A lump in the neck that doesn’t go away. Persistent t...
A lump in the neck that doesn’t go away. Persistent throat discomfort. Difficulty swallowing or changes in your voice. These symptoms may seem small at first, but they can sometimes signal underlying conditions that need timely medical attention.
At Medanta The Medicity, Gurugram our head and neck specialists diagnose and treat conditions of the throat, mouth, thyroid gland and salivary glands (including other structures in the head and neck region).
Whether the concern is a benign neck swelling, a thyroid disorder or a complex tumour, our doctors work closely with specialists across oncology, radiology and reconstructive surgery to provide comprehensive and coordinated care for every patient.
The head and neck specialists at Medanta Gurugram diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions affecting the oral cavity, throat and surrounding structures.
Oral cavity lesions
Voice box (laryngeal) disorders
Difficulty swallowing
Chronic throat pain
Mouth ulcers and growths.
Thyroid nodules
Thyroid enlargement (goitre).
Hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism (when your doctor has asked for surgery)
Parathyroid disorders.
Salivary gland infections and tumours
Parotid gland disorders
Neck swellings or lumps
Benign and malignant tumours of the head and neck.
Doctors at Medanta conduct detailed clinical examinations supported by advanced imaging, endoscopy and biopsy when required to give you the most accurate diagnosis and create the most effective treatment plan.
Certain head and neck conditions require surgical treatment. The department at Medanta – The Medicity offers advanced surgical techniques designed to ensure precision and improved recovery.
They are:
Oral cancer surgery
Thyroid and parathyroid surgery
Salivary gland surgery (parotid and others)
Laser-assisted tumour removal
Robotic head and neck surgery
Microvascular reconstruction after tumour removal.
Modern surgical technology allows doctors to perform complex procedures while preserving important functions such as speech and swallowing whenever possible.
It all boils down to accurate diagnosis when you want to review your chances of how well you can deal with head & neck conditions. Specialists at Medanta use advanced diagnostic tools to evaluate symptoms and identify underlying diseases.
They are:
Endoscopic examination of the throat and voice box
Imaging tests such as CT scan, MRI and PET CT
Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) for neck lumps.
Biopsy (indicated when there are suspicious growths).
Functional assessment of speech and swallowing.
The best way to fight against head and neck cancers is coordinated care from multiple specialists. At Medanta Gurugram surgeons collaborate closely with medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, plastic surgeons, speech therapists and rehabilitation specialists.
This multidisciplinary approach is there for the treatment of various conditions. They are:
Oral cancer
Throat cancer
Thyroid cancer
Salivary gland cancer
Complex head and neck tumours.
Advanced technologies such as robotic surgery, high-resolution imaging and reconstructive techniques help improve both treatment outcomes and quality of life after surgery.
Medanta Gurugram is a trusted destination for specialised head and neck treatment due to several reasons. They are:
Highly experienced head and neck surgeons
Advanced robotic and minimally invasive surgical techniques
Expert management of thyroid, oral and throat disorders
Integrated cancer care with multidisciplinary tumour boards
Access to advanced imaging and diagnostic technologies
Personalised and patient-centred treatment approach.
At Medanta – The Medicity you will receive head and neck care from the best clinicians utilising advanced technology (all with a touch of compassion).
Who are the best head and neck doctors in Gurugram?
Medanta Gurugram has a team of experienced head and neck specialists with expertise in treating thyroid disorders, oral cancers, salivary gland diseases and complex tumours of the head and neck region.
When should I consult a head and neck specialist?
You should consult a specialist if you notice persistent neck swelling, difficulty swallowing, voice changes, unexplained throat pain or lumps in your mouth or neck.
Is head and neck surgery safe?
Yes. Many head and neck surgeries today are performed using minimally invasive or robotic techniques that allow precise treatment with faster recovery and better functional outcomes.
Do head and neck surgeons treat thyroid disorders?
Yes. Head and neck surgeons commonly perform thyroid and parathyroid surgeries to treat conditions such as thyroid nodules, goitre and thyroid cancer.