Services and Conditions We Treat
We provide full evaluation of rhinologic problems including diagnostic nasal endoscopy and laryngoscopy, Inhalant allergy testing and Video endoscopic examination.
Conditions We Treat
- Allergic fungal sinusitis
- Complex sinus disease
- Sinus and nasal problems – sinusitis, rhinitis, nasal allergies, allergy treatment
- Medical and surgical treatment for sinusitis
- Nasal and sinus polyps
- Samter’s triad
- Cerebrospinal fluid leaks
- Thyroid eye disease
- Tearing
- Nosebleeds
- Smell loss
- Sinus/nasal tumors
- Skull base/pituitary tumors
- Nasal obstruction
Technologies
- Balloon catheter dilation/Balloon Sinuplasty
- Image-guidance surgery
Procedures & Surgery
- Balloon catheter dilation/Balloon Sinuplasty
- Functional endoscopic sinus surgery
- Endoscopic sinus surgery
- Endoscopic CSF leak repair (Cerebrospinal/brain fluid leak repair)
- Endoscopic resection of sinonasal tumors, resection of sinonasal tumors via minimally invasive approaches
- Endoscopic skull base surgery
- Encephalocele (Brain herniation into the sinuses)
- Frontal sinus surgery
- Functional septorhinoplasty and Septoplasty
- Image-guidance surgery
- Mucocele
- Nasal reconstruction
- Orbital decompression, surgery for thyroid eye disease
- Revision sinus surgery/Surgery on previously operated sinuses
- Tear duct surgery
- Turbinate Reduction
- Intranasal Cryotherapy for Rhinitis
Intranasal cryotherapy is a minimally invasive procedure for people with chronic rhinitis. Your doctor may offer this option if you are unable to find relief with nasal sprays or oral medications. What is Intranasal Cryotherapy?
Intranasal refers to anything inside the nose. Cryotherapy means “cold therapy” and refers to procedures that freeze part of the body. Intranasal cryotherapy freezes nerve fibers of the posterior nasal nerve in the back of the nose. An overactive posterior nasal nerve can cause the nose to produce excess mucus. Cryotherapy can address the overactive nerve to help reduce runny nose symptoms.