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Common Questions
Why should I see a sinus specialist? Family physicians, internists, pediatricians, and many others provide care on a daily basis and, in most cases, with a high degree of success. But what about the patient who doesn’t respond to medical treatment or who experiences temporary improvement, requiring more medical intervention? Who should care for the sinus patient who is miserable and bewildered because of this change in their quality of life? The provider should demonstrate a special interest in sinus and nasal treatments, special expertise, and the necessary experience. Experience counts... Whether in sinus care or other endeavors. No one disputes the value of experience. A general medical doctor successfully treats at least 9 out of 10 patients. The patient who does not respond to medical therapy often needs a physician who has a special expertise, interest and experience in helping resolve a chronic sinus problem. Will my insurance cover the cost of seeing a sinus specialist? Insurance companies recognize and cover the cost of seeing a sinus specialist. Although some insurance companies require a referrral, most do not. Check with your carrier or call us for help. Click here and call the location most convenient for you. What should I bring to my appointment? We want to answer as many of your questions at your visit. Please prepare for this by bringing:
What forms can I print and fill out before my appointment? Please bring a completed General Sinus History Form Do sinus problems have to be treated with sinus surgery? Fortunately, most patients do not need surgery. Most need a specific and accurate diagnosis with a focused and thorough medical treatment. For more in-depth information and explanation on how a how a normal nose and sinus work, quit working and how we go about helping them read this article. What is nasal endoscopy and how do you look at my sinuses? This procedure allows the doctor to see the entire nasal structure and takes 5-10 minutes. It may be used if there is a question on the diagnosis of sinusitis, if medical treatment has failed to resolve the problem, or surgery is being considered. In surgery, it pinpoints the exact location where treatment will be performed. This is a surgical procedure using sterile small cameras to look through the nostrils. This may allow us to ...
The nurse will have you sign a permission form first then offer to spray your nose to make the procedure easier. The spray is a combination of Afrin (to shrink tissue) and Lidocaine (to numb). This spray does taste bad and can cause teeth/throat numbness that wears off in about 20-30 minutes. Some patients have a sensation that they can't swallow also- do not panic - this will pass.
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Locations
in Boise, Meridian,
Nampa, Twin Falls,
Burley, and Fruitland
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