The Benefits of Goldhaber Sinus Balloon Sinuplasty!

Locations in Wellington and Boynton Beach

A Proven & Safe Procedure

The devices used in Balloon Sinuplasty were approved by the FDA in 2005 and over 375,000 in office Balloon Sinuplasty procedures have been performed since. The procedure’s safety profile is excellent!

Balloon Sinuplasty is Highly Effective

Patients that have Balloon Sinuplasty have significant improvements in quality of life. In a recent analysis, studies showed significant improvements between 77% to 97% effectiveness.

Fast Recovery Time

With in-office Balloon Sinuplasty, there is little to no downtime. Most patients return to normal activity within 1-2 days after the procedure!

Covered By Most Insurance

The good news is that Balloon Sinuplasty procedures are covered by the vast majority of insurance plans. Call us to find out about your insurance today!

Minimally Invasive In-Office Balloon Sinuplasty Performed In Under 20 Minutes with No General Anesthesia!

Located In Wellington & Boynton Beach, Florida

What is Balloon Sinuplasty?

Balloon Sinuplasty (BSP) is a safe and effective procedure for sinusitis patients who are not responding well to medications and have either had a sinus infection for more than 12 weeks or have 4 or more sinus infections each year. These patients are seeking relief from uncomfortable and painful sinusitis symptoms.

 

With Balloon Sinuplasty, ENT doctors open inflamed sinuses in the same way that heart surgeons open up blocked arteries during balloon angioplasty. The procedure is less invasive than traditional sinus surgery, and effective at relieving symptoms of chronic sinusitis. Balloon Sinuplasty allows patients to return to normal activities quickly. Unlike conventional sinus surgery, this innovative procedure does not include cutting to remove bone or tissue from the nose.

Advantages of Balloon Sinuplasty:
  • Safe: Since 2005, more than 375,000 patients have been treated safely with Balloon Sinuplasty.
  • Proven Effective: Most chronic sinusitis patients report clinically meaningful improvement in sinus symptoms and quality of life through 2 years following surgery.
  • Fast Recovery: While recovery time varies with each patient, recovery is typically fast. In a study of in-office balloon dilation, most patients returned to work and normal activity within 2 days.
  • Balloon Sinuplasty is minimally invasive and the procedure can be performed right in our offices at Goldhaber Sinus. More than 35,000 procedures have been safely completed in the office.

If you have been diagnosed with chronic sinusitis and are not responding well to medications, you may be a candidate for our Balloon Sinuplasty procedure. Dr. Neil Goldhaber uses this minimally invasive procedure to treat sinusitis patients. Balloon Sinuplasty is clinically proven to be a safe and effective procedure option that improves sinus sufferers’ quality of life.

We Treat The Following Conditions With Balloon Sinuplasty:

Contact Us to learn about more conditions Balloon Sinuplasty may be able to help.

Chronic Sinus Headaches

Chronic Sinus Headaches are caused by swelling or blockage in the nasal cavity, which then creates pressure in the sinuses that can be felt through the cheekbones, nose, eyes, forehead and either side of the head. This pain can often be made worse with the movement of the head in any direction. Treating Chronic Sinus Headaches is very different than treating migraines or a normal headache as the underlying cause of the Sinus Headache is what needs to be treated.

Our Balloon Sinuplasty treats Chronic Sinus Headaches by opening and expanding the nasal cavity, relieving pressure and allowing for the normal drainage of fluid. Balloon Sinuplasty is an FDA Approved procedure that takes less than 30 minutes and requires no general anesthesia! Click Here To Request An Appointment

Chronic Post Nasal Drip

Chronic Post Nasal Drip is caused by a blockage in the nasal passage which causes a buildup of fluid. This fluid then “drips” back into the throat and causes several uncomfortable symptoms such as coughing, sore throat and difficulty swallowing. This blockage can be caused by an infection, allergies or even without a known cause.

Our Balloon Sinuplasty treats Chronic Post Nasal Drip by opening and expanding the nasal cavity, relieving pressure and allowing for the normal drainage of fluid. Balloon Sinuplasty is an FDA Approved procedure that takes less than 30 minutes and requires no general anesthesia! Click Here To Request An Appointment

Chronic Sore Throat

Everyone will have a sore throat at some point during the year. However, when sore throats occur several times a year or do not respond to medications, they may be considered chronic. The most common reason for Chronic Sore Throats is either an infection or allergies. When the infection or irritant causes a blockage in the sinuses, fluid can become trapped in the sinuses and the infection can spread into the throat. When this is the case, allowing the sinuses to properly drain is the way to prevent Chronic Sore Throat.

Our Balloon Sinuplasty treats Chronic Sore Throats by opening and expanding the nasal cavity, relieving pressure and allowing for the normal drainage of fluid. Balloon Sinuplasty is an FDA Approved procedure that takes less than 30 minutes and requires no general anesthesia! Click Here To Request An Appointment

Chronic Sinus Infection/Sinusitis 

Chronic Sinusitis is a condition where the nasal passages become inflamed and do not respond to typical treatments, such as medications. This inflammation caused a backup a fluids in the nose and can make breathing difficult as well as pain and swelling around the eyes.

Our Balloon Sinuplasty treats Chronic Sinusitis by opening and expanding the nasal cavity, relieving pressure and allowing for the normal drainage of fluid. Balloon Sinuplasty is an FDA Approved procedure that takes less than 30 minutes and requires no general anesthesia! Click Here To Request An Appointment

Neil G. Goldhaber, M.D.

Since 1997, Dr. Goldhaber has been practicing in the diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose, and throat conditions in South Florida. As a native to New York, he received his medical degree from the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine in 1991 and completed his general surgery residency at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City and his Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery residency at The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary also in New York City.