Oral Cavity & Throat Treatment

Best Oral Cavity & Throat Specialist Doctor in Mumbai ,India

Your throat and oral cavity are essential for breathing, speaking, and swallowing — and even minor issues can cause significant discomfort. Dr. Meenesh Juvekar, a leading throat specialist in Mumbai, provides advanced diagnosis and personalized treatment for various throat and voice-related conditions.


Best Oral Cavity & Throat Specialist Doctor in Mumbai ,India

Tonsillitis, difficulty in swallowing, and throat irritation are among the most common issues people face today. At his specialized ENT clinic, Dr. Meenesh Juvekar offers advanced throat treatments and performs specialized endoscopic procedures to accurately diagnose and effectively manage these conditions.

He provides expert care for a wide range of throat and voice-related disorders, including:

  • Chronic sore throat and throat pain
  • Voice changes, hoarseness, or loss of voice
  • Tonsillitis and adenoid infections
  • Difficulty in swallowing (Dysphagia)
  • Throat infections and abscesses
  • Snoring and sleep apnea
  • Throat tumors, cysts, and growths
  • Foreign body removal in throat or airway

Advanced Diagnosis and Treatment

With the help of cutting-edge tools like video laryngoscopy, nasopharyngoscopy, and stroboscopy, Dr. Juvekar ensures precise evaluation and treatment. His approach combines medical management, voice therapy, and minimally invasive surgeries such as microlaryngeal and phonosurgery for long-term relief.

Expertise You Can Rely On

With more than 20 years of experience in ENT care, Dr. Meenesh Juvekar, a leading ENT doctor in Mumbai, is known for his precision, compassionate care, and commitment to restoring throat and voice health. Patients across the city trust his expertise in diagnosing and treating complex throat and swallowing disorders through advanced techniques and individualized treatment plans.

Whether you’re experiencing persistent throat irritation, difficulty swallowing, or voice fatigue, Dr. Juvekar’s holistic approach ensures lasting relief and improved quality of life. His clinic is a preferred destination for those seeking expert and reliable ENT care in Mumbai.

Our Speciality

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FOREIGN BODY BRONCHUS

FOREIGN BODY BRONCHUS

A bronchus is a passage of airway in the respiratory tract that conducts air into the lungs. The bronchus branches into smaller tubes called bronchioles.

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TONSIL SURGERY

TONSIL SURGERY

Tracheostomy is making an opening on the anterior wall of the trachea for establishing an airway.

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COMPLICATIONS AND POST-OPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF TRACHEOSTOMY

COMPLICATIONS AND POST-OPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF TRACHEOSTOMY

Complications of tracheostomy are numerous but can be minimized if carefully performed, with good postoperative care.

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CLASSIFICATION OF TRACHEOSTOMY

CLASSIFICATION OF TRACHEOSTOMY

Tracheostomy is making an opening on the anterior wall of the trachea for establishing an airway. Details

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DIRECT LARYNGOSCOPY

DIRECT LARYNGOSCOPY

Direct laryngoscopy is a direct visualization of the different parts of the larynx and hypopharynx.

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INDICATIONS, CONTRA-INDICATIONS AND COMPLICATIONS OF BRONCHOSCOPY

INDICATIONS, CONTRA-INDICATIONS AND COMPLICATIONS OF BRONCHOSCOPY

Bronchoscopy is the examination of the tracheobronchial tree by an instrument called the bronchoscope. The bronchoscope can be rigid or flexible.

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WALDEYER’S RING

WALDEYER’S RING

Waldeyer’s ring is a complete ring of subepithelial lymphoid tissue comprising of the palatine tonsils, adenoids, lingual tonsils, tubal tonsils and the lateral pharyngeal bands.

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TONSILLITIS

TONSILLITIS

Infection of the tonsils is one of the most common pathology in the oral cavity. Depending on the time period and recurrence of the infection, tonsillitis is divided into

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INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS OF TONSILLECTOMY

INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS OF TONSILLECTOMY INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS OF TONSILLECTOMY

Chronic tonsillitis: Patients having recurrent attacks of acute tonsillitis of more than 4-6 attacks per year.

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COMPLICATIONS OF TONSILLECTOMY AND MANAGEMENT

COMPLICATIONS OF TONSILLECTOMY AND MANAGEMENT

With advancement in the operative techniques and anesthesia, the complications of tonsillectomy are greatly minimized.

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QUINSY

QUINSY

A peritonsillar abscess is collection of pus between the fibrous capsule of tonsil and the superior constrictor muscle of the pharynx.

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LUDWIG’S ANGINA

LUDWIG’S ANGINA LUDWIG’S ANGINA

Ludwig’s angina is characterized by cellulitis of the floor of the mouth and the submandibular space secondary to soft tissue infection.

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TONSILLOLITH

TONSILLOLITH

It is chronic tonsillitis that results in collection of calcareous or gritty particles in the center of caseous plugs filling the crypts of the tonsil.

