Struggling with blocked sinuses, chronic congestion, or breathing issues? Our ENT experts are here to help you breathe easier and live better.

Your nose and sinuses are responsible for filtering air, maintaining hydration, and supporting your sense of smell. When they become inflamed, infected, or structurally compromised, everyday life becomes uncomfortable and even painful. Our sinusitis specialists provide personalised care using the latest technology to diagnose and treat all forms of nasal and sinus conditions.
We treat a variety of nose and sinus problems that can cause discomfort or affect your breathing. Here are some of the common conditions we help with.
Long-term inflammation of the sinuses causing persistent congestion, pain, and pressure
Short-term sinus infections often caused by bacteria or viruses, resulting in pain and nasal blockage.
An allergic reaction causing sneezing, itching, and a runny or blocked nose.

A displacement of the wall between the nostrils, which can obstruct airflow and cause breathing issues.

An allergic reaction causing sneezing, itching, and a runny or blocked nose.
Partial or complete loss of the sense of smell, often linked to sinus or nasal problems.
Excess mucus dripping down the back of the throat causing irritation and coughing.
Frequent or severe bleeding from the nose, which may indicate underlying nasal issues.
If you experience any of the following symptoms, it may be time to seek expert advice from a sinusitis specialist:
Nasal congestion lasting longer than 10 days
Repeated sinus infections
Ongoing facial pain or pressure
Thick or coloured nasal mucus
Reduced or lost sense of smell
Difficulty breathing through your nose
Persistent postnasal drip or snoring
Note: If your symptoms disrupt daily life or do not improve with usual treatments, a specialist assessment is recommended.
Ben believes that collaboration creates better and more meaningful outcomes. He will work with you to understand your symptoms and tailor a management plan that best suits your needs and gives you the best result.

A referral is not always required. However, some insurance providers may ask for one, especially if a claim will be made. It is best to check with your GP or insurer before booking an appointment.
Sinus surgery is usually performed under general anaesthetic, so there is no pain during the procedure. Some discomfort is expected afterward, but this is often mild and managed with standard pain relief.
Most people can return to light activities within a few days. Full recovery may take one to two weeks, depending on the extent of the surgery and individual healing.
Yes. Allergies can lead to inflammation of the nasal passages, which may block normal sinus drainage and increase the risk of infection or chronic sinus issues.
Coverage depends on your insurance policy. Many plans include ENT consultations and procedures, but it is important to confirm the details with your provider before proceeding.

You don’t have to live with sinus pain or nasal discomfort. Let our ENT team help you find relief with expert evaluation and personalised care.
We look forward to hearing from you. Please contact us with more details, and we’ll help you schedule an appointment that suits your needs and availability.