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Here are the most reputed doctors in India for Chronic Sinusitis Treatment. Each specialist is carefully vetted for their expertise, experience, and patient outcomes.
Here are the most reputed hospitals in India for Chronic Sinusitis Treatment. These hospitals are known for advanced infrastructure, international accreditations, and high success rates.
Chronic sinusitis, or chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), is a persistent inflammation of the nose and paranasal sinuses lasting twelve weeks or longer despite initial treatment attempts. It causes nasal blockage, facial pressure, post-nasal drip, and reduced sense of smell, and significantly affects sleep, concentration, and quality of life. The condition ranges from sinusitis without polyps to sinusitis with nasal polyps — including more complex forms such as allergic fungal rhinosinusitis. Treatment is stepped: most patients begin with daily nasal hygiene, steroid sprays, and allergy control; those who do not respond adequately move to biologic medicines or endoscopic sinus surgery. The right approach depends on the type of disease, presence of polyps, coexisting asthma or allergies, and how the condition has responded to previous treatment.
Daily nasal steroid sprays, large-volume saline rinses, and treatment of underlying allergies or asthma — the standard starting point for all chronic sinusitis patients, continued long-term at home with periodic ENT review.
Estimated cost: ~$200 – $400
Typical tests: Nasal endoscopy, CT scan of paranasal sinuses, Skin prick test or serum-specific IgE (allergy panel), CBC with differential, Total IgE and eosinophil count, Smell identification test (olfactory function). Done in India before admission.
Estimated cost in India: $500 – $1,000
Treatment duration in India: ~2 weeks (~3 hospital visit days across the full span)
Injectable antibody medicines that block the specific inflammatory pathway driving polyp growth, used when nasal sprays and surgery have not provided sufficient control in severe nasal polyp disease.
Estimated cost: ~$500 – $1,000
Typical tests: Nasal endoscopy, CT scan of paranasal sinuses, CBC with differential and absolute eosinophil count, Total IgE and RAST / specific IgE panel, Pulmonary function test (spirometry), Serum IgG, IgA, IgM (immune function screen), Smell identification test, Nasal polyp biopsy for eosinophilic profiling (if not recently done). Done in India before admission.
Estimated cost in India: $1,500 – $3,500
Treatment duration in India: ~3 weeks (~4 hospital visit days across the full span)
Keyhole surgery through the nostrils to open blocked sinus drainage pathways and remove polyps, recommended when medical treatment has not adequately controlled symptoms.
Estimated cost in India: $2,500 – $4,000
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Surgical correction of a deviated nasal septum and reduction of enlarged turbinate bones to improve airflow, performed alongside FESS when anatomical narrowing is contributing to blockage.
Estimated cost: ~$200 – $400
Typical tests: Nasal endoscopy, CT scan of paranasal sinuses (coronal and axial views), CBC and coagulation profile (PT/INR), Blood group and type, ECG, Anaesthesia fitness evaluation. Done in India before admission.
Estimated cost in India: $1,500 – $2,500
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Pre-procedure stay (outside hospital): ~2 days
Hospitalisation: ~2 days
Recovery period (outside hospital): ~5 days recommended
Total stay: approx 9 days
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