ENT (otolaryngology) examination chairs are purpose-built patient positioning platforms that support ear, nose, and throat examinations, diagnostic scoping, in-office minor procedures (e.g., cerumen removal, nasal endoscopy, laryngoscopy), and audiological assessments. Primary buyers are ENT specialty practices, hospital otolaryngology departments, ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), and academic medical centers equipping procedure or exam rooms. Purchase decisions are typically triggered by new-practice setup, equipment lifecycle replacement (typically at 10–15 years), or capacity expansion driven by patient volume growth.