A sudden or gradual change in voice can be a concerning symptom that often points to an issue in the vocal cords or surrounding structures. Voice changes may include hoarseness, loss of voice, breathy or strained speech, and a feeling of tightness in the throat. These symptoms can be caused by overuse of the voice, throat infections, acid reflux, smoking, vocal nodules, or even neurological conditions. When voice changes persist beyond two weeks or interfere with communication, it’s important to consult an ENT specialist for proper evaluation and treatment.
Dr. Shweta Gogia offers expert voice change treatment at her clinic in Rajendra Place. With a thorough clinical examination that may include laryngoscopy, she identifies the cause of the voice issue and recommends an appropriate treatment plan. This may involve medication, voice therapy, vocal hygiene education, or minor procedures, depending on the diagnosis. Dr. Gogia works closely with speech-language therapists when needed to ensure complete vocal rehabilitation, especially for patients who rely heavily on their voice for work, such as teachers, singers, or public speakers. Her treatment approach focuses on restoring the natural quality of the voice while addressing the root cause of the problem. Dr. Gogia’s clear communication and compassionate care make patients feel comfortable throughout their recovery journey. Her clinic in Rajendra Place is equipped with the necessary tools for voice assessment and follow-up care, making it a trusted place for those experiencing persistent voice changes.