“There’s a lot of people suffering from sinus disease. Your sinus health is important to address, and impacts your well-being and quality of life. Don’t wait to come in, because there are things we can do to help you.”
Swimmer's ear is an infection in the outer ear canal, that is often caused by water that stays in your ear after swimming. While mild cases of swimmer’s ear will usually resolve on its own, you may need to seek treatment if the infection persists. Learn more.
We live in a noisy world, both figuratively and literally. It may surprise you the noises you’re exposed to everyday might actually damage your hearing.
Read a story about Kendra Jackson, and how her chronically runny nose turned out to be a cerebrospinal fluid leak. Once told it was only allergies, Doctor Schneider suspected it was a more dangerous condition.
Sinus problems are one of the most common reasons people go to a doctor. So how do you know if it’s a cold, allergies or sinus infection? This blog will help you sort out your symptoms and determine when it's time to seek medical help.