Ascent Ear Nose & Throat
Intratympanic Steroid Injection In Singapore
Intratympanic steroid injections are generally used when other medical therapies are ineffective in alleviating symptoms.
When Do I Need Intratympanic Injections?
Intratympanic injections are recommended if you experience:
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Sudden hearing loss
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Giddiness and vertigo
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Meniere’s disease
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Ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
Intratympanic injections are also typically used as an extended treatment of sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL), also known as sudden hearing loss, to avoid potential complications and side effects of prolonged use of oral corticosteroid tablets during the initial stage of treatment.
What Is an Intratympanic Injection?
An intratympanic injection is a procedure where a medication, typically a corticosteroid, is injected directly into the middle ear, where it is slowly absorbed by the inner ear. This procedure is used to treat various ear conditions such as sudden hearing loss, vertigo, and Meniere’s disease (an inner ear disorder caused by abnormal inner ear fluid pressure).
Possible Risks & Complications
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Allergic reaction to the anaesthetic
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Infection
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Bleeding
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Temporary pain and pressure
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Feeling of ear fullness
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Mild discomfort
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Dizziness
For Singaporeans & Singapore Permanent Residents
Insurance & Medisave Partners
Certain ENT procedures are claimable under Medisave, and the exact amount would depend on the procedure. For more information, please speak to our friendly clinic staff about using your insurance plan, Integrated Sheild Plan, or Medisave.
Please note: All three Ascent ENT clinics and all our doctors are recognized Prudential Panel providers, making it easier for Prudential policyholders to access specialist ENT care across our network. Please verify your specific plan coverage with Prudential before booking.
What Happens During an Intratympanic Injection?
Your doctor will first examine your ear canals using a special lighted instrument with a magnifier called an otoscope. Afterwards, they will clean your ear canals and apply topical anaesthetic cream on your eardrums before inserting a fine needle through the eardrum. Your middle ear cavity will then be filled with corticosteroid medication. You might experience mild pressure and discomfort during the procedure.
Once the injection has been administered, you will be advised to remain in a lying position for about 30 minutes to allow the corticosteroid to diffuse into the inner ear.
What To Expect Afterwards?

Following an intratympanic injection, your doctor may provide certain postoperative instructions on care and treatment during recovery, such as prescribing antibiotic eardrops as a preventive measure for any potential infections.
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Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre
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Singapore 228510
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Parkway East Medical Centre
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319 Joo Chiat Place #03-02 Singapore 427989
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820 Thomson Road #08-63 Singapore 574623
Frequently Asked Questions
Is intratympanic injection painful?
An intratympanic injection is typically not painful as the procedure is performed under anaesthesia, which numbs the pain. However, you may still experience some mild pain or discomfort during and after the procedure, but it will generally resolve on its own after a while.
How long will I take to recover after an intratympanic injection?
The ear drum will typically heal on its own within a few days to a few weeks, depending on the severity of the ear condition.

