Kelvin M. Kong is an Otolaryngologist who works in the Department Of Otolaryngology Head And Neck Surgery at New Lambton Heights, NSW, Australia.
ENT issues can be really disruptive, and they’re not always “one size fits all”. In many cases, Mr Kong helps people who are dealing with ongoing ear problems, changes in hearing, and throat conditions that keep coming back or just won’t settle.
Common reasons people seek help include otitis and otitis media with effusion. That can mean repeated ear infections, fluid sitting behind the eardrum, or pressure and discomfort that makes it hard to hear properly. At times, the problem can be more serious, such as mastoiditis or cholesteatoma, where getting the right care early matters.
There are also situations where procedures like myringotomy may be part of the treatment plan. This kind of care is usually about relieving symptoms, helping drainage, and improving comfort, while also protecting hearing where possible.
Mr Kong’s work also covers hearing loss, from day-to-day concerns to changes noticed over time. Hearing problems can affect work, school, and family life, so getting a clear plan is important.
His clinical focus can include tonsillitis as well, especially when sore throats are frequent or don’t respond the way they should. People may come in after days of feeling unwell, or after months of on-and-off symptoms.
In some cases, care may extend to more complex infectious conditions, including disseminated tuberculosis. That sort of diagnosis needs careful coordination and close follow-up, because it’s not just about one symptom or one body area.
Details on education, research, and clinical trials aren’t listed here, but the services provided reflect a broad, practical ENT workload. Over time, this type of work is all about listening closely, checking what’s going on, and making a straightforward plan for treatment and next steps.