Tonsillitis Treatment in Mumbai – Interview with Dr Shama S Kovale

Tonsillitis Treatment in Mumbai

 

When I arrived at the reception of Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in Andheri West and introduced myself as a medical journalist researching tonsillitis treatment in Mumbai, I was shown into the consultation room of Dr Shama S Kovale. She greeted me warmly, and over the course of our discussion took me through her approach to treating persistent tonsillitis and related throat disorders, the hospital setup, her credentials and what patients need to know about the journey. Here is a detailed, neutral report of our conversation.

Qualifications, Experience & Clinic Setup

Dr Shama S Kovale is a senior ENT surgeon with more than 20 years of experience. According to her hospital profile she completed her MS in ENT (Mumbai University) and holds a Diploma in Otorhinolaryngology (DLO). She trained in phonosurgery (voice & swallowing disorders) and cochlear implant surgery — experience which underscores her advanced skill in ENT surgical fields.

At Kokilaben Hospital, she is part of the ENT department where the infrastructure supports comprehensive ENT work including inpatient surgery, operating theatres, voice/swallowing clinics and post-operative care.During my visit, I noted a well-organised outpatient area, modern diagnostic equipment for throat/endoscopy and an operating wing linked to the hospital’s inpatient beds, indicating that treatment for chronic tonsillitis is managed in a full hospital setting rather than a small clinic.

The Conversation on “Tonsillitis Treatment in Mumbai”

When I asked Dr Shama S Kovale about tonsillitis treatment in Mumbai, she explained that persistent or recurrent tonsillitis is more than just frequent throat pain—it can impact sleep, general health, recurrent antibiotics, and quality of life. Her approach begins with thorough diagnostic work: tonsils and adenoids examination, throat swabs, imaging/endoscopy if needed, evaluation of sleep-disorder elements (in children), and assessment of how many episodes have occurred in 1 year. She emphasised that in Mumbai, where air pollution and allergens are higher, contributing factors often need parallel management.

She described how the decision to proceed for surgery — typically a tonsillectomy — is made when conservative treatment (antibiotics, lifestyle modification) fails, or when complications such as obstructive sleep apnoea, peritonsillar abscess or severe sleep disruption arise. The hospital sets a framework where surgery is planned, patients are counselled on risks/benefits, hospital admission is arranged and post-operative care is clearly explained. In our talk she said: “Our goal is to reduce the recurrent infection burden and improve life quality, but you must understand surgery is not a quick fix—it still requires good after-care, follow-up and good throat hygiene.”

Other Doctors Performing Similar Treatment, Pros & Cons

For comparison, two other ENT specialists in Mumbai offering tonsillitis/tonsillectomy treatment include:

  • Dr Mayura Dighe (MBBS, DNB-ENT) who is listed in several Mumbai clinics for tonsil removal surgery.
  • Dr Ashwini Katke (MBBS, MS-ENT) whose profile mentions treatment of tonsil/joint throat disorders in Mumbai.

Pros of tonsillitis surgery/tonsillectomy:

  • Can significantly reduce frequency of throat infection episodes and antibiotic dependency, enhancing overall wellbeing.
  • If recurrent tonsillitis is impacting sleep (especially in children) or causing abscesses, surgery may prevent serious complications.
  • With hospital infrastructure (like the one Dr Kovale works in) one can expect a safe environment, experienced surgeon and post-operative monitoring.

Cons / limitations of the treatment:

  • Surgery is still invasive, requires general anaesthesia (in many cases), hospital admission and carries risks: bleeding, throat discomfort, infection, prolonged pain.
  • Cost can be substantial in metropolitan hospitals especially if inpatient stay is required.
  • After surgery, recovery may take 1-2 weeks or more; patient must follow after-care strictly. Surgery is not a guarantee of zero throat issues — underlying factors (allergy, reflux, environment) still matter.
  • For some patients, conservative management might still be appropriate — hence importance of thorough evaluation and realistic expectations.

Approximate Cost Range

From published data in Mumbai:

  • According to one cost guide, tonsillectomy (tonsil removal surgery) in Mumbai starts from around ₹ 45,000 and could go up to ₹ 60,000 or more depending on hospital, technique and stay.
  • Another source lists a surgery cost of around ₹ 44,000 as a baseline for tonsillectomy in Mumbai.

Thus, for someone seeking “tonsillitis treatment in Mumbai” in a tertiary hospital setting, a reasonable estimate might be in the ball-park of ₹ 45,000 to ₹ 70,000+ depending on hospital category, age of patient, technique (e.g., coblation vs cold-knife) and length of stay.

Precautions & After-care Advice Shared by the Doctor

Dr Shama S Kovale provided several practical pieces of advice for patients undergoing tonsillitis surgery:

  • Precautions pre-surgery: Ensure full pre-operative evaluation including throat swab, blood tests, screening for anaesthesia fitness. If you have allergies, reflux, sleep-apnoea, nasal obstruction these should be addressed first. She noted that repeated infections sometimes mask underlying causes.
  • Avoid smoking, exposure to heavy pollution or allergens for several weeks before surgery, if feasible.
  • Plan post-operative time off work/school, prepare soft diet and ensure family support.
  • After-care advice:
    • Expect throat pain and difficulty swallowing for several days; analgesics must be taken as directed.
    • Maintain hydration and soft, cool diet initially (icy-lollies, soft porridge, broth) to ease throat discomfort.
    • Avoid strenuous activity, heavy lifting, and avoid hot/spicy foods until healing advances.
    • Closely monitor for signs of bleeding (especially in first 24-48 hours) and contact doctor/hospital if severe pain, bleeding, fever or ear-pain arises.
    • Schedule follow-up visits as recommended by surgeon; monitor for any speech/voice change, swallowing difficulty or persistent infection.
    • Promote throat hygiene — avoid irritants (smoke, dusty air), engage in mild ambulation, maintain good nutrition.

Dr Kovale emphasised that patients and families often believe the surgery will “fix everything” immediately—but she clarified: “You need to view this as part of a journey. Post-surgery lifestyle and throat/environment control matter a lot.”

My Take as a Medical Journalist

Visiting Dr Shama S Kovale at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital and reviewing her practice left me generally comfortable recommending her if one is looking for high-quality “tonsillitis treatment in Mumbai”, particularly in a tertiary-care hospital setting.

That said, I would advise any prospective patient to ensure they ask key questions: Is surgery truly necessary (how many infections, what severity)? What technique will be used? What is included in the cost (tests, hospital stay, anaesthesia, follow-up)? What is the expected recovery timeline? What are the surgeon’s rates of complication and post-operative care plan? Also consider less invasive options first if feasible.

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