Deviated Septum Surgeons at Georgia’s ENT Institute Offer Superior Care
Georgia-based ENT Institute: Committed to Treating Disorders of the Ears, Nose and Throat
The nasal septum is a thin structure, separating the two sides of the nose. If it is not in the middle of the nose, then it is deviated. A deviated septum can cause a number of painful and/or unpleasant symptoms such as reoccurring sinus infections, nasal congestion, facial pain and headaches. The expert surgeons at the ENT Institute's eight convenient locations in the state of Georgia are well-versed in deviated septum surgery and can alleviate chronic sinusitis.
ENT Institute’s surgeons recognize how important it is to provide patients with relief from a deviated septum through surgery. The experts at ENT Institute will be able to determine the cause of chronic sinusitis and if a deviated septum can be corrected with surgery.
Surgical procedures are generally reserved for individuals who suffer from:
- Chronic sinusitis
- Nasal blockage
- Nasal obstruction
The most effective surgical procedures done to straighten a deviated septum may include:
- Septoplasty (straightening of nasal septum)
- Rhinoplasty (plastic surgery)
- Sinus Surgery (enlarge openings for sinus drainage)
Proven relief from the discomfort of chronic sinusitis makes the ENT Institute an ideal choice for deviated septum surgery. To learn more about the ENT Institute or to schedule a consultation with a surgeon about the treatment of your deviated septum, 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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