0

Beds

0

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Yaşam Hastaneler Grubu's logo

Consult Yaşam Hastaneler Grubu

Memorial

Memorial

Antalya, Turkey

Multi-Specialty Hospital

1 (1 patient ratings)

Zafer Mah. Yıldırım Beyazıt Cad. No: 91, Dokuma, 07025 Kepez/Antalya, Turkey

Specialities

40

Doctors

0

Beds

0

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Memorial's logo

Consult Memorial

Antalya Anadolu Hastanesi

Antalya Anadolu Hastanesi

Antalya, Turkey

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Çaybaşı, 1352. Sk. No: 8, 07100 Muratpaşa/Antalya, Turkey

Specialities

27

Doctors

0

Beds

0

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Antalya Anadolu Hastanesi's logo

Consult Antalya Anadolu Hastanesi

Private Olympos Hospital

Private Olympos Hospital

Antalya, Turkey

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Öğretmen Evleri Mh., 460. Sk. No:48, 07070 Konyaaltı/Antalya, Turkey

Specialities

14

Doctors

0

Beds

0

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Private Olympos Hospital's logo

Consult Private Olympos Hospital

Medstar Hospital Group

Medstar Hospital Group

Antalya, Turkey

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Yıldız, Yıldız Mh Yıldız Cd, 220. Sk. No 19, 07050 Muratpaşa/Antalya, Turkey

Specialities

28

Doctors

0

Beds

0

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Medstar Hospital Group's logo

Consult Medstar Hospital Group

Doctor
Special Ofm Hospital

Special Ofm Hospital

Antalya, Turkey

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Yükseliş, Mehmet Akif Cd. No:96, 07020 Kepez/Antalya, Turkey

Specialities

26

Doctors

0

Beds

0

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Special Ofm Hospital's logo

Consult Special Ofm Hospital

Antalya Education And Research Hospital

Antalya Education And Research Hospital

Antalya, Turkey

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Varlık, Kazım Karabekir Cd., 07100 Muratpaşa/Antalya, Turkey

Specialities

25

Doctors

0

Beds

0

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Antalya Education And Research Hospital's logo

Consult Antalya Education And Research Hospital

Antalya Private Life Hospital

Antalya Private Life Hospital

Antalya, Turkey

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Şirinyalı, 1487. Sk. No:4, 07160 Muratpaşa

Specialities

8

Doctors

0

Beds

108

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Antalya Private Life Hospital's logo

Consult Antalya Private Life Hospital

Catchlife

Catchlife

Antalya, Turkey

Altınkum Mah. Atatürk Bulvarı No : 116AB, Konyaalti, Antalya

Specialities

3

Doctors

0

Beds

0

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Catchlife's logo

Consult Catchlife

Top 10 Ent Surgery Hospitals Near Antalya

Hospital RatingDoctors Location
Rich Hospital Hastanesi

----

1 Antalya
Yaşam Hastaneler Grubu

----

---- Antalya
Memorial

1

---- Antalya
Antalya Anadolu Hastanesi

----

---- Antalya
Private Olympos Hospital

----

---- Antalya
Medstar Hospital Group

----

---- Antalya
Special Ofm Hospital

----

---- Antalya
Antalya Education And Research Hospital

----

---- Antalya
Antalya Private Life Hospital

----

---- Antalya
Catchlife

----

---- Antalya

Questions & Answers on "Ent Surgery" (321)

I am suffering from Allergic Rhinitis for more than a week. This happened many times before. The condition is very uncomfortable. Medicines do not produce immediate effects. I do saline wash and take vaour once in the evening. Is it not possible to get it cured permanently?

Male | 70

Sneezing, stuffy or runny nose, and itchiness are the common symptoms of it. Often Allergic Rhinitis is produced by allergens like pollen, dust mites, or pet hair getting inside your body and irritating your immune system. Unfortunately, the permanent cure does not exist, but managing symptoms with a saline wash, antihistamines, and avoiding triggers may make it more manageable.

