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Is Balloon Sinuplasty Right for You?
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Are You a Candidate?

Tell us a little about your symptoms in this short 90-second quiz.

Do you experience any of the following more than 2 times a year?

Pressure or pain over the sinuses
Headaches in the front of the head
Sinus congestion
Recurrent sinus infections
Yes No

Do any of the symptoms last more than 2 weeks at a time?

Yes No

Do these symptoms have any of the following effects on your life?

Decreased activity (work or play)
Difficulty concentrating
Increased frustration
Increased stress
Yes No

Have you been prescribed medication for a sinus infection or sinus symptoms more than 2 times a year?

Yes No

Have you been referred to an Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist to evaluate your sinuses?

Yes No

Have you been on more than one type of medication for your sinuses?

Yes No

Are you tired of trying several different medications for your sinus symptoms?

Yes No Not Applicable

You may benefit from a Balloon Sinuplasty Procedure. Complete the following for a consultation with one of our ENT Specialists!

Based on some of your answers you may not be a candidate for Balloon Sinuplasty at this time. However, please complete the following for a consultation with one of our ENT Specialists!

We encourage you to schedule an appointment with our specialists to discuss your symptoms and see what treatment options would benefit you. We are here to help in any way we can. We look forward to hearing from you soon!

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Information on this website is provided for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a certified health care professional.

Remarkable Sinus Relief

Sinus balloon surgery utilizes a tiny balloon to dilate and remodel the opening of the sinus cavity, allowing your sinuses to drain and ventilate more effectively. Patients generally will experience an immediate difference from a procedure that takes just minutes.

After years of chronic sinus issues, Larry knew it was time to do something about it. That’s why he trusted our team with his Balloon Sinuplasty procedure.

Watch Larry’s story about life before and after Balloon Sinuplasty.

What Our Patients Say

What is Balloon Sinuplasty?

Balloon Sinuplasty (or balloon sinus dilation) is an in-office treatment option which allows sinus patients to experience significant improvement by treating the root cause of the recurrent infection.

The balloon sinuplasty procedure is performed by a board-certified sinus surgeon and typically takes 15 minutes. Often, patients can be back to normal routine within the same day!

How It Works

If you’re curious about what happens during the balloon sinuplasty surgery, check out our video explaining how balloon sinuplasty works:

step 1
Access The Sinus
step 2
Open the Sinus Passages
step 3
Irrigate The Sinus Cavities
step 4
Experience
Immediate Relief!
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Meet Our Doctor

Sandeep D. Sule, MD
ENT | Sinus Surgeon

Dr. Sandeep D. Sule is a respected otolaryngologist at Aspire Allergy & Sinus in Houston, TX, with over 23 years of experience. Board-certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology, he is known for his expertise in treating ear, nose, and throat conditions.

Dr. Sule earned his medical degree from the University of Alabama School of Medicine in 2000. His commitment to personalized, compassionate care ensures that each patient receives thorough and informed treatment options.

Simple relief. Better life.

Meet Our Team

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Sandeep D. Sule, MD
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Nicole Christians, MD
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Katie Larson,
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Sandra Okere,
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Frequently Asked Questions

Patients often report immediate relief from the pain and congestion of their sinus infections. Because sinus balloon surgery is minimally invasive, recovery time is substantially quicker and patients experience reduced bleeding, bruising, and overall pain. Most patients are able to return to normal after 24 – 48 hours!
Since Balloon Sinuplasty involves no cutting or nasal packing, patients experience less pain and faster recovery than with traditional sinus surgery. We do offer the option of intravenous sedation with an anesthesiologist if you choose. The treatment is performed in the comfort of our dedicated sinus treatment room by our ENT specialists and a team of highly skilled staff.
Most insurances cover sinus surgery with the Balloon Sinuplasty device. To be 100% certain of your coverage, contact your insurance provider to find out.
Medicare patients specifically are covered for endoscopic sinus surgery when any combination of tools, including the balloon catheter, is used to perform the procedure.
Procedure length is dependent on your specific condition and anatomy. To allow time for pretreatment preparation and post-treatment examination, you should expect to spend around one and a half to two hours in our office.
Recovery time varies with each patient but most of our patients who have a Balloon Sinuplasty procedure return to normal activities such as work or school within a day or two.
Ninety-six percent of patients who have had a Balloon Sinuplasty sinus procedure have reported a drastic improvement in sinusitis symptoms.

Balloon Sinuplasty is less invasive than traditional sinus surgery and has a low complication rate. As with any medical procedure, potential risks and complications do exist. 

Possible side effects include, but are not limited to, post-operative bleeding; pain and swelling; allergic reaction to anesthesia or other medications administered during the procedure; or infection. There is also a small risk of mucosal/tissue damage from the expansion.

Make sure to schedule a consultation with us to determine if your specific condition or anatomy may present any special risks.

Balloon Sinuplasty is usually an outpatient in-office procedure. Most patients undergo this in-office procedure with IV sedation or local anesthesia, but it varies from patient to patient depending on health and comfort level.

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