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Advanced Rhinology Care

Specialized treatment for nasal and sinus disorders using the latest medical and surgical techniques to improve breathing, smell, and quality of life.

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Nasal & Sinus Conditions

Comprehensive care for a wide range of nasal and sinus disorders

Chronic Sinusitis

Diagnosis and treatment of persistent sinus inflammation lasting more than 12 weeks, including medical management and minimally invasive surgical options.

Nasal Obstruction

Evaluation and correction of structural issues like deviated septum, nasal valve collapse, or turbinate hypertrophy that impair normal breathing.

Allergic Rhinitis

Comprehensive management of nasal allergies including immunotherapy, medications, and procedural treatments to reduce symptoms.

Nasal Polyps

Medical and surgical treatment of benign nasal growths that can cause congestion, smell loss, and recurrent infections.

Smell Disorders

Evaluation and treatment of anosmia (complete smell loss) and hyposmia (reduced smell) from various causes including post-viral, traumatic, or chronic sinus disease.

CSF Leaks

Diagnosis and repair of cerebrospinal fluid leaks from the nose, often resulting from trauma, surgery, or spontaneous defects in the skull base.

Chronic Sinusitis

Treatment for persistent sinus inflammation.

Nasal Obstruction

Correction of structural breathing issues.

Allergic Rhinitis

Comprehensive allergy management.

Nasal Polyps

Treatment for benign nasal growths.

Smell Disorders

Evaluation of anosmia and hyposmia.

CSF Leaks

Repair of cerebrospinal fluid leaks.

When to See a Rhinologist

Symptoms that may indicate a nasal or sinus disorder requiring specialist care

Persistent Nasal Symptoms

Chronic nasal congestion, facial pressure, or thick nasal discharge lasting more than 12 weeks despite medical treatment, which may indicate chronic sinusitis requiring specialized care.

Breathing Difficulties

Persistent nasal obstruction or difficulty breathing through the nose that affects sleep, exercise, or quality of life, potentially caused by structural abnormalities like a deviated septum or nasal valve collapse.

Smell/Taste Changes

Partial or complete loss of smell (anosmia) or taste that persists after a cold or sinus infection resolves, or develops without obvious cause, requiring specialized evaluation.

Nasal Drainage

Persistent clear watery nasal drainage, especially if it worsens when bending forward, which may indicate a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak requiring prompt attention.

Facial Pain/Headaches

Recurrent facial pain, pressure, or headaches localized to the sinus regions that may be related to sinus inflammation, structural issues, or neurological causes.

Persistent Symptoms

Chronic congestion or facial pressure lasting weeks.

Breathing Difficulties

Nasal obstruction affecting daily life.

Smell/Taste Changes

Persistent loss of smell or taste.

Nasal Drainage

Clear watery drainage when bending forward.

Facial Pain

Recurrent sinus region pain or headaches.

Diagnostic Procedures

Advanced techniques for evaluating nasal and sinus disorders

1

Nasal Endoscopy

Office-based examination using a thin, flexible scope to visualize the nasal passages, sinuses, and nasopharynx, allowing direct assessment of inflammation, polyps, structural abnormalities, and other pathology.

2

CT Sinus Imaging

Detailed cross-sectional imaging of the sinuses to evaluate bony anatomy, sinus drainage pathways, extent of disease, and identify structural abnormalities guiding medical and surgical treatment decisions.

3

Allergy Testing

Comprehensive evaluation including skin prick tests or blood tests to identify specific allergic triggers contributing to chronic rhinitis and sinusitis symptoms.

4

Smell Testing

Standardized assessment using validated smell identification tests to objectively quantify smell dysfunction and monitor treatment response.

5

Nasal Function Tests

Objective measurements including rhinomanometry and acoustic rhinometry to assess nasal airflow resistance and anatomical dimensions in patients with breathing complaints.

Nasal Endoscopy

Visual examination of nasal passages and sinuses.

CT Sinus Imaging

Detailed imaging of sinus anatomy and disease.

Allergy Testing

Identification of allergic triggers.

Smell Testing

Objective assessment of smell function.

Nasal Function Tests

Measurement of nasal airflow and dimensions.

Treatment Options

Comprehensive solutions for nasal and sinus disorders

Medical Management

Targeted therapies including nasal steroids, antihistamines, antibiotics when appropriate, and biologic medications for severe chronic sinusitis with nasal polyps.

Immunotherapy

Allergy shots or sublingual drops to desensitize the immune system to specific allergens, providing long-term relief for allergic rhinitis sufferers.

Endoscopic Sinus Surgery

Minimally invasive procedures using nasal endoscopes to open blocked sinuses, remove polyps, and improve drainage while preserving normal anatomy.

Septoplasty/Turbinate Reduction

Surgical correction of a deviated nasal septum and enlarged turbinates to improve nasal airflow and breathing function.

Medical Management

Nasal steroids, antihistamines, and biologics.

Immunotherapy

Allergy shots or drops for long-term relief.

Sinus Surgery

Minimally invasive endoscopic procedures.

Septoplasty

Correction of deviated septum and turbinates.

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