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A pediatric otolaryngologist will help you find the cause and provide effective treatment so that your child can enjoy health without any obstacles. Professional care, precise diagnostics and concern for patients' comfort - take advantage of a visit to a pediatric laryngologist.
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  • About the service
About the service

What does a pediatric otolaryngologist do?


A pediatric laryngologist diagnoses and treats diseases of the ear, nose, paranasal sinuses, larynx and throat in patients up to 18 years of age. Symptoms that are worth consulting with a specialist include:

  • frequent, recurrent inflammation of the ear, larynx, throat, tonsils or sinuses;
  • hearing problems (e.g. hearing loss, tinnitus);
  • dizziness and balance disorders;
  • nosebleeds;
  • tendency to breathe through the mouth, snoring;
  • abnormal speech development.
  • Scope of consultation


During the consultation, the doctor:

  • conducts an interview and otolaryngological examination, including examination of the larynx;
  • makes diagnoses;
  • gives medical recommendations;
  • prescribes medications;
  • issues referrals for tests, consultations with other specialists (e.g. speech therapist), hospitalizations.
  • During the visit, the doctor may rinse the ear, remove the sutures and apply an ear dressing.

What does a visit to a pediatric otolaryngologist look like?


The visit takes place in a friendly, non-stressful atmosphere for the child. The doctor conducts a medical interview and examines the child - on this basis, he or she may order additional diagnostics or make a diagnosis and provide recommendations related to the treatment process.