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Diagnostics and Treatments

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Diagnostics: Ways to diagnose your condition. Treatments: Ways to treat your condition.

Explore the different ways we can diagnose and treat your condition. An accurate diagnosis is the first step in the journey to achieving effective treatment for your condition.

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Diagnostic

Assessment and management of tinnitus

Diagnosis and treatment options for tinnitus.

Treatment

Benign Thyroid and parathyroid surgery

Treatment involves surgery (known as parathyroidectomy) by removing one or more overactive parathyroid glands.

Treatment

Minimally invasive Endoscopic tympanoplasty

A minimally invasive surgery for surgical repair of the tympanic membrane (TM).

Treatment

Paracentesis or Thoracentesis 

Paracentesis is a procedure to drain fluid from around your lungs in the pleural space, which is the space between your lung and chest cavity.

Treatment

Tattoo-less Therapy

High precision equipment at St. Vincent’s Private Hospital has removed the need for permanent tattoo markings on patients who are receiving radiotherapy cancer treatment.

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Treatment

Tendon Surgery

Tendon repair is surgery done to treat a torn or otherwise damaged tendon.

Treatment

Testes Treatment

A range of medical and surgical options to treat conditions of the testes.

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Treatment

Thyroid cancer surgery

Thyroidectomy is surgery to remove the thyroid gland. It is the most common surgery for thyroid cancer.

Treatment

Thyroplasty

Thyroplasty is a procedure performed to change the position of the vocal cord. This is usually performed to improve a patient's voice and ability to cough.

Diagnostic

Tomosynthesis Mammography

Breast tomosynthesis is an advanced form of mammography, a specific type of breast imaging that uses low-dose x-rays to detect cancer early

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Treatment

Tonsillectomy

A tonsillectomy is the removal of your tonsils. Your tonsils are located in the back of your throat. Tonsils are part of your body's immune system, but removing them does not increase your risk for infection.

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Treatment

TORS management of the unknown primary

TORS permits minimally invasive excision of the primary tumor and any affected lymph nodes.