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8675 College Blvd. Suite 200
Overland Park, KS 66210

Olathe Office
832 W Frontier Lane
Olathe, KS 66061

Lee's Summit Office
301 NE Mulberry, Suite 203
Lee’s Summit, MO 64086

(913) 491-5501

Walk-In Hours available for Established Patients at Main and Lee's Summit locations

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New Video Endoscopy Equipment in our Practice

04/20/12

KCAA just installed new “state of the art” Olympus equipment in our College Blvd office that will allow our board certified allergists to perform rhinoscopy on patients.  This is the best way to directly visualize the inside of your nose and throat, says Jeffrey Wald, M.D., KCAA allergist.

What is it?
Rhinolaryngoscopy is an office procedure that we may use to better visualize the inside of your nose and throat. In this procedure, topical decongestant and local anesthesia is applied to the nose via nasal sprays so that the procedure is less uncomfortable, but the patient is "wide awake", and not sedated. The doctor will use a fiberoptic scope and be able to see the inner lining of your nose including the openings of your sinuses and to look for evidence of sinusitis, structural abnormalities such as nasal polyps and septal defects. The doctor may also decide to look further down into your throat and voicebox to evaluate the appearance and motion of your vocal cords and surrounding tissues.
 Why would I need this procedure?
 Common indications for this procedure include:
    •    persistent rhinitis symptoms (congestion, drainage, etc.)
    •    recurrent sinusitis
    •    assess for adenoid enlargement
    •    hoarseness or changes in vocal quality
    •    cough
    •    atypical asthma
    •    nose bleeds

Other Instructions:
 The entire procedure usually lasts less than 15 minutes, and you should be able to drive home on your own. You do not need to fast prior to the procedure.
 

To schedule an appointment at any one of our three offices, call 913-491-5501

We offer our patients convenient office hours Monday through Saturday. New patients must schedule an appointment in advance and can usually be seen the same week. More information for new patients can be found HERE.

NOTE: New patients being skin tested must stay off antihistamines for four days prior to their appointment.

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