



Ear Nose & Throat Surgery (ENT/Otolaryngology)
Mr Moraleda is a Consultant Ear, Nose and Throat and is able to provide with expert service in general ENT problems.
He has been one of the early adaptors of minimal invasive endoscopic ear surgery, avoiding the morbidity of the non-endoscopic approaches. He also performs regularly surgery in chronic ear disease and middle ear reconstruction including otosclerosis.
One of his fields of expertise is dizziness and vertigo. He has associated specialist links with audio vestibular medicine as well as vestibular rehabilitation thereby offering a multidisciplinary approach to patients with dizziness.
Ear pressure and Eustachian tube dysfunction is one of his current interest, implementing new tools like balloon dilatation of the Eustachian tube for the treatment of this pathology.
He also performs regularly on the day grommets and intratympanic steroids injections for acute ear problems.
Diseases, Medical Tests and Treatments
Eustachian tube dilatation
Intratympanic steroid injection (for hearing loss and tinnitus).
Eustachian tube dysfunction
Pressure in the ears.
Vestibular migraines.
Mr Moraleda is a Consultant Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon at University Hospital Lewisham in South East London.
His training focused mainly in problems related to the ear. He has visited several international hospitals like Mount Sinai Hospital in New York and completed two Felllowships in the UK. One in Neurotology at the University Hospital Hallamshire (Sheffield) and another in Skull Base Ear Surgery at Guy's and St Thomas' (London).
He has been one of the early adopters of minimal invasive endoscopic ear surgery, avoiding the morbidity of the non-endoscopic approaches. He also performs regularly surgery in chronic ear disease and middle ear reconstruction including otosclerosis.
Mr Moraleda has achieved a PhD involving research into stem cells of the middle ear and has done research on Bone Conduction Hearing aids, tinnitus and vertigo; about which he has lectured and written extensively both nationally and internationally.
He is currently the head of the Vertigo and Balance Unit in University Hospital Lewisham.