Chronic Sinus Issues Getting in the Way of Life?

If constant nasal congestion, headaches and facial pain are your reality, you’re not alone. Ask our expert team about our breakthrough sinus treatments to receive the lasting relief you deserve.

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Sinus infections and other recurring sinonasal issues can take a toll on your quality of life, affecting sleep, work and beyond. When the conditions are chronic or recur frequently and medications do little to provide relief, then innovative sinus treatments are often recommended.

 

Dr. Matthew Gill

Sinus Dilation or Balloon Sinuplasty

This minimally invasive in-office treatment option, otherwise known as Balloon Sinuplasty, uses a balloon to dilate sinus pathways that can help relieve sinus pain and infections.

Meet Your Provider

Dr. Gill, an accomplished physician in nasal, sinus and allergy fields, is board-certified in otolaryngology – head and neck surgery, and has been practicing since 2011. He has published in numerous peer-reviewed journals and presented extensively at national meetings. For chronic rhinitis and general post-nasal drip symptoms (PND), Dr. Gill specializes in Rhinaer®, while addressing nasal airway obstructions with Vivaer®. For Balloon Sinuplasty, he is proficient with Stryker-made balloons.

An estimated 29 million people each year are affected by chronic sinus problems.1

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Sinus Therapies for Post-Nasal Drainage and Congestion

For patients interested in minimally-invasive office-procedure options, we also specialize in novel therapies like RhinAer® (radiofrequency energy) that safely disrupt nerve signals that trigger nasal congestion and post-nasal drip.

Nasal Obstruction In-Office Treatments

If you have difficulties breathing through your nose and nasal sprays and oral medications have stopped working, you could benefit from VivAer® radiofrequency therapy..

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¹Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2022, January 27). FastStats | Chronic Sinusitis. Retrieved February 10, 2022, from https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/sinuses.htm