
Hoarseness That Won’t Go Away, When to See a Voice Specialist in London
Have you ever coughed while eating or felt food “stuck” in your throat?
If you are experiencing persistent hoarseness, you are not alone. Many people notice changes in their voice after a cold, heavy voice use, or reflux, but when hoarseness lasts longer than expected, it should not be ignored. Ongoing voice changes can affect confidence, communication, and professional performance, especially for singers, teachers, speakers, and performers.
In London, increasing numbers of patients seek private ENT care because they want faster answers and specialist assessment. Persistent hoarseness is often manageable when diagnosed early, but delayed assessment can allow voice problems to worsen or become chronic.
This guide explains the causes of hoarseness, when it is time to see a specialist, how an ENT doctor diagnoses voice problems, and how expert treatment can protect your voice long term. It is written to help you decide whether booking a private ENT consultation in London is the right next step.
What Is Hoarseness and Why Does It Happen?
Hoarseness refers to a change in voice quality. The voice may sound rough, strained, weak, breathy, or lower in pitch. It occurs when the vocal cords do not vibrate normally.
Common Causes of Hoarseness
The most frequent causes of hoarseness include:
Voice overuse or misuse, shouting, singing, prolonged speaking
Acid reflux affecting the throat, also known as laryngopharyngeal reflux
Vocal cord nodules, cysts, or polyps
Upper respiratory infections
Smoking or passive smoke exposure
Chronic throat clearing or coughing
Stress and muscle tension affecting the voice
In some cases, hoarseness may be linked to neurological or structural conditions, which is why expert evaluation is important when symptoms persist.
When Should You Worry About Persistent Hoarseness?
Short-term hoarseness usually improves within one to two weeks, especially after a cold or voice strain. But if your symptoms last longer, get worse, or begin to interfere with your daily life or work, it may be a sign of an underlying issue that needs medical attention.
Red Flags That Should Not Be Ignored
You should consider seeing a hoarseness specialist if:
Hoarseness lasts longer than three weeks
You experience voice loss without obvious infection
There is pain when speaking or swallowing
You notice breathing difficulty or noisy breathing
Hoarseness is worsening rather than improving
You rely on your voice professionally
Why Voice Problems Should Be Taken Seriously
Your voice is more than sound. It is part of your identity, confidence, and career. Chronic hoarseness can limit professional opportunities and reduce quality of life.
Voice professionals often push through symptoms, which increases the risk of long‑term damage. Early diagnosis allows for targeted, non‑surgical management in many cases.

