Are you experiencing persistent symptoms such as nasal congestion, headaches and facial pain? You may have a sinus issue, a.k.a. sinusitis.
Sinusitis can take a toll on your quality of life, affecting sleep, work and beyond. When the condition is chronic or recurs frequently and medications do little to provide relief, then innovative sinus treatments are often recommended.
ENT of Georgia North is pleased to offer several different safe and effective treatment options for chronic sinus issues.
Dr. Pablo Stolovitzky
Sinus Dilation or Balloon Sinuplasty
This minimally invasive in-office treatment option, otherwise known as Balloon Sinuplasty, uses a balloon to dilate sinus pathways that can help relieve sinus pain and infections.
Meet Your Provider
Dr. Stolovitzky, ENT of Georgia North Chief Executive Officer, is a world-renowned physician and educator.
He is nationally and internationally recognized for his work in the nasal, sinus and allergy conditions field.
His most recent research and publications have been focused on chronic rhinitis (RhinAer®), balloon treatment of chronic sinusitis, as well as innovative office procedures to treat nasal airway obstructions (LATERA®and VivAer®) and sinus implants (SINUVA™ and PROPEL™).
Dr. Pablo Stolovitzky
World-Renowned Rhinologist
Sinus Implants
We offer several state-of-the-art steroid-releasing implant options that are all designed to improve drainage and reduce sinusitis symptoms, from those that target polyps (SINUVA™) to those that relieve sinus obstructions (PROPEL™).
Sinus Therapies for Post-Nasal Drainage and Congestion
For patients interested in minimally-invasive office-procedure options, we also specialize in novel therapies like RhinAer® (radiofrequency energy) and ClariFix® (cryotherapy) that safely disrupt nerve signals that trigger nasal congestion and post-nasal drip.
Nasal Obstruction In-Office Treatments
If you have difficulties breathing through your nose and nasal sprays and oral medications have stopped working, you could benefit from the LATERA®absorbable stent or the VivAer® radiofrequency therapy.