
For 25 years, Dr. Swerdlin and his team at Sinus and Snoring MD, have helped patients identify the causes of their sleep and snoring issues, and restore their ability to sleep better.
Sleep is critical to maintaining our physical and mental health. Persistent lack of adequate sleep caused by snoring, sinus, and nasal conditions can impair our daily functions and quality of life. These issues can also be a sign of a more serious health problem, including sleep apnea.
Our ENT experts will complete a thorough evaluation, during a Sinus and Nasal Consultation, to ensure a proper diagnosis and successful treatment.
With Sinus & Snoring MD, the steps to treating your sleep and snoring issues are simple:
- Schedule a Sinus and Nasal Consultation
- Complete our At-Home Sleep Study
- Receive Results, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options
- Follow-up or as we like to call it, “Follow-through”
Schedule an appointment at a location near you to find relief for your sleep and snoring issues.
Join the thousands who can finally breathe and sleep better thanks to Sinus & Snoring MD.
“We treat you like family.“
Sleep and Snoring Treatment Options
Balloon
Sinus Dilation
Balloon Sinus Dilation offers a solution to open blocked sinus passageways and provides relief for various sinus and nasal conditions including chronic sinusitis, recurring sinus infections, chronic sinus pressure, and even sinus migraines or headaches.
Vivaer® Airway Remodeling
Millions of people suffer from nasal airway obstructions and blockages that make it difficult to breathe through the nose. Vivaer® Nasal Airway Remodeling is a non-surgical treatment that can be performed in-office, to expand and open the airways, making it possible for patients to breathe better.
Soft Palate Tightening (UPPP)
For many people, suffering from snoring or sleep issues can be caused by an obstruction of the enlarged soft palate, and/or uvula.
Through a process known as Soft Palate Tightening (UPPP), we are able to stiffen, elevate the soft palate, and reduce the size of the uvula. This opens the airway allowing you (and those around you) to breathe and sleep better.
RhinAer Procedure – Chronic Rhinitis Treatment
Chronic nasal symptoms such as persistent runny nose, congestion, post-nasal drip, and sneezing are often caused by Chronic Rhinitis. The RhinAer Procedure is a minimally invasive, non-surgical treatment designed to provide long-lasting relief from these symptoms.
Performed comfortably in-office, the RhinAer procedure uses gentle, temperature-controlled radiofrequency energy to target and calm the overactive nasal nerves responsible for chronic rhinitis. By reducing these nerve signals, the treatment helps decrease excessive mucus production and nasal irritation—allowing patients to breathe more comfortably and experience fewer daily symptoms.
Most patients experience little downtime and can return to normal activities quickly, making RhinAer an effective solution for long-term relief from chronic nasal symptoms.
ClariFix® Cryotherapy – Chronic Rhinitis Treatment
Millions of people suffer from persistent nasal symptoms caused by Chronic Rhinitis, including runny nose, congestion, and post-nasal drip. The ClariFix Cryotherapy Procedure is a minimally invasive, in-office treatment designed to target the root cause of these symptoms.
Using advanced cryotherapy technology, the ClariFix procedure delivers controlled cooling to the overactive nerves in the back of the nose that trigger chronic rhinitis symptoms. By calming these nerves, the treatment can significantly reduce excessive mucus production and nasal irritation. The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia, requires minimal downtime, and helps many patients experience lasting relief so they can breathe more comfortably and get back to daily life.
Endoscopic Septoplasty
The passages of the nose are regularly separated into two equal-sized cavities by a formation known as the septum. At times this delicate structure can form crooked or become deviated through injury. When it does, normal breathing and sinus and nasal function on one side of the nose can be impaired, leading to snoring, sinus pain, facial pressure, and other common conditions.
Septoplasty is a simple in-office procedure designed to repair these structures, restore the optimal functioning of the sinuses and get patients to breathe and sleep better