Answered on 27th Nov '24

Read answer

Subjective 24-year-old woman with chronic sinusitis since November 2022. Loss of smell (almost complete anosmia). Persistent nasal congestion and post-nasal discharge requiring swallowing every 5 minutes. Facial symptoms: pressure on eyes, forehead numbness, swelling around eyes, and puffy face. -Headaches rated 5/10 usually and 8/10 at times. Weekly fevers. Increased pain when lying down and difficulty breathing at night due to nasal congestion. - Episodes of fast heartbeat and anxiety, particularly in the evenings and at night. Noted foul smell from nasal discharge at times, though color uncertain. Symptoms worsen in winter. - Allergic to cold things and foods; reactions include hives, swelling, difficulty breathing, and exacerbation of sinus symptoms. Objective Self-reported chronic symptoms with no recent face or head injuries. Current medications: Rigix and Myteka taken for sinus symptoms. Reports history of multiple visits to doctors/ENT with no long-term relief from current medications. - No additional medications or surgeries reported.

Female | 24

Answered on 21st July '25

Read answer

i hve back of throat in orange bumps

Female | 19

Tonsil stones are­ small items in your throat. They are made­ of food, mucus, and bacteria. You might have bad breath, a sore­ throat, or trouble swallowing. Gargle with warm salt water to re­move them. Also, drink lots of water. Ke­ep your mouth clean. This can stop tonsil stones from forming.

Answered on 22nd Nov '25

Read answer

Heavy Tonsillitis and headache and cold cough and fever

Male | 27

Tonsillitis is caused by both viruses and bacteria. To feel better, you need to get adequate sleep, drink lots of fluids, and use over-the-counter painkillers. It is good to try gargling with warm salt water as well to relieve the sore throat. Severe or unbearable symptoms then visit a healthcare professional. 

Answered on 26th Nov '24

Read answer

Meri naak me chot lag gai thhi to naak tedhi h usse sidha karna h

Male | 35

If you have a crooked nose due to an injury, it's important to consult with an ENT specialist or a plastic surgeon. They can assess the extent of the damage and recommend the best treatment options, which may include surgery. It's always best to visit a specialist for proper care and advice.

Answered on 2nd Aug '24

Read answer

I had a runny nose 2 days ago so I took panadol that has 30mg pseudoephedrine. It stopped running within 1 hour. But yesterday I woke up in the middle of the night with a blocked nose and it would only clear up when I stood up. Today I still have a congested nose no mucus. When I close my mouth I can’t breathe through my nose at all

Female | 25

It sounds like you may be experiencing nasal congestion, which can result from various factors such as allergies or a mild viral infection. The blockage while lying down could be due to gravity affecting nasal drainage. Staying hydrated and using a humidifier may help ease your symptoms. Over-the-counter saline sprays are also beneficial for relieving congestion. If your symptoms persist or worsen, I recommend consulting a general physician to rule out any underlying issues. 

Answered on 24th Aug '25

Read answer

Hello doctor, so in 2022 I was diagnosed with typhoid in March. It was a 15-day treatment course. I made a full recovery in 1 month. Then, in July, I found 2 lymph nodes in my neck (level Il & IV), each less than 1cm. They were movable. The FNAC result was left cervical small swelling, reactive lymphoid hyperplasia. The lower one shrank a bit with meds, but today I noticed both nodes are still there and movable, just like 2 years ago. Do l need to get it checked again or is it normal?

Female | 24

Lymph nodes are small defenders in your body that help fight infections. Sometimes, they stay a little swollen even after the infection is gone. In your case, the nodes are small and movable, which is a positive sign. Since they haven’t changed in size over the past two years and aren’t causing any issues, it’s likely just your body’s way of managing past infections. However, it’s a good idea to keep an eye on them. If they grow, become painful, or new symptoms appear, it's best to get them checked again for peace of mind. 

Answered on 11th Sept '24

Read answer

Ringing ear Right side within 2 weeks

Male | 25

There could be a lot of causes of ringing in the ear. Get evaluated by your local ent who will examine the ear and also give hearing testings.

Answered on 12th Sept '24

Read answer

Get Free Assistance!

Fill out this form and our health expert will get back to you.