Cervical epidural anaesthesia is found to be a suitable alternative to general anaesthesia in thyroid surgeries where difficult endotracheal intubation is anticipated due to huge goiters, or restricted neck movements due to infiltrating carcinomas. Epidural anaesthesia is also preferred in high risk patients with cardiorespiratory insufficiency and oscillating thyroid profiles. In this present prospective study involving 30 patients undergoing elective lobectomy, hemithyroidectomy, subtotal thyroidectomy or total thyroidectomy in our institute we compared the ease, efficacy and safety of thyroid surgeries done under cervical epidural anaesthesia and general anaesthesia. The ease, efficacy and safety of thyroid surgery were found to be better under cervical epidural anaesthesia as compared to general anaesthesia.