Patient Education

  • Our Latest, Effective Sound Therapy for Tinnitus: 3 Things to Know

    It’s often most disruptive at night. During the day, the “white noise” of traffic, coffeeshop conversation or even background music can offset the annoying whistling and low roar caused by tinnitus.   But at night, when…

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  • 6 Solutions for Eustachian Tube Dysfunction

    They aren’t large–each of your eustachian tubes is only a half inch long and one-eighth inch wide. That’s roughly the diameter of pencil lead. While these tubes may be small, they can cause huge problems when they aren’t functioning correctly, causing pain, dizziness and other issues.   We see many…

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  • Why Would You See an ENT Doctor for Your Snoring?

    Snoring is much more than an inconvenience for your spouse or partner. It can be masking an underlying issue such as sleep apnea. Perhaps you’ve heard of this condition and understand its implications, but you aren’t sure which doctor you should go…

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  • 5 Signs You Need a Sleep Study for Sleep Apnea

    Sure, you know that snoring is a sign of sleep apnea, but were you aware there are other not-so-obvious clues that you have the condition? For example, headaches or high blood pressure could be indicators,…

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  • Top Ten Questions to Ask Your ENT Before Allergy Season

    Updated August 2025 Table of Contents: Sure, you know about the sniffing and sneezing that comes with Spring when everything’s in bloom. You’re also aware of the fall allergies and how they can make you…

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  • Non Allergic Fungal Sinusitis

    In some instances, mucin (the main component of mucus) and fungus may be found in patients with sinusitis who do not have any allergies to the fungus. Fungus may also be found in the sinuses…

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  • CSF Leak Repair

    “CSF” stands for cerebrospinal fluid. This fluid surrounds the brain and spinal cord, providing nutrients and electrolytes to the tissues. CSF is separated from the sinuses by tissue and bone. For various reasons, a CSF…

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  • Image-Guided Surgical Navigation

    The paranasal sinuses are located under the base of the skull and between the eyes. Sinus surgery in this area is a complex and delicate procedure. It is vital that the surgeon have extensive and…

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  • Enlarged Adenoids

    Adenoids are located in the back of the nose, and when they become enlarged, they are a common cause of persistent sinusitis in children. Surgical removal of the adenoids –an adenoidectomy – is often a…

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  • Would I Benefit From Nasal or Sinus Surgery?

    Functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) is generally intended for people with chronic sinus problems (chronic sinusitis) that do not respond to medical therapy. It is important for a diagnosis of chronic sinusitis to be based on…

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