Comprehensive Otorhinolaryngology Examination for Adults

Complaints or symptoms in the ears, nose, throat, or on the face, or neck? Or is it time for your annual ear-nose-throat cancer screening?

The Examination includes:

  • A detailed consultation to discuss your symptoms, medical history, and any concerns you may have.

  • Careful assessment of the skin on your face, including use of a dermatoscope when necessary to examine lesions or abnormalities in detail.

  • Visualization of the ear canal and eardrum with magnification, including ear cleaning if required.

  • Testing of middle ear function to assess eardrum mobility and detect fluid buildup or pressure imbalance.

  • Internal examination of the nasal passages to check for inflammation, structural anomalies, or polyps.

  • Visual examination of the mouth, tonsils, and pharynx to detect signs of infection, irritation, or other pathology.

  • A gentle, precise view of the larynx (voice box) using a thin endoscope to assess vocal cords, rule out inflammation, nodules, or tumors.

  • Manual assessment of the neck, including ultrasound imaging when needed, to evaluate for swelling, lumps, or lymphatic concerns.

  • A personalized explanation of your findings and, if necessary, a recommendation for further treatment or follow-up care.

Complaints or symptoms in the ears, nose, throat, or on the face, or neck? Or is it time for your annual ear-nose-throat cancer screening?

How much does it cost?

45 000 HUF

The Examination includes:

  • Anamnesis – A detailed consultation to discuss your symptoms, medical history, and any concerns you may have.

  • Facial skin inspection – Careful assessment of the skin on your face, including use of a dermatoscope when necessary to examine lesions or abnormalities in detail.

  • Microscopic ear examination – Visualization of the ear canal and eardrum with magnification, including ear cleaning if required.

  • Tympanometry – Testing of middle ear function to assess eardrum mobility and detect fluid buildup or pressure imbalance.

  • Nasal examination (Rhinoscopy) – Internal examination of the nasal passages to check for inflammation, structural anomalies, or polyps.

  • Oral and throat inspection – Visual examination of the mouth, tonsils, and pharynx to detect signs of infection, irritation, or other pathology.

  • Endoscopic laryngeal examination – A gentle, precise view of the larynx (voice box) using a thin endoscope to assess vocal cords, rule out inflammation, nodules, or tumors.

  • Neck and lymph node palpation – Manual assessment of the neck, including ultrasound imaging when needed, to evaluate for swelling, lumps, or lymphatic concerns.

  • Diagnosis and Treatment Plan – A personalized explanation of your findings and, if necessary, a recommendation for further treatment or follow-up care.