Meet Your ENT Specialist
Dr. Asmat Ullah Achakzai
Leading ENT Surgeon & Consultant in Quetta, Pakistan
Certified Otolaryngologist
College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan
Dr. Asmat Ullah Achakzai is an ENT surgeon, educator, and researcher serving the people of Balochistan. Retd. Associate Professor of ENT at Sandeman Provincial Hospital, he mentors specialist trainees and leads complex surgical cases at ENT Health Care Clinic in Satellite Town, Quetta.
His academic journey spans Balochistan University, University of Karachi, and the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan, culminating in dual MCPS and FCPS qualifications in 2005. He continues to broaden access to modern ENT procedures.
Retd. Associate Professor ENT (B-19) at Sandeman Provincial Hospital, Quetta
Extensive research portfolio covering tonsillectomy, thyroid pathology, and chronic ear disease
Committed to expanding surgical access through the Health Card Program Balochistan

Education & Training
FCPS (ENT)
College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan
2005
MCPS (ENT)
College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan
2005
DLO
University of Karachi
1996
MBBS (1st Division)
Balochistan University, Quetta
1992
Professional Appointments
Retd. Associate Professor ENT
Sandeman Provincial Hospital, Quetta
Jun 2022 – Feb 2025
Assistant Professor ENT
Sandeman Provincial Hospital, Quetta
Sep 2015 – Jun 2022
Senior Registrar ENT
Bolan Medical Complex Hospital, Quetta
Oct 2007 – Sep 2015
ENT Specialist
Sandeman Provincial Hospital, Quetta
Nov 2004 – Sep 2006
Medical Officer
Basic Health Unit, Pir Alizai District Pishin
Apr 1993 – Oct 1997
Publications
- Efficacy of Tranexamic Acid in Reducing Intraoperative Bleeding During Tosillectomy
- Tuberculous Cervical Lymphadenitis: Diagnosis and Treatment Outcomes
- Role of Ultrasound for Diagnosing and Management of Malignant Thyroid Nodules
- Frequency of Sensorineural Hearing Loss in Patients with Drug Resistant Pulmonary Tuberculosis
- Determine the Diagnostic Accuracy of CT Scan for Diagnosing Nasal Septal Perforation Taking Histopathology as a Gold Standard.
- Examine the Association Between Imaging Technologies of Para-Nasal Sinuses in Sinusitis Patients.
- Comparison of the Success Rate of Graft Uptake in Underlay and Onlay Myringoplasty
- Clinical Profile, Conventional Surgical Approaches and the Outcome of the Surgery in Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma
- Etiological Agents of CSOM and Its Sensitivity Pattern
- Postoperative Sour Throat After Oral Surgery Under Endotracheal Intubations; Influence of the Pharyngeal Pack