ENT Department of Indira Gandhi Children’s Hospital: A Beacon of Pediatric Care in Afghanistan

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Tue, Mar 24 2026 3:24 PM
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The Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) Department of Indira Gandhi Children’s Hospital stands as a cornerstone of pediatric healthcare in Afghanistan—where clinical expertise, professional experience, and unwavering commitment are dedicated to saving children’s lives.

Recognized as a leading center for bronchoscopy in Afghanistan, this department has played a pivotal and historic role in strengthening national healthcare services. This milestone represents not only a significant clinical advancement but also a new era in the diagnosis and management of pediatric respiratory conditions.

Bronchoscopy, a critical and highly sensitive procedure for airway examination and the removal of foreign bodies, is performed in this department with exceptional skill and precision. Many children facing life-threatening airway obstruction have been successfully treated here, giving them a renewed chance at life and recovery.

Today, the ENT Department is more than a clinical unit—it is a symbol of hope, progress, and resilience within Afghanistan’s healthcare system. Each successful case reflects a life saved, and every child’s smile is a testament to the dedication and professionalism of a committed medical team.

We remain firmly committed to this path, continuously enhancing our clinical capacity and professional skills to deliver higher-quality and more accessible healthcare services for the nation’s children. We firmly believe that every child deserves a healthy life and the ability to breathe safely.

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