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Dr. Sonali Pandit
CONSULTANT ENT | Fortis Mulund
  • ENT | ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat)
  • 18 YearsExperience
  • 1500Fees
about About
Dr Sonali Pandit is an ENT surgeon/ scientist trained in India and Australia with wide experience in field of Ear, Nose and Throat surgery. As an ENT specialist, Dr. Sonali Pandit focuses on cases that cover extensive range of ENT ailments that affect ear, nose and throat in adul...
Dr Sonali Pandit is an ENT surgeon/ scientist trained in India and Australia with wide experience in field of Ear, Nose and Throat surgery. As an ENT specialist, Dr. Sonali Pandit focuses on cases that cover extensive range of ENT ailments that affect ear, nose and throat in adults and children as well as Vertigo and Allergy. She has been an active voice for the prevention of lifestyle diseases related to ENT and has been invited as guest faculty in various seminars and conferences. She has many scientific publications in national and international journals. Areas of Interest / Expertise - Vertigo and Tinnitus diagnosis and treatment Allergy diagnosis and treatment Otology and hearing Pediatric ENT Voice and Phonosurgery
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education Education
M.S. (ENT) from Govt. Medical College, Aurangabad, India, January 2002. M.S. (Hearing Research) from St. Vincent's Clinical School, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, February 2012. Advance Training in Pediatric ENT from Sydney's Children's Hospital, Sydney, Australia, January 2007 to January 2008. Fellowship in Hearing Research, Garvan Institute of Medical Research Sydney, Australia, February 2010.
Awards & Accolades
Dr Sonali Pandit is an ENT surgeon/ scientist trained in India and Australia with wide experience in field of Ear, Nose and Throat surgery. As an ENT specialist, Dr. Sonali Pandit focuses on cases tha...
Poster presentation at Frontiers in Otolaryngology, Noosa Queensland July 30- August 1, 2008. Australia (First prize). Poster presentation at the 18th St. Vincent's and Mater Health Sydney Research Symposium, 19th September 2008.(First prize) Poster presentation at the 29th Annual Meeting of the Australian Neuroscience Society, Canberra 27-30 January 2009 (Poster prize winner) Scientific paper presentation on “Secondary BPPV- an entity not be missed" in Maharashtra State conference
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