WHEN SHOULD YOU CALL ENT DOCTOR AT HOME ?
11 August 2025, Monday
Calling an ENT doctor for a home visit is a convenient and necessary measure when a patient experiences severe symptoms, is unable to visit a clinic independently, or requires urgent medical assistance. Let’s look at the main situations in which a home visit by a specialist is recommended.
1. Acute Pain and Severe Symptoms
Some ENT diseases are accompanied by intense pain and discomfort, making it difficult to visit a clinic. A doctor at home can quickly relieve pain, conduct a diagnosis, and prescribe treatment.
- Severe ear pain – may indicate otitis media, inflammation of the ear canal, or an earwax blockage.
- Acute throat pain – especially when accompanied by a high fever and white patches on the tonsils (signs of purulent tonsillitis or strep throat).
- Severe nasal congestion, headache, pressure in the sinuses – symptoms of sinusitis, frontal sinusitis, or ethmoiditis.
- Ear fullness, hearing loss, ringing in the ears – possible signs of Eustachian tube dysfunction or early-stage otitis media.
2. High Fever and Worsening Condition
A sudden rise in temperature, especially in children, the elderly, or patients with chronic diseases, can be dangerous, making a clinic visit risky. A home-visit doctor can:
- Determine the cause of the fever (infection, inflammation).
- Prescribe antipyretic and anti-inflammatory medications.
- Rule out complications that may require hospitalization.
3. ENT Diseases in Children
Children are particularly susceptible to ENT infections. It is crucial to call a doctor if your child has the following symptoms:
- Complains of ear pain, has trouble sleeping, or is irritable (signs of otitis media).
- A prolonged runny nose (lasting more than 10 days), purulent nasal discharge, or mouth breathing.
- Snoring or breathing pauses during sleep (possible adenoid hypertrophy).
- Frequent tonsillitis, red throat, or difficulty swallowing.
- Hoarseness, barking cough (laryngitis, possible croup).
4. Exacerbation of Chronic Conditions
Patients with diagnosed chronic ENT conditions may require urgent medical attention if their condition worsens. Reasons to call a doctor include:
- Frequent tonsillitis, sore throat, and enlarged tonsils – chronic tonsillitis.
- Persistent nasal congestion, continuous discharge, and headaches – chronic sinusitis.
- Persistent cough, throat irritation – chronic pharyngitis or laryngitis.
- Recurrent ear infections and hearing loss – chronic otitis media.
5. Complications After Viral Infections or Flu
If complications arise after a cold or flu, a home-visit doctor can help prevent further progression:
- Worsening nasal discharge, purulent secretions – possible sinusitis.
- Ear pain following a cold – risk of developing otitis media.
- Prolonged cough, hoarseness – potential laryngitis or tracheitis.
6. Allergic Reactions
An ENT doctor can also provide assistance in cases of allergic conditions if the following symptoms occur:
- Swelling of the nasal mucosa, frequent sneezing, itching (allergic rhinitis).
- Acute throat swelling, hoarseness – a dangerous sign of allergic laryngitis.
- Frequent coughing episodes, breathing difficulties – possible allergy or bronchial asthma symptoms.
7. Patients with Limited Mobility
Some individuals find it difficult to visit a medical facility, making a home visit the best solution. This applies to:
- Elderly patients.
- People with disabilities.
- Patients recovering from surgery.
- Weak or chronically ill patients.
8. Routine Check-Ups and Preventive Care
An ENT doctor can also be called for non-urgent examinations, such as:
- Follow-up check-ups after previous illnesses (otitis media, sinusitis, tonsillitis).
- Routine health screenings for children before starting kindergarten or school.
- Preventive examinations for patients with chronic ENT conditions.
Conclusion
Calling an ENT doctor for a home visit ensures timely and professional medical care for acute and chronic ear, nose, and throat conditions. This service is particularly valuable for severe pain, high fever, post-viral complications, pediatric ENT diseases, and patients with limited mobility. The earlier medical assistance is provided, the faster the recovery process will be, reducing the risk of complications.

Tatevik Martirosyan, ENT doctor and pediatric doctor
Tatevik Martirosyan, ENT Specialist
Education
- Postgraduate studies, National Research Institute of Otorhinolaryngology, Moscow, Russia, 2017–2020
- Clinical Residency, National Research Institute of Otorhinolaryngology, Moscow, Russia, 2015–2017
- Medical degree, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Russia, 2009–2015
Professional Experience
- ENT Specialist, Vardanants Innovative Medical Center, Yerevan, Armenia, 07.06.2024–28.11.2024
- Part-time ENT Specialist, Euromedservice Multidisciplinary Clinic, Moscow, Russia, 01.10.2023–01.02.2024
- ENT Specialist, IMMA Multidisciplinary Clinic, Moscow, Russia, 10.10.2022–01.02.2024
- ENT Specialist, ABC Medicine Multidisciplinary Clinic, Moscow, Russia, 10.01.2020–01.10.2022
- National Research Institute of Otorhinolaryngology named after L.I. Sverzhevsky, Moscow, Russia, 01.10.2018–01.12.2019
- Moscow Polyclinic No. 22, Branch No. 3, Russia, 01.09.2017–01.09.2018
Teaching Experience
- Clinical Practice, 4th-year students, National Research Institute of Otorhinolaryngology, Moscow, Russia, 2019
Academic Activities
- Ongoing Professional Development, Ministry of Health of Armenia, 11.01.2024–11.02.2024
- Qualification Upgrade in Otorhinolaryngology, Continuing Medical Education, Moscow, Russia, 18.01.2023–11.01.2024
- Advanced Training in "Emergency Otorhinolaryngology," Professional Development Academy, Moscow, Russia, 22.11–29.11.2021
- Advanced Training, Professional Development Academy, Moscow, Russia, 01.12–24.12.2020
Scientific Publications
- Published works in medical journals
- 3 patents
- "Method for assessing congenital immunity in patients with recurrent exudative otitis"
- "Endoscopic treatment of the auditory tube"
- "Silicone prosthesis for tympanic cavity formation"
- Methodological Contributions to Otorhinolaryngology:
- "Selection of methods to assist in stapedoplasty in patients with otosclerosis", 2020
- "Diagnosis and treatment of middle ear injuries in the outpatient setting", 2020
- "Otoscopy in emergency medical practice", 2018
- "Atypical middle ear inflammation: clinical features and diagnosis", 2018
- "Features of stapedoplasty in patients with tympanosclerosis", 2018
Awards
- Director's gratitude from the National Research Institute of Otorhinolaryngology for diligent work, professionalism, and sensitivity towards patients, 22.04.2019
- 2nd place diploma in the Young Otorhinolaryngologist Scientific Works Competition for the report "Syndrome of the patulous auditory tube and its treatment", 2019
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