Balloon Sinusplasty in Georgia
Georgia's ENT Institute Offers Balloon Sinusplasty for Sinusitis Treatment
Georgia-based ENT Institute: Committed to Treating Disorders of the Ears, Nose and ThroatSinus infections affect millions of people, but some patients are unresponsive to medications and non-surgical alternatives. In these cases, sinus surgery may be the best option. ENT Institute experts offer Balloon Sinuplasty™ as a surgical option for chronic sinusitis.
The Balloon Sinuplasty™ system is a group of medical devices that are used to create openings in your sinuses. The devices use a small, flexible balloon that is placed into the nose to reach the sinuses. The balloon is gradually inflated to gently restructure the previously blocked nasal passage, restoring normal sinus drainage.
Expert physicians at ENT Institute are qualified to use the Acclarent Balloon Sinuplasty™ system. Our list of expert physicians includes:
- Dr. Jeffrey M. Gallups
- Dr. Mark M. Beaty
- Dr. Thomas N. Guffin, Jr.
- Dr. J. Courtney French Jr.
- Dr. Earnest C. Riley
- Dr. James G. Burson
- Dr. N Hadley Heindel
- Dr. Elizabeth A. Atkinson
- Dr. Bryan Tigner
The ENT Institute has eleven locations in the state of Georgia, which makes seeking Balloon Sinuplasty™ treatment extremely convenient for patients. ENT Institute doctors recognize how vital treatment for chronic sinusitis is, because left untreated chronic sinusitis may damage the sinus cavities and/or the cheekbones.
ENT Institute is an ideal choice for Balloon Sinuplasty™. To learn more about the ENT Institute or to schedule a consultation with a specialist about Balloon Sinuplasty™, please call (770) 810-7266.
Testimonials:
"I recently had endoscopic sinus surgery and rhinoplasty surgery. Dr. Gallups made me feel comfortable and confident in my decision to have surgery. He did an amazing job and the surgery went extremely well. The results are exactly what I wanted and I feel and breathe better."
- Laura B., Alpharetta, GA
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