
Otology Clinic
Expert ear care and advanced hearing diagnostics.
Experience clear hearing at The ENT Clinic, Silchar. Our specialized Otology Unit provides comprehensive treatment for ear infections and hearing loss. We offer advanced diagnostics including Audiometry, Speech Audiometry, Tympanometry, OAE, BERA, and SISI tests — all performed by experienced, certified Audiologists. Trust our experts to restore your ear health and quality of life. Visit Silchar's leading ear specialists today.
State-of-the-Art Audiology Facilities
Take a look inside our diagnostic rooms. We feature Silchar's premier soundproof testing booth and advanced clinical equipment for high-precision hearing assessments.

Calibrated Soundproof Cabin
Our double-walled acoustic chamber isolates external noise down to standard diagnostic thresholds, enabling highly precise Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA) and neural hearing tests.

Clinical Audiology Station
Equipped with professional clinical audiometers to measure speech recognition, hearing thresholds, and middle-ear compliance under calibrated standards.

Patient Comfort & Setup
A comfortable, distraction-free environment tailored for both pediatric and adult hearing evaluation, ensuring stress-free and accurate diagnostics.

Diagnostic BERA Testing
Objective assessment of the auditory pathway and brainstem response to sound waves, essential for pediatric and infant hearing verification.

Hearing Threshold Analysis
Advanced computerized recording of brain waves (auditory evoked potentials) to measure hearing thresholds and diagnose neural pathway integrity.
Watch a BERA Test in Action
Observe how BERA (Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry) testing is conducted safely and comfortably at our clinic. We use gold-standard computer interfaces and non-invasive sensors to record brainstem activity in response to auditory stimulus.

Service Specific FAQs
Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry (BERA) is an objective test that measures how the hearing nerve and brain respond to sound. It is used for newborn hearing screening, assessing hearing in uncooperative patients, and ruling out retrocochlear (nerve-related) causes of hearing loss.
Otoacoustic Emissions test the function of the outer hair cells in the cochlea. It is fast, painless, and requires no response from the patient — ideal for newborns, infants, and children.
Common causes include earwax buildup, middle-ear fluid (glue ear), eustachian tube dysfunction, or a perforated eardrum. A clinical examination with tympanometry quickly identifies the cause.
Persistent discharge from the ear — especially if foul-smelling or associated with hearing loss — should be evaluated promptly. It may indicate chronic otitis media with or without cholesteatoma, which requires careful management.
Yes — significant wax buildup can block the ear canal and cause temporary hearing loss, muffling, and tinnitus. Safe removal under microscopy restores hearing immediately.