- CryotherapyClariFix® Cryotherapy for Chronic Rhinitis – The first and only FDA cleared device for adults with chronic rhinitis, a condition characterized by frequent runny nose and congestion.
- SinusitisSafe and effective, Balloon Sinuplasty is a minimally invasive, breakthrough sinus surgery procedure performed by ENT doctors that opens sinus passages to relieve sinus pain and sinus pressure associated with chronic sinusitis.
- Pediatric CareAs parents ourselves, we’re good at easing kids fears about doctors and making their visits a positive experience. From infants to teenagers, your children are in excellent hands with Ear, Nose and Throat Associates.
- Primary CareObtain an authorization or referral if required by your insurance. Please contact your insurance company or primary care physician for more information.
- Ear InfectionsAudiology—hearing loss and ear ringing, dizziness and balance disorders, ear infections and earaches, hearing aids
- Sleep DisordersThere are other pediatric sleep disorder diagnoses. Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and apparent life threatening episode (ALTE) are considered forms of sleep disordered breathing. Children with these conditions warrant thorough evaluation by a pediatric sleep specialist. Children with craniofacial abnormalities, primarily abnormalities of the jaw bones, tongue, and associated structures, often have sleep disordered breathing. This must be managed and the deformities treated as the child grows.
- Emergency CareNot for medical emergencies. If you believe you are experiencing an urgent or life-threatening health condition, you should call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
- Urinary Incontinence
- Endoscopy
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)Attention deficit disorder (ADD) / attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): There are research findings that identify sleep disordered breathing as a contributing factor to attention deficit disorders.
- Insomnia
- Thyroid
- X-Rays
- Computed TomographyA CT SCAN – sometimes called a CAT scan – is a test that can help your doctor diagnose and treat specific medical conditions. It combines specialized x-ray equipment with computer technology to generate cross-sectional images of the inside of the body. These images show your bones, soft tissue, and blood vessels with more clarity and detail than normal x-rays.
- OtolaryngologyConsidered Clearwater’s top facial plastic surgeon, Jonathan M. Morgan, MD, is double Board Certified in Facial Plastic Surgery and Otolaryngology — Head and Neck Surgery, specializing in Cosmetic & Reconstructive Surgery of the Face. He has been an annual recipient of the Best Doctors in America Award since 2012.
- Reconstructive Surgery
- Eyelid Surgery
- RhinoplastyRenowned in his field, Dr. Morgan’s focus is Facial Plastic Surgery with an emphasis on Rhinoplasty, Treatment of the Aging Face, and Facial Skin Cancer Removal and Reconstruction. He personally performs every injectable and surgical procedure, sculpting a natural and youthful appearance for his clients based on facial symmetry and the harmony of proper facial proportions.
- Plastic SurgerySince its founding the Facial Aesthetics Center (FAC) at ENT Associates has provided unparalleled, innovative aesthetic services to its clients. Our experts have dedicated their professional lives to the art of facial plastic surgery and skincare and understanding how to successfully rejuvenate your appearance using proven and advanced techniques to correct sun damage, wrinkles, spots and other skin-related conditions due to health and aging.
- Skin Cancer
- EczemaAllergic rhinitis typically results from two conditions: family history/genetic predisposition to allergic disease and exposure to allergens. Allergens are substances that produce an allergic response. Children are not born with allergies but develop symptoms upon repeated exposure to environmental allergens. The earliest exposure is through food—and infants may develop eczema, nasal congestion, nasal discharge, and wheezing caused by one or more allergens (milk protein is the most common). Allergies can also contribute to repeated ear infections in children. In early childhood, indoor exposure to dust mites, animal dander, and mold spores may cause an allergic reaction, often lasting throughout the year. Outdoor allergens including pollen from trees, grasses, and weeds primarily cause seasonal symptoms.
- FungusWhen the lining of the sinus cavities gets inflamed from a viral infection like a cold, it swells. This is viral sinusitis. The swelling can block the normal drainage of fluid from the sinuses into the nose and throat. If the fluid cannot drain and builds up over time, bacteria or fungi (plural of fungus) may start to grow in it. These bacterial or fungal infections can cause more swelling and pain. They are more likely to last longer, get worse with time, and become chronic.
- LesionsEndoscopic Skull Base Surgery is a minimally invasive approach that uses the nose and sinus cavities to remove tumors and lesions in difficult to reach areas at the skull base. This procedure makes it possible for physicians to operate on areas that were either once deemed inoperable or requiring a craniotomy or large incision on the face, without disturbing the face or skull.
- AllergiesAllergic rhinitis (hay fever) is an especially common chronic nasal problem in adolescents and young adults. Allergies to inhalants like pollen, dust, and animal dander begin to cause sinus and nasal symptoms in early childhood. Infants and young children are especially susceptible to allergic sensitivity to foods and indoor allergens.