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Nasal Polyps - What to Expect from In-Office Procedures

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I am a Verified Board-Certified Otolaryngologist with specialized fellowship training in sinus and anterior skull base surgery. I am a fellowship-trained MD FACS currently active in practice and clinic in Virginia. I conduct endoscopic procedures in my clinic. Concierge has verified my credentials, licensure, and active clinical practice.


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I will explain your questions about nasal polyps. Depending on your questions, I can explain what you can expect, what the process is, what we look for, what patients are concerned with, what next steps may be, second opinions, more explanations for conditions, who the best centers are, what the current and new research is, and other context that may be specific to your facts. 


This information does not constitute medical advice or diagnosis. The answers provided here are educational purposes only. If you need immediate assistance, please call emergency services. 


About Ear Nose Throat Surgeons (Otolaryngologists, Rhinologists, in particular)

An otolaryngologist, commonly known as an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) surgeon, is a physician who specializes in the treatment of diseases and disorders of the ear, nose, and throat, as well as related structures of the head and neck. They provide both medical and surgical care, diagnosing and treating conditions such as ear infections, hearing loss, sinus and nasal cavity disorders, throat conditions, and head and neck cancers. Otolaryngologists perform a wide range of procedures, including endoscopic sinus surgery, excision and biopsy of head and neck tumors, and cosmetic and reconstructive surgery of the head and neck. They are trained in both medicine and surgery, and may also choose to pursue additional training and certification in subspecialty areas such as otology and neurotology, pediatric otolaryngology, and facial plastic and reconstructive surgery. Otolaryngologists work in various settings, including hospitals, medical facilities, and private clinics. Their responsibilities include evaluating and assessing medical conditions, planning and administering appropriate care, performing surgical procedures, and collaborating with other healthcare professionals.


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