- SinusitisBalloon sinuplasty provides a breakthrough solution for those living with the debilitating symptoms of chronic sinusitis. Through its minimally invasive approach, the procedure offers a safe and effective way to alleviate nasal congestion, facial pain, and other discomforts associated with chronic sinusitis. If you suffer from chronic sinusitis, consult with an ENT specialist to explore whether balloon sinuplasty may be the right treatment option to help restore your sinus health and improve your overall well-being.
- Ear InfectionsMike also had experienced chronic ear infections and ear pressure and pain for as long as he could remember. Mike had an in-office procedure called Eustachian Tube Dilation for Chronic Eustachian tube dysfunction. This is a frustrating condition, causing symptoms such as ear pressure, muffled hearing, and recurrent ear infections. Fortunately, advancements in medical technology have led to this minimally invasive procedure, known as eustachian tube dilation.
- Emergency CareShih, R. D., Walsh, B., Eskin, B., Allegra, J., Fiesseler, F. W., Salo, D., & Silverman, M. (2017). Diazepam and Meclizine Are Equally Effective in the Treatment of Vertigo: An Emergency Department Randomized Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Trial. The journal of emergency medicine, 52(1), 23–27. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jemermed.2016.09.016
- NeurologyFormer neurology practitioner, physical therapist, as well as state of the art equipment found nowhere else in the Greater Louisville Area to ensure complete care for their clients at every level.
- Computed TomographyFor this maneuver, your doctor/audiologist will have you start in a sitting position with the head turned 45 degrees to the side. Then, you will be laid backward, placing the head so it slightly hangs over the examination table’s edge. This quick movement often brings along vertigo, allowing the doctor to look for the eye jerking that accompanies it. If nystagmus is observed, the doctor/audiologist will diagnose you with BPPV. More involved diagnostic tests, such as CT scans or MRIs, are unnecessary in most cases.
- OtolaryngologyCohen, H. S., & Kimball, K. T. (2003). Increased independence and decreased vertigo after vestibular rehabilitation. Otolaryngology–head and neck surgery: official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 128(1), 60–70. https://doi.org/10.1067/mhn.2003.23
- Physical TherapyPhysical therapy is amongst the most commonly recommended non-pharmacologic treatment for dizziness and balance issues. This may prove to be beneficial for both unilateral and bilateral vestibular problems. The vestibular rehabilitation exercises in physical therapy involve using visual and proprioceptive tools to train the brain and allow the individual to maintain balance. The effectiveness of vestibular rehabilitation for symptoms of vertigo is also proven in a number of studies. The results of the studies have shown vestibular rehabilitation to achieve a reduction in dizziness on movement. ( 8 )
- Allergies“Very pleased with every step of the process. Ladies at registration were very friendly and helpful! Had my baby 7 month old there for allergy testing and the waiting room had several people in it and I voiced wasn’t wanting to have baby around so many people and they took him right back to a room. Dr was very informative and actually listened and asked my opinions on things and what I was comfortable with her doing. Very happy with everyone and the service! Definitely found our new allergy dr.”