Ear Surgery in Istanbul

Surgery for eardrum and middle-ear problems — for your hearing and the health of your ears.

Who it helps

Who is this surgery for?

A discharge that keeps coming back, repeated infections, a hole in the eardrum you have been told about, or a hearing loss you notice more and more… Middle-ear problems often progress slowly and are easily postponed. Yet an assessment at the right time is the first step in protecting both your ear and your hearing.

  • A hole in the eardrum — Perforations left behind by infection or injury.
  • Chronic middle-ear infection — Middle-ear disease with recurring discharge and inflammation.
  • Hearing loss — A middle-ear-related loss of hearing that is becoming more noticeable.
  • Frequent infections — Ear infections that return several times a year and wear down your quality of life.

The consultation and the process

What to expect at your visit

At the consultation Dr. Teker examines your ear himself and takes a detailed history of your complaints. In middle-ear surgery no decision rests on a single glance; the examination and the hearing assessment are read together — so he orders a hearing test when needed.

Once the assessment is complete, the picture is explained to you in plain language: what the problem is, when surgery makes sense, and which options are on the table. An ENT surgeon since 2001, Dr. Teker plans the right approach together with you and carries out your follow-up himself.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Will the hole in my eardrum close on its own?

Some eardrum perforations close by themselves; others need surgical repair. Only examination and follow-up can tell — after Dr. Teker assesses your ear, you decide the right path together.

Will surgery improve my hearing?

The outcome for hearing depends on the cause of the problem and the condition of your ear. After the examination and hearing assessment, Dr. Teker shares openly what you can expect, in plain language.

My ear keeps discharging; would surgery solve it?

The cause of recurring discharge must be established first; the role of surgery becomes clear after that assessment. Dr. Teker assesses you personally at the consultation, and you discuss a plan tailored to you.

How do I know which ear operation I need?

Through an examination and a hearing test. At the end of the assessment the options are explained to you in plain language and the decision is made together.

Procedures

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Take the first step for your hearing

Call us or write on WhatsApp with your questions — the clinic is open weekdays 09:00–17:00 and Saturdays 09:00–15:00.