Comprehensive Diagnosis & Advanced Evaluation For Head, Neck & Lump Conditions
Dr. Manish Kumar provides expert evaluation and treatment for head and neck swellings, neck lumps, enlarged lymph nodes, thyroid swellings, salivary gland disorders, and other head & neck conditions. Every patient receives a detailed clinical assessment to identify the underlying cause, followed by a personalized treatment plan for accurate diagnosis, effective management, and long-term health.
Comprehensive Head & Neck Assessment
Detailed examination of head and neck swellings, lymph nodes, thyroid, and salivary glands to determine the exact cause of the condition.
Accurate Diagnostic Evaluation
Advanced clinical evaluation and appropriate diagnostic investigations to distinguish between benign and serious head & neck conditions.
Personalized Treatment & Follow-Up
Individualized treatment plans with regular follow-up care to ensure effective recovery, symptom relief, and long-term health.
Common Head & Neck Conditions We Evaluate
- Neck Lumps & Swellings
- Enlarged Lymph Nodes
- Thyroid Nodules & Goiter
- Salivary Gland Disorders
- Head & Neck Masses
- Persistent Neck Pain & Swelling
Have You Noticed a Neck Lump or Swelling?
Don't ignore persistent neck lumps, thyroid swelling, enlarged lymph nodes, or head and neck masses. Get an accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment from an experienced ENT specialist for timely evaluation and appropriate care.
Frequently Asked Questions About Head, Neck & Lump Evaluation
Find answers to common questions about neck lumps, thyroid swellings, enlarged lymph nodes, salivary gland disorders, and other head & neck conditions. Early evaluation by an ENT specialist helps ensure timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
No. Many neck lumps are caused by infections, enlarged lymph nodes, or benign cysts. However, every persistent lump should be evaluated by an ENT specialist to determine its exact cause.
Neck lumps may result from swollen lymph nodes, thyroid disorders, salivary gland problems, infections, congenital cysts, or other medical conditions that require proper evaluation.
You should seek medical advice if a lump persists for more than two weeks, increases in size, becomes painful, or is associated with difficulty swallowing, breathing, or unexplained weight loss.
Diagnosis includes a detailed clinical examination, review of your medical history, and when necessary, imaging studies, blood tests, or biopsy to identify the underlying cause.
Yes. Treatment depends on the type and cause of the thyroid swelling and may include medication, regular monitoring, or surgical management when clinically indicated.
Early diagnosis helps identify the exact cause of a head or neck lump, allowing timely treatment, preventing complications, and improving overall treatment outcomes.