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Nasal Dysfunction

The Nasal Dysfunction Clinic, under the direction of Dr. Terence Davidson, specializes in all aspects of nasal dysfunction, evaluation and surgery.

Conditions treated include:

  • Anosmia
  • Nasal obstruction
  • Chronic sinusitis

The Nasal Dysfunction Clinic is a place where individuals suffering from a variety of nasal diseases can come to have their problems evaluated and treated. The clinic is intended for individuals with nasal disease that has not been successfully or satisfactorily evaluated and treated by the individual´s own physician. Generally speaking, if you have a problem with your nose you should bring it to the attention of your family doctor. If your family doctor is unable to solve the problem, it should be evaluated by a head and neck surgery (ENT) specialist. Only then, if the problem has continued, should you come to the Nasal Dysfunction Clinic.

At the Nasal Dysfunction Clinic you will be completely evaluated and then informed about your nasal problem and about what treatments, if any, should be considered. The results of this evaluation can be sent to your own doctor to initiate treatment, or you may choose to have your treatment provided at the Nasal Dysfunction Clinic.

The Nasal Dysfunction Clinic is located at UCSD's Perlman Ambulatory Care Center in La Jolla.

To schedule an appointment, call  (858) 657-8590.

 

Nasal Dysfunction Clinic
UCSD Otolaryngology | Head & Neck Surgery
9350 Campus Point Drive
La Jolla, CA 92037
(619) 543-6631