Services
Common Office Procedures
Allergy: prick testing, intradermal testing
Snoring and Sleep: palate and turbinate Coblation
Hoarseness, Swallowing problem, Chronic Cough, Chronic sore throat: Nasopharyngoscopy
The physician introduces a flexible fiberoptic endoscope through the nose and advances it into the pharynx to determine whether there are any fixed blockages such as a deviated septum, nasal polyps, or enlarged adenoids or tonsils.
Swallowing problem, Chronic cough, chronic acid or non-acid reflux: Esophogoscopy
The physician introduces a flexible fiberoptic endoscope through the nose and advances it into the esophagus, ending in the stomach. The physician views the stomach and esophagus for abnormalities and damage. A biopsy may be preformed to send for further testing.
Ear Canal or Middle ear problems: Binocular Microscopy
The physician uses a binocular microscope to examine the ear and ear drum for a detailed visualization.