- SinusitisWe are fortunate to be among the first in the area to offer a new breakthrough medical device for patient’s suffering from chronic sinusitis. PROPEL is an absorbable steroid implant, approved by the FDA and designed to improve outcomes after sinus surgery.
- Medical Weight LossHeavy, loud snoring can be a sign of obstructive sleep apnea, which can lead to daytime sleepiness, decreased concentration, impotence, hypertension and heart enlargement. Sleep apnea can be life threatening. Treatment for heavy snoring and apnea can include CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure), weight loss and surgery.
- Ear InfectionsYoung children (and sometimes adults) can get persistent fluid in the middle ear, or recurrent ear infections. In children, the can lead to a hearing loss and speech delay. Ear infections can usually be treated medically, but occasionally ventilating tubes are needed. Some people also have problems with “swimmer’s ear,” which is a chronic external ear infection.
- Emergency CareDuring office hours, call us at 402-463-2431 or go to the hospital emergency room. After hours, go to the hospital emergency room or call our answering service at our office number.
- Thyroid
- UltrasoundThe vast majority of these fairly common nodules are non-cancerous. They should all be evaluated, however, typically with a physical examination, fine needle biopsy and ultrasound. We are experts at removal and we monitor vocal cords during surgery.
- OtolaryngologyDr. Keller completed his residency training at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Board Certified in Otolaryngology head and neck surgery, he is a member of the American Rhinologic Society, the American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, and the American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and neck surgery.
- Allergies