Sinus & Snoring Specialists

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Austin, United States

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Otolaryngologist· Allergist· Sleep clinic

Sinus & Snoring Specialists Reviews | Rating 4,8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Sinus & Snoring Specialists is located in Austin, United States on 12221 Renfert Way Suite 110. Sinus & Snoring Specialists is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category otolaryngologist in United States.

Address

12221 Renfert Way Suite 110

Phone

+1 5126010303

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Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

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Fresh Sushi
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Inconsistent service
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Families, Sushi lovers
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Belissa Spencer

Was such a great experience. I felt safe with the COVID protocols and felt the friendliness and competence of the staff. Doctor was so knowledgeable and made me feel comfortable with treatment plan going forward. Would highly recommend them!

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Miguel Figueroa

I suffer from multiple sinus infections during a year and didn't realize how much pain was from poor breathing. I feel like I was addicted to ibuprofen just to get through my day. My checks hurt. My teeth hurt. My ears were muffled. Any amount of sleep was useless. I was not resting and would fall asleep during meeting or even while trying to read while not standing. Recovery was quick and virtually painless.

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Eric Sylvester

One of the best experiences I've ever had at any doctors office. Fast, efficient, straightforward examination and explanation of available treatments. I had been suffering from what I thought was sleep apnea for the past three months, only to discover after their examination that I had a sever chronic sinus infection. After two days of following the prescribed treatment, I'm already feeling and sleeping better. Highly recommend Dr. Slaughter for any ENT needs.

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Tehere Bennett

He is Awesome..........Dr Slaughter is simply the kindest and professional doctor I've seen in a long time. He absolutely makes you feel important and not only listens to you, but explains everything in way that's easy for a patient to understand. I had an in office surgery in his facilities here in Austin. All of his staff was amazing as well and very kind. I have complete faith in Dr. Slaughter!!! Absolutely Recommended 100% A

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Marbert G. Moore, III

Just about 2yrs ago I had the balloon sinuplasty and uvula removal procedures done. My nose was very open for about a month after the op and then it reverted to ormal.\ Wife said my apnea stopped and snoring had decreased about 70% post op, for a month. Did the recommended drops for a year and that didn't work for me. Was feeling like a fool for getting the nose op . . . lots of money for no gain (still snoring). But, the cessation of sleep apnea is actually more important. I use an app on my phone to rate my nightly snoring (SnoreLab) but didn't baseline my snoring before the nose op. I'm usually at 120-150 on snoring, which is sorta bad. When I travel to Brazil my score drops to 20 or so. Moldy house in CenTex? Grass, pollen, cedar? Cats, dogs? I start sleeping on a wedge pillow 2 months ago and my score cut in half for a couple of weeks and then went back up. It's like my body stubbornly clings to snoring despite my best efforts. Started Atkins diet 2wks ago and my score immediately cuts in half. Have a big cheese based meal one night a week ago and my score shoots up to 120 again. Aha! Am I sensitive to cheese? I stop all cheese and dairy intake and my score has plummeted to single digits. My nose is completely open again, which I attribute to the physical correction by Dr. Slaughter. My mucus linings and sinus passages were inflamed from dairy/cheese, which is no reflection on the balloon sinuplasty. The original fix is still intact (Dr. Slaughter), but it was masked over and thwarted by my heavy cheese diet. Stop the inflaming action of eating a food stuff I'm allergic to (very sensitive to, i.e. mold) and the snoring problem basically disappears. No more wheezing. No more asthma symptoms. Performance in aerobic activities is much better just days later. My solution combo: balloon sinuplasty to open and fix the nose passages AND no cheese. These guys pointed out I'm allergic to mold, but I didn't understand eating cheese is basically eating mold. FYI.

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