ENT Clinics in the Philippines
Find trusted ENT specialists for ear, nose, and throat care
Compare verified ENT doctors across the Philippines. Expert treatment for sinus problems, hearing loss, throat conditions, and head & neck issues.
Why Choose ClinicFinderPH for ENT Care?
Board-Certified ENT Specialists
All ENT doctors are verified otolaryngologists with proper surgical and medical credentials.
Diagnostic Equipment
Find clinics with endoscopy, audiometry, CT scans, and other specialized ENT diagnostic tools.
Surgical & Non-Surgical
From simple ear cleaning to sinus surgery, find specialists for all ENT procedures.
Insurance Accepted
Filter by PhilHealth accreditation and HMO coverage for consultations and procedures.
Common ENT Services
How to Find Your ENT Doctor
Search by Condition
Find ENT specialists based on your symptoms - ear pain, sinus problems, throat issues, or hearing concerns.
Review Specialists
Check doctor qualifications, subspecialties, available procedures, and patient feedback.
Book Consultation
Schedule your ENT appointment. Many clinics offer minor procedures during your first visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does an ENT consultation cost?
ENT consultations range from ₱800-₱2,000. Minor procedures like ear cleaning add ₱200-₱800. PhilHealth covers ₱400-₱1,200 for consultations at accredited facilities.
When should I see an ENT specialist?
See an ENT if you have chronic ear infections, persistent sinus problems (lasting > 3 months), hearing loss, frequent nosebleeds, persistent sore throat, or difficulty swallowing.
How much does a tonsillectomy cost?
Tonsillectomy costs ₱40,000-₱100,000 including surgeon's fee, hospital, and anesthesia. PhilHealth covers ₱31,000 for the procedure. Check if you need additional tests before surgery.
Are sinus surgeries covered by insurance?
Medically necessary sinus surgeries are covered by PhilHealth (₱28,000 benefit) and most HMO plans. Purely cosmetic nose procedures are typically not covered.
Can ENT doctors treat allergies?
Yes, ENT doctors treat allergies affecting the nose, sinuses, throat, and ears. They perform allergy testing and prescribe immunotherapy or medications to manage symptoms.