How Dr Eirini Lentari Diagnoses and Treats Voice Disorders
Dr Eirini Lentari is a Consultant ENT Surgeon and Phoniatrician with over 25 years of experience in diagnosing and treating voice conditions. Her approach combines advanced diagnostics with non-surgical, personalised care designed to restore vocal health and prevent long-term damage.
What to Expect at Your Appointment
During your private consultation, Dr Lentari will:
Take a detailed voice and symptom history
Examine your ears, nose, and throat
Assess breathing, swallowing, and vocal function
Analyse voice quality, pitch, and control
If needed, she may recommend a stroboscopy exam - a high-definition imaging technique that shows how your vocal cords move in real time. This test helps detect subtle issues like vocal nodules, inflammation, or tension not visible during a standard exam.
Tailored, Non-Surgical Treatment Plans
Most voice disorders are treatable without surgery. Based on your diagnosis, Dr Lentari may offer:
Voice therapy with a speech and language therapist
Reflux and lifestyle management
Vocal hygiene coaching
Muscle tension release techniques
She also works closely with vocal coaches and psychologists when needed, especially for professional voice users.
See More About Voice Conditions | View Dr. Lentari’s Qualifications
Where to See a Voice Specialist in London
Dr Lentari offers private ENT and voice consultations across London, providing access for patients seeking timely specialist care.
She currently sees patients at:
Battersea Power Station
Canning Town
Harley Street
These locations are well-connected and suitable for patients travelling from across Greater London.
Booking a Private ENT Consultation in London
Private assessment offers:
Shorter waiting times
Longer consultation appointments
Specialist voice diagnostics
Direct access to treatment planning
Book Your Appointment | Explore All Services
Final Thoughts, Do Not Ignore Persistent Hoarseness
Persistent voice changes are more than just an inconvenience. If your hoarseness has lasted more than three weeks or is starting to affect your confidence or communication, it’s time to speak to a specialist.
Early diagnosis from an experienced ENT voice doctor in London can help prevent long-term damage and restore your voice safely.
Call: 020 38709973
Email: lentari.admin@lips.org.uk
Have you ever coughed while eating or felt food “stuck” in your throat?
If you are experiencing persistent hoarseness, you are not alone. Many people notice changes in their voice after a cold, heavy voice use, or reflux, but when hoarseness lasts longer than expected, it should not be ignored. Ongoing voice changes can affect confidence, communication, and professional performance, especially for singers, teachers, speakers, and performers.
In London, increasing numbers of patients seek private ENT care because they want faster answers and specialist assessment. Persistent hoarseness is often manageable when diagnosed early, but delayed assessment can allow voice problems to worsen or become chronic.
This guide explains the causes of hoarseness, when it is time to see a specialist, how an ENT doctor diagnoses voice problems, and how expert treatment can protect your voice long term. It is written to help you decide whether booking a private ENT consultation in London is the right next step.
What Is Hoarseness and Why Does It Happen?
Hoarseness refers to a change in voice quality. The voice may sound rough, strained, weak, breathy, or lower in pitch. It occurs when the vocal cords do not vibrate normally.
Common Causes of Hoarseness
The most frequent causes of hoarseness include:
Voice overuse or misuse, shouting, singing, prolonged speaking
Acid reflux affecting the throat, also known as laryngopharyngeal reflux
Vocal cord nodules, cysts, or polyps
Upper respiratory infections
Smoking or passive smoke exposure
Chronic throat clearing or coughing
Stress and muscle tension affecting the voice
In some cases, hoarseness may be linked to neurological or structural conditions, which is why expert evaluation is important when symptoms persist.
When Should You Worry About Persistent Hoarseness?
Short-term hoarseness usually improves within one to two weeks, especially after a cold or voice strain. But if your symptoms last longer, get worse, or begin to interfere with your daily life or work, it may be a sign of an underlying issue that needs medical attention.
Red Flags That Should Not Be Ignored
You should consider seeing a hoarseness specialist if:
Hoarseness lasts longer than three weeks
You experience voice loss without obvious infection
There is pain when speaking or swallowing
You notice breathing difficulty or noisy breathing
Hoarseness is worsening rather than improving
You rely on your voice professionally
Why Voice Problems Should Be Taken Seriously
Your voice is more than sound. It is part of your identity, confidence, and career. Chronic hoarseness can limit professional opportunities and reduce quality of life.
Voice professionals often push through symptoms, which increases the risk of long‑term damage. Early diagnosis allows for targeted, non‑surgical management in many cases.

How Dr Eirini Lentari Diagnoses and Treats Voice Disorders
Dr Eirini Lentari is a Consultant ENT Surgeon and Phoniatrician with over 25 years of experience in diagnosing and treating voice conditions. Her approach combines advanced diagnostics with non-surgical, personalised care designed to restore vocal health and prevent long-term damage.
What to Expect at Your Appointment
During your private consultation, Dr Lentari will:
Take a detailed voice and symptom history
Examine your ears, nose, and throat
Assess breathing, swallowing, and vocal function
Analyse voice quality, pitch, and control
If needed, she may recommend a stroboscopy exam - a high-definition imaging technique that shows how your vocal cords move in real time. This test helps detect subtle issues like vocal nodules, inflammation, or tension not visible during a standard exam.
Tailored, Non-Surgical Treatment Plans
Most voice disorders are treatable without surgery. Based on your diagnosis, Dr Lentari may offer:
Voice therapy with a speech and language therapist
Reflux and lifestyle management
Vocal hygiene coaching
Muscle tension release techniques
She also works closely with vocal coaches and psychologists when needed, especially for professional voice users.
See More About Voice Conditions | View Dr. Lentari’s Qualifications
Where to See a Voice Specialist in London
Dr Lentari offers private ENT and voice consultations across London, providing access for patients seeking timely specialist care.
She currently sees patients at:
Battersea Power Station
Canning Town
Harley Street
These locations are well-connected and suitable for patients travelling from across Greater London.
Booking a Private ENT Consultation in London
Private assessment offers:
Shorter waiting times
Longer consultation appointments
Specialist voice diagnostics
Direct access to treatment planning
Book Your Appointment | Explore All Services
Final Thoughts, Do Not Ignore Persistent Hoarseness
Persistent voice changes are more than just an inconvenience. If your hoarseness has lasted more than three weeks or is starting to affect your confidence or communication, it’s time to speak to a specialist.
Early diagnosis from an experienced ENT voice doctor in London can help prevent long-term damage and restore your voice safely.
Call: 020 38709973
Email: lentari.admin@lips.org.uk
London
Email: lentari.admin@lips.org.uk


lentari.admin@lips.org.uk
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020 38709973
