NamENT Clinical Practice

Working For Your Wellbeing

At NamENT Clinical Practice, our goal is to ensure your visit is as comfortable and informative as possible.

We understand that a visit to a specialist can be a source of anxiety for many people. To help ease any concerns, we’ve outlined the steps of how your visit to our ENT specialist in Windhoek, Namibia, will proceed.

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Portrait of African American female student dressed casually holding mobile phone and typing

Step 1: Book Your Appointment

Your journey to better ENT health begins with a simple call to our clinic. No referral is necessary. Just call us to schedule your appointment at a time that suits you.

Step 2: Initial Consultation

During your initial consultation, our ENT specialist will have a discussion with you about your health concerns. You will have the opportunity to describe any symptoms or issues you are experiencing. Remember, no detail is too small when it comes to your health. After discussing your concerns, our ENT specialist will perform a physical and visual examination. This will involve looking in your ears, nose, and throat and palpating your neck, throat, and other areas of your face and neck. This comprehensive examination is done to identify any visible issues that could be causing your symptoms.

Step 3: Tests

Depending on the reason for your visit and the findings of the physical examination, our ENT specialist may conduct one or more of the following tests:

  • Audiometric Testing
  • Nasal and Laryngeal Endoscopy
  • Cultures, Biopsies, and Blood Work
  • CT Scan
NamENT Clinical Practice

Tests

Audiometric testing is often performed for patients with complaints of hearing loss, ringing in the ears, or balance disorders. Nasal endoscopy is commonly performed for patients with complaints of nasal, sinus, or allergy issues.  CT Scans may be ordered for clearer images of your sinuses. Cultures, biopsies, and blood work may be ordered to give your ENT doctor a better idea of any health issues you may be experiencing.