Vishwaraj Hospital

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24 Hr. Emergency No.

Dr.Monika Bhagat

Specialist, Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT)

Nationality 

Language 

Experience  

: Indian 

: English , Hindi , Marathi 

About Dr.Monika Bhagat

Dr. Monika Bhagat is a highly skilled Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) Specialist at VishwaRaj Hospital, known for her expertise in diagnosing and treating a wide range of ENT conditions. With a strong commitment to patient care and clinical excellence, she provides comprehensive treatment for disorders related to the ear, nose, throat, head, and neck.

She holds an excellent academic background with qualifications including MBBS and MS (ENT), reflecting her dedication to advanced medical knowledge and specialized surgical expertise. Dr. Monika Bhagat is experienced in managing both routine and complex ENT cases, offering personalized treatment plans that ensure the best possible outcomes for her patients.

Her areas of expertise include sinus infections, tonsillitis, hearing loss, ear infections, nasal allergies, throat disorders, voice problems, vertigo, and ENT surgeries. She is particularly known for her patient-friendly approach, careful diagnosis, and minimally invasive treatment methods that help patients recover faster and more comfortably.

At VishwaRaj Hospital, Dr. Monika Bhagat is trusted for her compassionate care, professional excellence, and focus on improving patients’ quality of life. Her dedication to providing high-quality ENT care makes her a preferred choice for patients seeking expert consultation and treatment for ear, nose, and throat concerns.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I consult an ENT specialist?

You should consult an ENT specialist if you experience persistent ear pain, hearing loss, frequent throat infections, sinus problems, nasal blockage, allergies, dizziness, snoring, voice changes, or difficulty swallowing.

Yes, many sinus infections can be treated with medications such as antibiotics, nasal sprays, antihistamines, and steam inhalation. Surgery is usually recommended only for chronic or severe cases.

Common symptoms include difficulty understanding conversations, frequently asking people to repeat themselves, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), and needing higher TV or phone volume.