About Doctor
- Dr. Sonali Pandit is an ENT surgeon/scientist with extensive experience in the field of Ear, Nose, and Throat surgery.
- She has received training in India and Australia, acquiring expertise in various areas of ENT.
- Dr. Sonali Pandit focuses on treating ENT ailments affecting adults and children, including cases of Vertigo and Allergy.
- She actively promotes the prevention of lifestyle diseases related to ENT and has been invited as a guest faculty in seminars and conferences.
- Her scientific publications have appeared in national and international journals.
- Areas of expertise include Vertigo and Tinnitus diagnosis and treatment, Allergy diagnosis and treatment, Otology and hearing, Pediatric ENT, and Voice and Phonosurgery.
- She obtained her M.B.B.S. (1997) and M.S. (ENT) (2002) from Govt. Medical College, Aurangabad, India.
- She completed her M.S. (Hearing Research) from St. Vincent's Clinical School, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, in February 2012.
- Dr. Sonali Pandit also underwent advanced training in Pediatric ENT from Sydney's Children's Hospital, Sydney, Australia, from January 2007 to January 2008.
- She pursued a Fellowship in Hearing Research at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Sydney, Australia, in February 2010.
- Additionally, she completed a certification course in Allergy and Immunology from the Allergy and Asthma Clinic and Vydehi Institute of Medical Research, Bangalore, in January 2018.
- Dr. Sonali Pandit has gained valuable experience in several medical institutions, including Rajawadi Hospital, Mumbai; Nepean Hospital, Penrith, Sydney; The Townsville Hospital, Queensland; and St. Vincent's Hospital, Sydney.
- She has also served as a Senior ENT Registrar and Pediatric ENT fellow at Sydney Children's Hospital and Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney.
- Dr. Sonali Pandit has received several awards for her research contributions, including first prizes for poster presentations at various conferences and symposiums.
- She was awarded the first prize for a poster presentation at the Frontiers in Otolaryngology conference in Australia.
- Her scientific paper on "Secondary BPPV - an entity not to be missed" received the first prize at the Maharashtra State Conference (MENTCON) in Aurangabad, November 2019.