Best ENT surgeon in varanasi
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Dr. Sanjay Teza - Top ENT Specialist Doctor in Varanasi

Dr. Sanjay Teza, widely recognized as a prominent ENT specialist doctor in Varanasi, brings over 23 years of extensive experience in the field of Ear, Nose & Throat Treatment. Possessing an academic pedigree that encompasses the successful completion of his MBBS and Masters in Otorhinolaryngology from the esteemed Institute of Medical Sciences at BHU, setting a strong foundation for his medical career. His skills were further developed during his senior residency at Batra Hospital in Delhi, a top medical institution.

Known for his outstanding skills in Endoscopic Nasal and Skull Based Surgery, Dr. Teza is a prominent ENT surgeon in Varanasi. He has successfully treated more than 3 lakh patients, proving his expertise and commitment to ENT care. His advanced ENT center in Varanasi is equipped with modern technologies, including Modular OTs, Striker Cameras for precise surgeries, and the Carl Zeiss Microscope for detailed ear surgeries.

Recognized for his dedication to healthcare excellence, Dr. Teza has received awards like the Health Legends Award and the Dainik Jagran Wellness+ Health Care Award. He is a respected member of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) and the Association of Otolaryngologists of India (AOI).

Dr. Teza's approach to patient care is caring and ethical, focusing on providing personalized treatment for the best results. His dedication to his profession and his patients has made him a trusted and sought-after ENT specialist in Varanasi.
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