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The Sinus & Rhinology Center at ENT Associates is a web-based extension of ENT Associates, a preeminent Ear, Nose, and Throat practice that has been serving the Tampa Bay area for more than 30 years. As a patient-centered practice, our mission is to provide expert, timely and compassionate care in a safe, friendly environment using the most advanced diagnostics and treatments. We want all patients to be informed decision-makers and fully understand their nose- and sinus-related health issues. Call today to schedule an appointment.
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Balloon Sinuplasty is a safe, effective, minimally invasive sinus procedure performed by ENT doctors to provide long-term relief and faster recovery from sinus pain and sinus pressure associated with chronic sinusitis.
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ClariFix® cryotherapy is a safe, clinically proven and minimally invasive treatment option which goes to the source of the symptoms for lasting relief. Your symptoms may be caused by out of balance nerves in the nose. Using cold treatment called ‘cryotherapy’, the ClariFix® device reduces your runny, stuffy nose by interrupting the signals these out of balance nerves send.
Functional endoscopic sinus surgery, also known as FESS or the FESS procedure, is a type of sinus surgery that corrects structural abnormalities within the nose that can lead to chronic sinusitis and related breathing problems.
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Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery is a highly specialized, minimally invasive surgical technique for evaluating, diagnosing, and treating benign or cancerous growths located on the underside of the brain, the base of the skull, and the upper vertebrae of the spinal column.
LATERA is an absorbable implant easily inserted in the lateral wall of the nose to provide support, prevent nasal valve collapse, and deliver immediate relief to obstructed breathing.
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Nasal endoscopy is an in-office procedure to look at the nasal and sinus passages. It’s done with an endoscope. This is a thin, flexible tube with a tiny camera and a light inserted into your nose through the nostril.
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Approved by the FDA, the PROPEL® sinus stent is clinically proven to improve surgical outcomes for patients who have undergone interventional procedures to address chronic sinusitis. PROPEL is placed into the patient’s sinus after surgery to keep passageways enlarged, precisely deliver anti-inflammatory medication directly to the sinus tissue, and then dissolve.
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The RhinAer® Procedure is a non-invasive treatment option for patients who suffer from moderate to severe chronic rhinitis. Unlike medications and sprays, which offer temporary symptom management, this new option disrupts the underlying nasal signals and provides lasting relief without surgery.
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Septoplasty (SEP-toe-plas-tee) is a surgical procedure to straighten the bone and cartilage dividing the space between your two nostrils. The septum supports the nose and directs airflow. When the septum is crooked, it’s known as a deviated septum. A deviated septum can make it harder to breathe through your nose and can increase the risk of sinus infections due to poor drainage.
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SINUVA is a prescription steroid-releasing (mometasone furoate), implantable stent approved by the FDA as an additional therapy option for adult patients who have recurring nasal polyps after ethmoid sinus surgery.
Link: SINUVA® Sinus Implant
Turbinoplasty is a surgical procedure performed to reduce the size of the inferior turbinate (or remove them / Turbinectomy) in your nose, which may be oversized and impeding the flow of air and drainage. The procedure creates more space so that you can breathe easier and so corticosteroid nasal sprays commonly prescribed for nasal allergies can work more effectively.
VIVAER is a non-invasive, in-office treatment for patients suffering from nasal airway obstruction and difficulty breathing through the nose. The nasal valve area is the narrowest region of the nasal airway and is the most common site of nasal airway obstruction.
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