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The Dr. Neville Fernando Teaching Hospital Malabe (NFTH) Malabe has opened an ENT unit with all facilities for the treatment for disease related to ear, nose and throat. High quality treatment for all ear, nose and throat related ailments could be obtained from this unit.
The Dr. Neville Fernando Teaching Hospital and SAITM Chairman Dr. Neville Fernando said the NFTH ENT Unit consists of all the modern know-how and sate of the art equipment for the diagnosis, checking and surgery for any disease related to ear, nose and throat.
Specialist doctors, trained doctors, nursing officials with extensive experience and expertise has been included in the ENT Unit converting it to one of the most compact ear, nose and throat treatment entities in the country. ENT Consultant Surgeon Specialist Dr. Seetha Arambepola will head the NFTH-ENT Unit, said Chairman Dr Neville Fernando.
Nasal endoscopy checks and hearing screening tests could be done from this unit. The specialty of NFTH is that from its clinics held on Wednesday and Thursday patients can obtain specialist doctor treatment for disease related to ear, nose and throat for a very reasonable fee. Specialist doctor channel service is available during day time at NFTH. The hotlines 0112407600 and 0117707600 are open for inquiry and clarifications of the public. More details can also be obtained from the official website of NFTH www.nfth.lk.
NFTH is the largest private hospital in Sri Lanka with 1,002 beds and the first private teaching hospital in the country. Patients also get the invaluable opportunity to obtain the service of over 50 full-time renowned professors and specialist doctors’ service round the clock from NFTH. The hospital is situated in a calm, tranquil and greenish environment surrounded with flora away from the urban congestion in Malabe just 30 minutes’ drive from Colombo. NFTH consists of all facilities needed to provide the required medical services for a very reasonable price to patients.