Shaheen Hasmat

Otolaryngologist

📍 Sydney

About of Shaheen Hasmat

Shaheen Hasmat is an Otolaryngologist (ear, nose and throat doctor) based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. He looks after people with head and neck conditions, from sudden nerve problems to longer-term cancer care. You might see him when symptoms affect the face, the mouth, the throat, or the glands around the jaw and neck.


In many cases, his work starts with something that can feel scary or sudden. Facial paralysis and Bell’s palsy are examples. These conditions can change how someone moves their face, how they blink, and how they feel day to day. Over time, proper assessment helps guide treatment and support, because the cause and the timing can matter.


He also treats head and neck cancers. This can include head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) and oral squamous cell carcinoma. There are also less common cancers that affect the area, such as Merkel cell carcinoma and salivary gland tumours. With cancers, the goal is usually clear plans, careful follow-up, and support through the next steps, whether that means surgery, radiation, or other treatments alongside the wider care team.


Shaheen’s approach is calm and practical. He focuses on what is happening in the body, but also on what it means for everyday life. Symptoms like pain, swelling, changes in voice or swallowing, or a lump that doesn’t go away can bring people in. At times, treatment decisions depend on scans and biopsy results, and he helps explain what those findings can mean in plain language.


Over time, his experience in ENT care has built a steady understanding of both urgent and ongoing problems in the head and neck. He also keeps up with current clinical guidance, because treatments and best practice can change as new evidence becomes available.


When it comes to education, he has completed specialist training in otolaryngology and uses that foundation to guide assessments. For some patients, clinical trial options may be discussed if they fit the situation and if suitable studies are available in the wider system.


If you’re in Sydney and looking for an ENT doctor for facial nerve issues or head and neck concerns, Shaheen Hasmat provides structured, hands-on care, with an emphasis on clear next steps and steady support along the way.

Services & Conditions Treated

Facial ParalysisBell's PalsyHead and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (HNSCC)Merkel Cell CarcinomaOral Squamous Cell CarcinomaSalivary Gland Tumors

Publications

1 total

Acceptance and willingness of patients with chronic facial nerve palsy for an implantable device that assists with eye closure.

Journal of plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery : JPRAS • February 22, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Shaheen Hasmat offer?
Dr Shaheen Hasmat is an otolaryngologist in Sydney who offers services related to facial and neck conditions, including facial paralysis, Bell's palsy, and evaluation and treatment of head and neck cancers such as salivary gland tumours and squamous cell carcinomas of the oral and head and neck region.
Which conditions does she treat?
She treats facial paralysis and Bell's palsy, as well as cancers of the head and neck, including Merkel Cell Carcinoma, Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma, and Salivary Gland Tumours.
Where is she based?
She practices in Sydney, NSW, Australia.
What is facial paralysis and Bell's palsy?
Facial paralysis refers to weakness or loss of movement in facial muscles. Bell's palsy is a common cause of facial paralysis that affects one side of the face. Your consult can help determine the cause and appropriate next steps.
What cancers of the head and neck does she manage?
Her focus includes Merkel Cell Carcinoma, Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma, and Salivary Gland Tumours. Management details would be discussed during a consultation.
How do I arrange an appointment?
Contact the Sydney practice to book an appointment. The receptionist can guide you on availability and what to bring to your visit.
What will happen at the first visit?
The first visit will typically involve a medical history review, examinations related to the ear, nose, and throat, and discussions about symptoms and potential tests or treatments. Specific steps depend on your situation.