You know how a procedure can hinge on something as small as a tip cover or the angle of a blade? That’s the reality of ENT work. The tiniest tool can make or break precision, patient comfort, and overall confidence in the outcome. That’s why when we talk about ENT Products, we’re not just referring to instruments, we’re talking about trust, consistency, and peace of mind.
At Anthony Products, ENT has been our focus since 1969. It’s not a department. It’s our foundation. We’ve spent decades designing, sourcing, and refining ENT tools that professionals rely on every single day, from atomizer bottles and scopes to surgical kits and post-op accessories. We’re obsessive about the details, and honestly, we think that’s a good thing.
We understand the pressures of clinical environments. You need gear that works as intended, feels right in your hand, and fits seamlessly into your routine. That’s why everything we offer is built around one goal: to support ENT professionals in delivering precise, safe, and efficient care. No fluff. No shortcuts. Just tools that work, from a team that understands what’s at stake. Because when your equipment works better, your care does too.
Definition & Purpose
ENT bottles are the tools that make medication delivery feel intentional, whether it’s a mist, a drop, or a spray into the nose or throat. We design them to be precise, mess-free, and considerate of both patient and practitioner.
Types of ENT Bottles
All bottle components including glass, brass, nylon, and seals are built to last and stay clean with minimal fuss.
Procedure Use Cases
Imagine before a throat exam needing a topical anesthetic mist, or careful delivery of meds into nostrils, or flushing ears during a clinic visit. These bottles do those jobs smoothly.
Clinical Applications
Standard tools in ENT clinics, urgent care rooms, and outpatient suites, helping with diagnostics, minor procedures, and post-op medication delivery. We even sell tip covers to keep things hygienic and comfortable.
Definition & Purpose
A ready-to-use kit that comes sterile, is disposable, and packed with what you need, every time.
Procedure Use Cases
Perfect for those small yet precise ear procedures, for example creating an opening in the eardrum and inserting ventilation tubes quickly and confidently.
Sterilization & Maintenance
These sterile kits are single-use to eliminate cross-contamination and cut prep time. Just open it up, use it, then toss it. It's really that simple.
Definition & Purpose
PhenolPro is a pre-measured, self-contained applicator designed to safely deliver phenol during in-office procedures
Procedure Use Cases
Great for topical anesthesia before myringotomy. You just open it, apply, and you’re set to proceed, no staging or spills.
Safety Precautions & Storage
Phenol can be caustic, so our design keeps it contained and easy to dispose of responsibly. Handle with care, gloves are a must, and don’t let it touch skin or surfaces unintentionally.
Definition & Purpose
GVPro is our convenient applicator for gentian violet: clean, simple, and totally controlled.
Procedure Use Cases
Use it to mark or stain a site during ENT exams or procedures. Small detail, big difference in visibility.
Proper Handling & Safety Guidelines
Opens clean, applies clean, and disposes clean, designed so you can handle it confidently, without accidental mess.
Definition & Purpose
Tiny cylindrical tubes surgically inserted into the eardrum to help drain fluid and equalize pressure in the middle ear.
Procedure Use Cases
Myringotomy tubes drain fluid from the middle ear, relieving pain and pressure, reducing chronic infections, and restoring hearing, making them especially beneficial for children and adults with recurrent ear problems
Material Options
We offer a variety of ear tube designs—from beveled Armstrong and Mini‑Grommets to T‑Tubes—crafted from materials such as silicone, fluoroplastic, and titanium.
Definition & Purpose
These are specialized blades, handles, and knivees designed for delicate use on the eardrum.
Procedure Use Cases
Used in otolaryngology to make eardrum incisions that relieve pressure or allow ventilation tube placement.
Definition & Purpose
Small, compressed, sponge-like wicks placed in the ear canal that slowly release medications.
Procedure Use Cases
Oto-Wicks expand as they absorb medication, delivering it deeper into a swollen ear canal—commonly used for otitis externa to ensure proper contact where swelling blocks access.
Best Practices in ENT Treatments
Choose appropriate length, maintain sterility, and explain to patients that it might feel odd, but it helps a lot.
Definition & Purpose
Otoscopes feature a built-in magnifying lens and attach to a detachable light-handle, enabling examination of the ear canal and eardrum to diagnose and monitor ear conditions.
Procedure Use Cases
Most commonly employed in primary care, otolaryngology (ENT), pediatrics, and audiology to evaluate ear health and identify conditions such as infections, wax buildup, perforations, fluid in the middle ear, or structural abnormalities
Features to Consider
Removable heads, light source handles, specula (disposable vs reusable), insufflator bulbs, choose what fits your routine, workflow, and comfort.
