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Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center strives to help patients breathe to their full potential

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Dr. Brian Lee, ENT-Otolaryngologist at Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center | Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center

Dr. Brian Lee, ENT-Otolaryngologist at Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center | Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center

Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center provides sinus, allergy, and ENT services to the greater Scottsdale area. The center offers simple and minimally invasive solutions to treat sinus issues.

According to a Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center press release, the practice offers a comprehensive approach to correctly diagnose patients in all aspects that might be altering their quality of life. The center can address and diagnose infectious or inflammatory issues as well as allergies, as those can all contribute to the disease process. They note that some of their patients don't remember what it's like to breathe normally; therefore, it's their goal to get them back to their original state.

Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center's physician is ENT-Otolaryngologist Dr. Brian Lee. According to his bio page, he graduated from Loma Linda University School of Medicine as a distinguished member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. Subsequently, he pursued his internship and residency in otolaryngology (head and neck surgery) at the University of Southern California. He was also voted one of the Valley's "Top Doctors" by Phoenix Magazine in both 2015 and 2016.

Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center is located at 7301 E 2nd St, Suite 106 in Scottsdale. The center offers minimally invasive treatment options for sinusitis, including the balloon sinuplasty.

Balloon sinuplasty is a safe and minimally invasive procedure utilized by surgeons to address chronic sinusitis, according to Nuffield Health. During the process, doctors insert a guide wire equipped with a small balloon into the nostrils and navigate it to the area of blockage. The balloon is gently inflated enough to open the sinuses.

Scottsdale Sinus and Allergy Center offers a Sinus Self-Assessment Quiz that sinusitis sufferers can take to find out if they might benefit from a quick and easy treatment.

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