Department of Otolaryngology

About Us

Snoring troubles nearly half of adult men and 25 percent of adult women in this country. Some people who snore also have obstructive sleep apnea and overtime this can lead to chronic fatigue and excessive daytime sleepiness. Ear, nose, and throat specialists are important members of the medical team who treat patients suffering from snoring and sleep apnea. ENT doctors provide the surgical role in treating snoring and sleep apnea. Patients may see a variety of doctors from several specialties during the diagnosis and treatment process, but an ENT doctor will provide consultative services regarding potential surgical techniques. Surgery, typically, is not the first or only option for people with sleep apnea or who snore.

It is important to understand that ENT doctors consider each patient on an individual basis. Treatment for snoring and sleep apnea are very specific to each patient and the team at the Center for Snoring and Sleep Apnea are committed to considering all therapeutic options before performing surgery to ensure the best and most comfortable care for their patients.

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