Definition & Purpose
Irrigators are devices designed to safely and efficiently flush ears and nasal passage alleviate blockages and congestions.
Procedure Use Cases
Ear and nasal irrigators use a gentle stream of water to remove earwax, mucus, allergens, and debris, helping clear ear canals and nasal passages and relieve congestion.
Safety Protocols
Always regulate pressure and temperature. Too forceful or too cold? Patient will notice. Keep it gentle.
Definition & Purpose
Ear basins are contoured to fit under the ear, collecting fluids during cleaning while preventing backsplash and minimizing cleanup.
Procedure Use Cases
Designed to catch water, earwax, and debris during ear irrigation procedures, ensuring a cleaner and more comfortable experience for both patients and healthcare providers.
Definition & Purpose
Flexible or rigid scopes that let you peer inside the nose, throat, or larynx, when you need more than a glance.
Procedure Use Cases
Used in scopes of sinuses or vocal fold exams, or surgical guidance when visibility is critical.
Camera & Light Source Features
Some come with integrated fiber-optic lights or cameras, clear visualization isn’t optional in our line of work.
Definition & Purpose
Tools like curettes, forceps, picks, loops, designed for precise, gentle work inside the ear.
Procedure Use Cases
Wax or foreign-body removal, cleaning delicate areas. Strong enough when you need it, gentle when you must.
Definition & Purpose
Small stents that preserve airway openness after surgery.
Procedure Use Cases
Perfect post‑rhinoplasty or sinus work, so patients can breathe while tissues swell.
Shop for Post-op Nasal Airways
Definition & Purpose
Internal or external braces that support the nose during recovery.
Procedure Use Cases
Used post‑septoplasty or rhinoplasty to stabilize structure and protect healing tissue.
Post-surgery Benefits
Reduce swelling, guide proper shaping, and keep recovery on track, for your patients' comfort and outcomes.
Definition & Purpose
Absorbent material placed inside the nasal cavity to manage bleeding or support healing.
Procedure Use Cases
Applied after nose surgeries or for nosebleeds, keeps things calm, clean, under control.
Definition & Purpose
A small mirror on a handle used to visualize the throat and larynx.
Procedure Use Cases
Simple throat exams; effective and compact, no glitches, timeless design.
Definition & Purpose
Nasal Instruments, specula, forceps, hooks, snares, for inspecting and working in nasal passages.
Procedure Use Cases
Used in diagnostic procedures, minor surgical work, and precise nasal management.
Common ENT Surgeries
From septoplasties to cauterizations, these tools do the job where visibility and control matter most.
Definition & Purpose
Portable light sources, often fiber-optic, that brighten your field of view.
Procedure Use Cases
Used alongside scopes or standalone in deep, dim areas, because dim vision just doesn’t cut it.
Choosing the right ENT products isn’t just about ticking boxes, it’s about setting yourself up for consistent performance, patient safety, and less stress in the room. Durability matters. You need instruments that hold up over time, not ones that need replacing after a few rounds of sterilization. Speaking of which, sterilization itself should be easy and reliable. Anything overly complicated risks disrupting your flow.
Then there’s clinician comfort. If it doesn’t feel right in the hand, or doesn’t respond the way it should, it can impact precision. Small design details like grip, weight, and even packaging influence how smoothly things go in a real-world setting. And of course, the product needs to fit within your workflow. You want solutions that feel like they were designed with your routines in mind, not something you have to adapt to.
At Anthony Products, we’ve been focused on ENT for over half a century. This isn’t a side line, it’s our specialty. That means we’ve had years to refine, test, and listen to the needs of ENT professionals at every level. Whether you’re a solo practitioner or part of a surgical team, we offer tools that are engineered for clinical reliability and ease of use.
When professionals choose us, it’s not just about the catalog, it’s about trust. Tools you don’t have to think twice about. And a supplier who gets it.
Let’s be honest, ENT products aren’t just accessories or items on a checklist. They’re the quiet partners behind every accurate diagnosis, every smooth procedure, and every patient who walks out feeling just a bit better. They may not always get the spotlight, but they carry the weight of clinical performance every day.
At Anthony Products, we don’t take that responsibility lightly. We’ve spent decades working alongside ENT professionals, listening, improving, and delivering products that don’t just meet standards, they set them. From something as simple as an ENT bottle to more advanced tools like endoscopes and surgical kits, everything we offer is designed to make your work more precise, your patients more comfortable, and your outcomes more consistent.
We’re not here to overwhelm you with options, we’re here to provide the right ones. The ones you can count on, that feel familiar in your hand and perform the way you expect. And if that means being a little obsessive about design, durability, and clinical usability... well, that’s who we are.
Because when your tools do their job seamlessly, you’re free to focus on yours. And in ENT, that makes all the difference.