Patient Journey & Stories

  • Chitralinga Receives the Gift of Voice | Dr. E. V. Raman | Manipal Hospital Old Airport Road

    Just after birth, newborn Umar faced the struggle to breathe on his own. His mother Yasmin and her husband’s world turned upside down when they saw him having breathing difficulties. "My baby cried once, and then he stopped breathing," Yasmin recalls. From a small town called Sirsi with limited medical facilities, Umar's survival seemed uncertain. He needed oxygen support, and local doctors identified a severe upper airway obstruction that required specialised intervention.

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  • Baby Wajid - Airway Disorder Treatment | Dr. E V Raman | Manipal Hospital Old Airport Road

    Mr. Sukh Chand Mollah, the father of baby Wajid Mollah, from Mitrapur, Birbhum district, became worried when his newborn started having difficulty breathing associated with noisy breathing sounds one or two weeks after birth. This made the parents feel like their kid was choking. After failing to get satisfactory treatment elsewhere, they brought Wajid to Manipal Hospital Old Airport Road, Bengaluru.

    Dr. E V Raman, Consultant - Ear, Nose, and Throat examined the baby and recommended surgery. Dr. Karthik Nagesh, HOD & Consultant - Neonatology, Paediatrics noted that this difficulty is due to abnormal development of the voice box (larynx) and the windpipe. An endoscopic surgery was performed which significantly improved his condition. The baby’s father expresses his gratitude and satisfaction with the treatment received.

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  • Imagine a child born into a world where every breath is a battle.

    Imagine a child born into a world where every breath is a battle. For many children, especially those born prematurely or with congenital anomalies, the journey requires extraordinary care in the intensive care unit. In the last few decades, survival rates of children have improved; however, undiagnosed airway and swallowing disorders can steal a child's future even before they see the light. 

     

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    Child Airway & Swallowing Center Film Short Version Opt 2

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  • Children’s Airway

    Children’s Airway & Swallowing Centre (CASC) offers expert second opinions from our leading multispecialty team comprising ENT, pulmonology, ICU, and speech/swallow therapy to help your children breathe and swallow with ease.

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  • and speech/swallow therapy to help your children breathe and swallow with ease.

    and speech/swallow therapy to help your children breathe and swallow with ease.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is CASC?

The Children's Airway & Swallowing Centre (CASC) at Manipal Hospital Old Airport Road is a pioneering, integrated centre in India dedicated to paediatric aero-digestive care. Established in 2000, it focuses on helping children regain the ability to breathe, speak, and feed naturally.

Does CASC provide care for underprivileged children?

Yes, CASC is committed to providing affordable or free care for underprivileged patients through donations and the selfless dedication of volunteer specialists.

How do I schedule an appointment at CASC?

Every child's journey at CASC begins with an appointment for a consultation with experts from our multispecialty team who will begin to understand your child's symptoms and healthcare needs. Visit Manipal Hospital Old Airport Road and begin your journey with us for a healthier, happier future of your child.

What are the diagnostic and treatment facilities available at CASC?

CASC provides advanced diagnostics such as imaging, endoscopy, and functional swallow tests, along with diverse treatment options ranging from consultation to advanced surgery, intensive care, and swallowing therapy.

How is the patient and family involved in the treatment process?

CASC adopts a patient and family-centred care approach. Families are actively involved in their child's healthcare decision-making process, and detailed education and follow-up programs are provided.