We specialise in the diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose, throat and head and neck disorders.
How we help
As well as treatment of the ear, nose and throat, our surgeons often treat conditions that affect the senses, such as hearing and balance disorders or smell and taste problems.
We also treat patients with conditions that affect your voice, breathing and swallowing, as well as head and neck tumours, including the skull base and connection with the brain.
Conditions we treat
Ear conditions
- glue ear
- ear infections
- deafness
- tinnitus
- dizziness/vertigo
- Meniere’s disease (condition that causes feeling like the room is spinning, ringing sounds, deep pressure, hearing loss)
- cholesteatoma (abnormal collection of skin cells)
- perforated ear drum
- otosclerosis (abnormal bone growth)
- prominent ear conditions
Nose conditions
- nose bleeds
- nasal obstruction
- sinusitis
- nasal polyps (growths)
- nasal injury
- rhino-sinusitis (inflammation)
Throat conditions
- sore throat
- tonsils
- quinsy (abscess)
- adenoids
- altered voice
- snoring and sleep apnea
- jaw joint (TMJ) malfunction
Head and neck conditions
- skin lesions
- head and neck cancers
- parotid and salivary glands
- thyroid
Facial plastic surgery
- rhinoplasty
- otoplasty
Where we are
Royal Sussex County Hospital
Our outpatient department is on the second floor at Royal Sussex County Hospital. The department hosts outpatient clinics and our audiology and speech and language.
Admissions 01273 696955 Ext. 65744
Outpatients 0300 303 8360
Princess Royal Hospital
We hold outpatient clinics at the Princess Royal Hospital. Day surgery is carried out on the surgical ward at the Hurstwood Park Centre located at Princess Royal Hospital.