Snoring: Diagnostic in Bonn - Germany
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Department of Adult and Pediatric Otolaryngology
The Department of Adult and Pediatric Otolaryngology provides the diagnostics and treatment of all head and neck diseases. It offers the whole range of surgical treatment of otolaryngological disorders, ranging from the removal of tonsils to complex skull base surgery and cochlear implantation. Special attention is paid to cancer and reconstructive surgery. There is maintained close interdisciplinary cooperation, namely the department is part of the Center for Integrated Oncology (CIO) Cologne/Bonn.
Department of Otolaryngology
The Department of Otolaryngology offers the full range of medical services in its field of competence. The department performs high-precision diagnostics and effective treatment of ENT diseases. Of particular interest to the department's team of doctors is providing medical care to patients with nasal and paranasal sinus diseases, hearing impairment, tinnitus, dizziness, and obstructive sleep apnea. At the diagnostic stage, the attending physician conducts a clinical examination, listens to the patient's complaints, and, if necessary, performs endoscopic examinations, hardware diagnostics, and other procedures. The department is equipped with an advanced computed tomography scanner with the ability to perform 3D CT scans of the paranasal sinuses and middle ear. This is the only medical facility in the city of Bonn that offers such an imaging test. With diagnostic data in hand, the specialist discusses possible treatment options with the patient. Whenever possible, drug treatment becomes the first choice, and endoscopic therapeutic procedures are prescribed as a second-line treatment. ENT surgery is performed in the state-of-the-art operating rooms of partner clinics, in particular at the University Hospital Bonn, the University Hospital Duesseldorf, and the Beta Clinic Bonn.