Hyderabad's dedicated super specialty clinic for hoarseness, vocal cord lesions and professional voice care — diagnosed with stroboscopy, treated with precision.
Videostroboscopy & acoustic profiling
Persistent hoarseness lasting more than three weeks is never "just a cold." Our laryngologists pinpoint the cause and restore your voice.
A rough, breathy or strained voice that won't settle — often the first sign of a treatable vocal cord problem.
Learn moreBenign growths on the vocal folds from overuse or strain — the leading cause of voice loss in teachers and singers.
Learn moreA fold that won't move, often after surgery or infection, causing weak voice and swallowing difficulty.
Learn moreThroat clearing, a lump sensation and morning hoarseness caused by acid irritating the voice box.
Learn moreAn unusually high-pitched adult voice and other pitch problems, corrected with therapy or phonosurgery.
Learn moreWhite patches and suspicious lesions on the vocal cords that need expert biopsy and close monitoring.
Learn moreMost ENT visits give your voice a few minutes. We give it a full diagnostic workup — because subtle vocal fold changes need magnified, slow-motion imaging to be seen at all.
We map how, when and how much your voice changed — and how you use it day to day.
Slow-motion HD imaging of your vocal folds plus pitch, jitter and shimmer measurements.
Medication, voice therapy, phonosurgery — or a combination, chosen for your voice goals.
Guided voice therapy and repeat laryngoscopy to confirm your voice is fully restored.
With over 26 years of experience and international fellowships in micro ear and endoscopic surgery, Dr. Sriprakash leads MicroCare's voice team with a singular focus: diagnosing voice disorders precisely and treating them while protecting your natural voice.
Read full profileAny voice change lasting more than three weeks should be evaluated by a laryngologist. Persistent hoarseness can signal vocal cord lesions, reflux, nerve problems or, rarely, early cancer — all far easier to treat when caught early.
Videostroboscopy uses a synchronised strobe light to show your vocal folds vibrating in slow motion. Ordinary endoscopy can miss subtle problems; stroboscopy reveals stiffness, small lesions and vibration irregularities that explain why your voice has changed.
Our entire approach is voice-preserving. Microlaryngeal surgery is performed under magnification through the mouth, with no external cuts, to remove lesions while protecting healthy tissue. Most patients regain a clearer, stronger voice after proper rest and therapy.
Yes. Professional voice users put extreme demands on their vocal folds, so even minor changes can be career-affecting. We offer dedicated assessment, therapy and surgical planning tuned to your vocal demands and performance schedule.
Often, yes. Many voice disorders — including early nodules, muscle tension and puberphonia — resolve with structured voice therapy from our speech-language pathologists, avoiding surgery entirely. We always try the least invasive effective option first.
Book a dedicated voice consultation with stroboscopy at MicroCare VOICE Clinic, KPHB Colony, Hyderabad.