A patient consults with their GP

Discharging ear

Statewide referral criteria

Specialty: ENT
Age group: Adult

Immediately contact the ENT registrar to arrange an urgent ENT assessment for:

  • Ear discharge with moderate to severe persistent ear pain, persistent headache, cranial nerve neuropathy or facial palsy
  • Malignant otitis externa
  • Suspected skull base osteomyelitis
  • Cellulitis of the pinna
  • Suspected mastoiditis
  • Osteitis ear.

Criteria for referral to public hospital specialist clinic services

  • Non-painful discharging ear for longer than 2 weeks that fails to settle with treatment
  • Otorrhea clear discharge
  • Cholesteatoma.

Information to be included in the referral

Information that must be provided

  • Microscopy, culture and sensitivity (MCS) ear swab.

Provide if available

  • History of smoking
  • Excessive alcohol intake.

Additional comments

The Summary and referral information lists the information that should be included in a referral request.

Where appropriate and available, the referral may be directed to an alternative specialist clinic or service.

Referral to a public hospital is not appropriate for

  • Waxy ear discharge.

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Where to get help

Patients
For information about your specific medical condition, care pathway and/or wait times, please contact your GP or health service that you have been referred to.

General Practitioners
If your query relates to a referral for a specialist clinic, please contact the relevant health service directly or refer to their website for guidance.

For all other queries
Email plannedcare@health.vic.gov.au.