Sinus Conditions We Treat

Many people experience sinus-related problems without realizing their symptoms originate from the sinuses. Conditions caused by allergies, infections, or chronic sinus inflammation can lead to swelling, congestion, facial pressure, and irritation. At ENT, Sinus & Hearing Care Center, we provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment for a wide range of sinus conditions.

Sinusitis

Sinusitis

Chronic sinusitis can cause ongoing nasal congestion, facial pressure, headaches, and difficulty breathing through the nose. Our specialists diagnose the underlying cause and provide personalized treatment options to relieve symptoms and restore proper sinus drainage.

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Sinus Headache

Sinus headaches occur when inflammation or infection within the sinus cavities causes pressure in the face and head. These headaches are often mistaken for migraines or tension headaches, but proper diagnosis can lead to effective relief.

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Sinus Headache Sinus Surgery

Sinus Surgery

When sinus inflammation blocks the nasal passages and prevents proper drainage, mucus buildup can lead to severe sinus pressure and recurring infections. In cases where medication is not effective, sinus surgery may help restore proper airflow and sinus function.

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Balloon Sinuplasty

Balloon sinuplasty is a minimally invasive procedure designed to treat chronic sinusitis. A small balloon catheter is used to gently open blocked sinus passages, allowing mucus to drain and reducing sinus pressure without traditional surgery.

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Balloon Sinuplasty Latera Nasal Implant

Nasal Implant (Latera)

The Latera nasal implant is designed to support the nasal airway and improve breathing for patients with nasal valve collapse. This minimally invasive treatment helps restore nasal structure and improve airflow.

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Turbinate Reduction

Turbinates are small structures inside the nose that help filter and humidify the air we breathe. When they become enlarged, they can block airflow and cause chronic nasal congestion. Turbinate reduction procedures can reduce their size and improve breathing.

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Turbinate Reduction