Adenoidectomy
Adenoidectomy for blocked nose, snoring, mouth breathing and recurrent ear infection.
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About Adenoidectomy
(ENT)
Adenoidectomy removes enlarged adenoid tissue behind the nose, commonly in children with chronic nasal blockage, mouth breathing, snoring, sleep disturbance or recurrent ear infections. Healic ENT specialists assess adenoid size, tonsils, hearing and sleep symptoms before planning safe removal.
Patients commonly visit for mouth breathing or snoring, speech or swallowing difficulties due to enlarged adenoids, fluid in the middle ear causing hearing loss. Our ent team checks causes such as genetic predisposition, inflammation and edema of adenoid tissue, recurrent infection and abnormal lymphoid distribution and explains suitable options including obstructive adenoid hypertrophy, recurrent / chronic adenoiditis, adenoiditis with otitis media with effusion with transparent pricing and follow-up support.

Know the Symptoms
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Mouth breathing or snoring
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Speech or swallowing difficulties due to enlarged adenoids
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Fluid in the middle ear causing hearing loss
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Recurrent ear infections
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Chronic sinus infections
Adenoidectomy Causes
Genetic predisposition
Inflammation and edema of adenoid tissue
Recurrent infection and abnormal lymphoid distribution
Types of Adenoidectomy
Understanding the type helps our specialists choose the safest, most effective treatment for your condition.

Obstructive Adenoid Hypertrophy
Persistently enlarged adenoid tissue blocking the back of the nose, causing snoring, mouth breathing, sleep apnoea and recurrent ear fluid in children — the most common indication for adenoidectomy.

Recurrent / Chronic Adenoiditis
Repeated or long-standing adenoid infection (often Group A streptococcal) that does not settle with antibiotics — adenoidectomy is planned when infections recur 5+ times a year.

Adenoiditis with Otitis Media with Effusion
Enlarged or infected adenoids blocking the eustachian tube, causing middle-ear fluid, hearing loss and recurrent ear infections — adenoidectomy is often combined with grommet (myringotomy) insertion.
Surgical Methods at Healic
Different patients need different approaches. Our surgeons choose the right method for your condition, age and recovery goals.
Conventional Curettage Adenoidectomy
The classic technique using an adenoid curette through the mouth under general anaesthesia — time-tested, quick and effective for most children with adenoid hypertrophy.
Endoscopic Adenoidectomy
Performed using a nasal endoscope and a microdebrider for direct visualisation of the nasopharynx — ensures complete, precise removal with less chance of residual tissue and recurrence.
Coblation Adenoidectomy
Uses radiofrequency-driven coblation at low temperatures to remove and seal adenoid tissue simultaneously — minimal bleeding, less post-op pain and faster recovery.
Microdebrider-Assisted Adenoidectomy
A powered shaver removes adenoid tissue precisely under endoscopic control — preferred for choanal and peri-tubal adenoid pads that affect ear and sinus drainage.
Suction Diathermy / Bipolar Adenoidectomy
Adenoid tissue is ablated using a suction-diathermy probe under mirror or endoscopic guidance — excellent haemostasis with minimal blood loss, ideal for bleeding-prone children.
Adenoidectomy with Grommet Insertion
Combined procedure where adenoid removal is paired with myringotomy and grommet (ventilation tube) placement — for children with adenoid hypertrophy plus glue ear / OME.
Why Choose Healic for
Adenoidectomy
(ENT)
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Proper Counselling
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Fixed Price Explanation
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Safe Treatment
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Structured Monitoring
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Time-Bound Discharge
500+
Procedures Every Month
Average 4.8
Google Rating
85+
NPS Score
Key benefits at Healic
- Treated by experienced specialists
- Fixed-price package — no hidden charges
- Modern equipment & sterile facilities
- Insurance & EMI assistance
- Pre and post-treatment care included
- WhatsApp follow-up support
What Our Patients say
"Very transparent pricing and caring staff. Highly recommend Healic for adenoidectomy."
PMPriya M.
Verified patient
"Got my adenoidectomy done at Healic. The team was super supportive and recovery was much faster than I expected."
RSRahul S.
Verified patient
"Doctors explained everything patiently. The procedure went smoothly and I was discharged on time."
AKAnil K.
Verified patient
"Excellent experience from consultation to discharge. The fixed-price package gave me complete peace of mind."
SRSunita R.
Verified patient
Doctors for Adenoidectomy
(ENT)
- PP
- HS
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Your Questions
We are happy to answer every question you have.

1.What symptoms mean I may need Adenoidectomy?
Common warning signs include mouth breathing or snoring, speech or swallowing difficulties due to enlarged adenoids, fluid in the middle ear causing hearing loss, recurrent ear infections. A specialist evaluation confirms whether adenoidectomy is the right treatment.
2.What causes the problem treated by Adenoidectomy?
Frequent causes include genetic predisposition, inflammation and edema of adenoid tissue, recurrent infection and abnormal lymphoid distribution. Your doctor confirms the exact cause with examination and tests.
3.Which treatment options are available for Adenoidectomy?
Depending on severity, options may include obstructive adenoid hypertrophy, recurrent / chronic adenoiditis, adenoiditis with otitis media with effusion. Healic recommends the safest option after consultation.
4.What is the recovery time after adenoidectomy?
Recovery after adenoidectomy depends on the diagnosis and procedure selected. Most patients receive a written discharge plan, medicines, diet or activity advice, follow-up dates and WhatsApp support from the Healic care team.
5.Is Adenoidectomy covered by insurance?
Many medically advised procedures are covered by eligible health insurance policies. Healic supports cashless documentation, pre-authorisation and EMI options where applicable.
6.How do I book a consultation?
Call Healic, message on WhatsApp, or fill the booking form on this page and the care team will contact you shortly.
