Austin: 512-339-4040Lakeway: 512-682-4798Marble Falls: 512-339-4040Dripping Springs: 512-339-4040
Patient PortalPay Bill
Ask the ENT

Tonsillectomy with Dr. Latif Dharamsi

| Latif M. Dharamsi, MD | Throat | Reviewed Mar 2026

Children may have many different problems with their tonsils and adenoids. Similar to lymph nodes, these structures are located in the back of the throat (tonsils) and back of the nose (adenoid).

Some children get recurring infections, such as strep throat, requiring many antibiotic courses and time lost from school and sports. Other children have enlargement of these structures, resulting in snoring, sleep apnea, mouth breathing, speech, and swallowing issues. Some children have a chronic infection of these structures with chronic cough, drainage, and bad breath.

Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy (removal of the tonsils and adenoid) can now be safely performed as a brief outpatient procedure. We use the latest techniques to reduce pain and hasten recovery.

This article is for educational purposes only and does not replace an in-person evaluation. Every patient is unique — schedule a consultation to discuss your specific symptoms and treatment options.

Latif M. Dharamsi, MD

Dr. Dharamsi is a board-certified ENT specialist who treats a wide range of conditions, including nasal obstruction, chronic sinus infections, sleep apnea, and chronic ear conditions. He emphasizes minimally invasive treatments and has been consistently recognized as one of Austin's Best ENT providers. He was honored by his peers as a 2024 and 2025 Austin Top Doctor.

Concerned About Your Child's Tonsils?

Capital ENT's experienced pediatric ENT specialists can evaluate your child and discuss whether tonsillectomy is the right option.

Book Appointment