Do you experience one or more of these symptoms? If so, you may qualify for one of our procedures.
Chronic sinusitis refers to a sinus infection that has lasted 12 weeks or more. This is the most common problem we see.
Recurrent sinusitis refers to repeated episodes of acute sinus infection requiring antibiotic treatment.
Nasal congestion refers to nasal blockage caused by a variety of problems.
Septal deviation is an abnormal bend in the wall between the nasal passages. This can cause obstruction and breathing difficulties.
Nasal polyps are noncancerous growths that develop on the lining of the nasal passages or sinuses. They range in size from tiny teardrop shapes to large grape-like clusters that can completely obstruct nasal breathing.
Runny nose refers to clear watery drainage from the front of the nose that may occur all day long or be triggered by eating or cold temperatures.
Sinus headaches are pain over the sinus region that is usually associated with a cold, sinus infection or change in barometric presssure.
Post nasal drip describes mucus discharge from the back of the nose down the throat.
Chronic rhinitis refers to inflammation of the nasal lining that can mimic allergies, colds, nasal congestion, or a chronic sinus infection.
Inferior turbinate hypertrophy refers to an enlargement of the inferior nasal turbinates, which are bony structures lining the bottom of the nasal passages. When the turbinates become enlarged, they obstruct normal breathing.
Don’t let chronic sinus and nasal infections take control of your life. Book your consultation today for lasting relief.
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Sinus Specialist, Founder of Atkins Expert Sinus Care
Physician Assistant
Book through our online patient portal and let us know some of the symptoms you’re experiencing.
Dr. Atkins will review your symptoms at your visit and decide what diagnostic tests are needed to get to the root of your problem.
Once the diagnostic tests are done, Dr. Atkins will review them and make a plan of care for you. At that time, he will discuss whether you are a candidate for one of our procedures.
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