
Tympanoplasty under General Anesthesia
Indore
Dr. Manan Jhawar,
Price: ₹45,000 Onwards
About Tympanoplasty under General Anesthesia
Features:
Advanced operating microscopes and endoscopic ear surgery systems for precise visualization and accurate eardrum repair
Minimally invasive surgical techniques with small or endoscopic incisions to reduce tissue trauma
Refined grafting methods that enhance healing and improve hearing outcomes
Quick recovery, with minimal postoperative pain and faster return to daily activities
Comfortable day-care or short-stay procedure, performed safely under general anesthesia
Package Inclusion:
Operation Theatre (OT) Charges – Cost of equipment, anesthesia, and OT usage included.
Hospital Stay Charges – Room charges for 2 day.
Medicines and Consumables – Covered up to a limit of ₹10,000 during the hospital stay.
Pre and Post-operative Nursing Care – All standard nursing and monitoring services.
Doctor Visits & Monitoring – Regular rounds and follow-up by the surgical and medical team.
Package Exclusion:
Special Consultations – Charges for any additional specialty consultations, if required, will be extra.
ICU Stay or Extended Room Stay – Charges for ICU or room upgrades depend on the patient's condition, hospital protocols, and chosen room category.
Special Instruments / Equipment / Laser Charges – Use of advanced surgical equipment or laser technology (if required) will be charged separately.
Emergency Services – In emergency situations, a 25% surcharge may apply over the standard treatment tariff.
All exclusions will be discussed transparently during pre-treatment counseling to ensure complete clarity.
follow up visit
what not included in inclusion criteria investigation done prior and during hospital stay .
Frequently Asked Questions
Helping you understand healthcare
Tympanoplasty is a surgical procedure to repair a perforated eardrum. When done under general anesthesia, the patient is completely asleep and pain-free throughout the surgery.
General anesthesia provides comfort, prevents movement during the procedure, and allows the surgeon to work precisely on delicate middle-ear structures.
It is advised for patients with a non-healing eardrum perforation, recurrent ear discharge, hearing loss, or in children and anxious patients who cannot tolerate local anesthesia.
Benefits include no pain during surgery, better surgical accuracy, higher success rates of eardrum repair, and a stress-free experience for the patient.
Most patients are discharged within 1–2 days. Ear healing takes a few weeks, and hearing improvement is gradual with proper follow-up care.
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