About
Tympanic’s Clinic and Our Expertise
Endoscopic ear surgery in London is a central aspect of our work. We are a dedicated team specialising in ear, nose, and throat conditions, with particular expertise in repairing eardrum perforations. Our goal is to help you hear better, feel better, and get answers without delay. We combine modern techniques with clear communication and a patient-first approach to deliver care you can trust.
Advanced Facilities
Our clinics feature high-resolution ear imaging, specialist audiology suites, and minimally invasive surgical technology. These resources allow us to provide accurate diagnosis and safe, effective treatment.
Personalised Care
Every patient receives a tailored care plan, built around individual needs, lifestyle, and long-term hearing goals. We explain each stage of treatment clearly so you feel confident and informed.
Patient Comfort and Support
From the moment you arrive, you experience a calm and professional environment. Our team is dedicated to making your visit as stress-free as possible, while providing attentive support throughout every stage of your care.
Our Values
Four clinical principles guide our work:
01.
Compassion
We listen carefully, explain clearly, and treat every patient with empathy and understanding.
02.
Clinical Excellence
We utilise the most up-to-date techniques in ENT care and are committed to continuous learning and evidence-based practice.
03.
Respect
We provide dignified, professional care for all patients, creating a safe and respectful environment.
04.
Responsibility
We take every decision seriously, guided by clinical evidence, clear reasoning, and the patient’s best interest.
More About
Mr. Max Whittaker
Consultant ENT Surgeon & Clinical Lead
Mr Max Whittaker leads ENT services at Homerton University Hospital and specialises in endoscopic ear surgery, eardrum repair, hearing loss, and balance disorders in adults and children.
He trained at leading UK centres and gained advanced endoscopic ear surgery skills through observerships at the House Institute
in California and Toronto General Hospital. He completed a Fellowship in Otology and Skull Base Surgery at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust. In addition, he holds an MSc with Distinction in Audiovestibular Medicine from University College London.