Cleft lip and cleft palate are among the most common congenital facial conditions, affecting
a child’s ability to eat, speak, hear, and breathe properly. These conditions occur when the
lip or roof of the mouth (palate) does not fully form during early pregnancy.
At our center, we provide safe, effective cleft lip and palate repair surgeries to help
children lead healthy, confident lives. Our team of skilled surgeons, speech therapists, and
pediatric specialists work together to ensure each child receives complete and compassionate
care.
With early and expert intervention, children born with cleft lip and/or palate
can grow up with confidence, strong speech, and a healthy, happy life. We are proud to be
part of that transformation—one smile at a time.
What Are Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate?
Cleft Lip: A physical gap or separation in the upper lip that can range from a small notch to a large opening extending into the nose.
Cleft Palate: A split or opening in the roof of the mouth that can affect feeding, speech, and ear health.
These may occur individually or together, and can vary in severity. Early treatment is important for normal development.
Our Comprehensive Services Include:
Cleft Lip Repair Surgery (usually between 3–6 months of age)
Cleft Palate Repair Surgery (typically between 9–18 months of age)
Nasal and lip reshaping for improved appearance and function
Speech therapy and feeding support
Hearing evaluation and ENT care
Ongoing follow-up and surgical revisions if needed
Why Early Surgery Matters:
Improves ability to eat, speak, and breathe properly
Promotes normal facial growth and development
Enhances appearance and social confidence
Reduces risk of ear infections and hearing loss
Why Choose Us?
Experienced team of cleft surgeons and pediatric specialists
Safe, child-centered surgical environment
Complete support from diagnosis to post-op recovery