Department of Otorhinolaryngology

A voice that sounds different, breathing that feels effortful, or food that doesn’t go down easily can be unsettling, and often points to something that deserves proper attention. The Voice, Airway & Swallowing Clinic at Bharati Hospital’s ENT Department brings together advanced diagnostic technology and specialist clinical care to get to the root of these problems — and address them properly, under one roof.

OVERVIEW

Voice, airway, and swallowing problems are more connected than they might seem — they all involve the same region of the body, the larynx and upper airway, and they all require the kind of detailed, real-time examination that standard imaging simply cannot provide.

The clinic is led by senior ENT surgeons working alongside specialised voice and swallowing therapists. What sets it apart is the technology underpinning every assessment — particularly the Pentax Flexible Laryngostroboscopy system, one of the most advanced tools available for evaluating the voice box and upper airway. Equipped with a chip-on-the-tip camera, it passes gently through the nose and delivers high-definition images of the larynx while the patient sits comfortably, speaks, and swallows naturally — no discomfort, no general anaesthesia, no guesswork.

Our Technology - Pentax Flexible Laryngostroboscopy System

The clinic’s flagship diagnostic tool — and one of the best available anywhere in the field. The system uses an ultra-slim, flexible camera with the imaging chip built directly into the tip, which allows it to capture exceptional detail even in the narrow, curved anatomy of the throat and larynx.

What makes it genuinely different from a standard endoscope is the stroboscopy function. Vocal cords vibrate hundreds of times per second — far too fast for the eye or a standard camera to capture meaningfully. The stroboscopy system uses a precisely synchronised flashing light to create what is effectively a slow-motion video of the vocal cords in motion. This slow-motion view reveals micro-level problems — small lesions, subtle asymmetries, stiffness, or abnormal vibration patterns — that would be completely invisible on a regular examination. For voice disorders in particular, it is not just useful; it is essential.

The system also supports full airway evaluation and swallowing studies, making it the central tool across all four of the clinic’s core services.

Scope of Services

When to Visit the Clinic

A consultation is strongly recommended if any of the following have persisted for more than two to three weeks:

  • Hoarseness, roughness, or an unexplained change in voice quality
  • Increased effort, discomfort, or fatigue when speaking
  • Noisy or laboured breathing — in an infant or an adult
  • Heavy snoring combined with daytime tiredness or waking gasping
  • Coughing, choking, or a sensation of food sticking when eating or drinking

These symptoms don’t always indicate something serious — but they always deserve a proper look.

FAQs

Persistent hoarseness, noisy breathing, or difficulty swallowing? Don't ignore it — a clear answer is usually closer than you think.