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TONSILLAR KERATOSIS

TONSILLAR KERATOSIS

Tonsillar keratosis is characterized by appearance of multiple white projections from cryptal orifices of the tonsil, lymph follicles, the posterior and the lateral pharyngeal walls, posterior part of the tongue and glosso-epiglottic fold.

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FAUCIAL DIPHTHERIA

FAUCIAL DIPHTHERIA

Diphtheria is an infection caused by Corynebacterium diphtheria, a gram-positive bacillus.

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VINCENT’S ANGINA

VINCENT’S ANGINA

It is an acute ulcerative type of tonsillitis and gingivitis. Vincent first described this disease and its organism.

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LEUKOPLAKIA

LEUKOPLAKIA

White patch or plaque of squamous epithelium that cannot be characterized clinically or pathologically as any other disease. Details

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RETROPHARYNGEAL ABSCESS

RETROPHARYNGEAL ABSCESS

It is a condition that occurs due to infection and suppuration of the retropharyngeal lymph nodes in the retropharyngeal space.It is an acute ulcerative type of tonsillitis and gingivitis. Vincent first described this disease and its organism.

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THYROGLOSSAL CYST

THYROGLOSSAL CYST

It is regarded as Tubulodermoid arising from the persistent patent portion of the thyroglossal duct. It is the commonest midline swelling of neck during childhood and adolescence. Details

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CAUSES OF CERVICAL LYMPHADENOPATHY

CAUSES OF CERVICAL LYMPHADENOPATHY

Malignancies, infections, autoimmune disorders, iatrogenic, and other miscellaneous conditions are considered as the causes for cervical lymphadenopathy.

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BURKITT TUMOUR

BURKITT TUMOUR

Synonym: Malignant Lymphoma of Africa.

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CYSTIC HYGROMA

CYSTIC HYGROMA

This is a congenital malformation affecting the lymphatic channel and arises from 'embryonic lakes' which are precursors of adult lymph channels.

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BRANCHIAL CYST

BRANCHIAL CYST

Cystic swelling arising in connection with persistent portion of a part or whole of ectoderm lined cervical sinus.

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RANULA

RANULA

Ranula is a cystic swelling in the floor of the mouth. The term Ranula is derived from the Latin word Rana meaning frog belly. The cyst looks like belly of a frog.

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DENTAL CYST

DENTAL CYST

Syndrome: Periapical or radicular cyst or periodontal cyst.

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COLD ABSCESS

COLD ABSCESS

Slowly progressing non-reacting (hence white and cold instead of hyperaemic and hot) and low tension (so painless) abscess resulting from caseation is called cold abscess.

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PAROTID TUMOURS

PAROTID TUMOURS

The Parotid gland is the salivary gland which is situated laterally near the mandible.

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HASHIMOTO’S THYROIDITIS

HASHIMOTO’S THYROIDITIS

It is a common autoimmune disorder seen predominantly in women. Considered to be autoimmune since it coexists with other autoimmune conditions and is associated with presence of antithyroid antibodies in the serum.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
  • 1. When should I see a throat specialist?

    You should consider seeing a throat specialist if you experience frequent sore throats, difficulty swallowing, voice changes, persistent throat irritation, or discomfort while speaking. Early consultation helps in accurate diagnosis and timely treatment.

  • 2. What are the common causes of throat pain or irritation?

    Throat pain can result from infections, allergies, acid reflux, pollution, or excessive voice strain. A thorough evaluation by an experienced ENT doctor in Mumbai can help identify the cause and recommend the most effective treatment.

  • 3. Can tonsillitis be treated without surgery?

    Yes, mild cases of tonsillitis can often be managed with medication, rest, and hydration. However, in recurrent or chronic cases, surgical removal of the tonsils (tonsillectomy) may be advised by a qualified throat specialist doctor in Mumbai.

  • 4. Why do I experience difficulty in swallowing?

    Difficulty in swallowing (dysphagia) can be caused by infections, throat inflammation, neurological disorders, or structural issues. A detailed throat examination helps determine the underlying reason and appropriate treatment.

  • 5. How are throat and voice problems diagnosed?

    Dr. Meenesh Juvekar, an experienced throat specialist in Mumbai, uses advanced diagnostic tools such as video laryngoscopy, nasopharyngoscopy, and stroboscopy to evaluate throat and vocal cord conditions accurately.

  • 6. Is voice therapy effective for hoarseness or voice strain?

    Yes, voice therapy can be very effective in improving vocal strength, tone, and clarity, especially for those with professional voice use like singers, teachers, or speakers. It is often combined with medical or surgical treatment for best results.

  • 7. Are throat surgeries painful or risky?

    Modern throat surgeries are minimally invasive, safe, and performed under anesthesia. When handled by an expert ENT surgeon, the procedures are comfortable and recovery is usually quick.


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