The Atlantic Sinus Centre manages the full scope of rhinological disease, from common conditions to complex and rare presentations.
Deviated nasal septum, turbinate hypertrophy, nasal valve collapse, and anatomical causes of airway restriction.
Seasonal and perennial rhinitis, including complex or treatment-refractory cases.
A common short-term infection of the sinuses causing facial pain, congestion and nasal discharge, usually following a cold.
CRS with and without nasal polyposis, refractory sinusitis, and recurrent acute rhinosinusitis.
A hole in the nasal septum causing crusting, bleeding and whistling, which can be repaired with specialist surgery.
Recurrent and severe nosebleeds, including hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT).
Anosmia and hyposmia, including post-viral olfactory loss, parosmia, and phantosmia assessment.
Persistent watering of the eye caused by a blocked tear duct, treatable with minimally invasive nasal surgery.
Spontaneous and post-traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leaks managed via endoscopic repair.