Endoscopy is a key tool for the diagnosis of almost all ENT diseases. It is performed with either rigid or flexible endoscopes, offering high-definition images and absolute accuracy.
For immediate investigation of diseases of the salivary glands, thyroid, and cervical lymph nodes. The latest technology Siemens Acouson Redwood Ultrasound is available at the Clinic.
The Ultrasound-guided biopsy is a diagnostic method that uses ultrasound to precisely obtain tissue samples from various parts of the body. Its purpose is to histologically or cytologically examine these samples to achieve a reliable diagnosis, often in cases where imaging methods are insufficient.
ENT procedures under local anesthesia:
E.g. cauterization of the inferior turbinates, biopsy of the face, nose, nasal chamber, oral cavity and in special cases the pharynx and larynx.
Sialendoscopy is a minimally invasive technique used to diagnose and treat salivary gland diseases, such as obstruction by salivary stones or strictures in the excretory ducts.
Professor of Otolaryngology and Director of the ENT Clinic at the National University Hospital of Athens, Georgios Psychogios, offers remote medical assessment and advisory opinion services, provided that he has previously studied your medical file and your imaging tests.