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Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Frederick Breathe Free Sinus and Allergy Center offers cutting-edge sinus advancements

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Dr. Jamie Oberman of Frederick Breathe Free Sinus and Allergy Center | Frederick Breathe Free Sinus and Allergy Center

Dr. Jamie Oberman of Frederick Breathe Free Sinus and Allergy Center | Frederick Breathe Free Sinus and Allergy Center

Frederick Breathe Free Sinus and Allergy Center provides sinus, allergy, and ENT services to the greater Frederick, Maryland, area. The company prides itself on staying up-to-date on sinus surgery innovation and technology.

As 29 million Americans grapple with sinusitis and 242,000 individuals make annual chronic sinusitis-related ER visits, Frederick Breathe Free offers minimally invasive solutions for enduring relief, according to a press release. Their mission, "Breathe Free and Live Well," serves as their guiding principle in every personalized patient engagement, aimed at helping individuals reclaim their quality of life.

According to their website, their provider is Boston College graduate Dr. Jamie Oberman. After completing his undergrad, Oberman accomplished his graduate studies at Tufts Medical School under the Navy Health Professions Scholarship Program, a program akin to ROTC for aspiring medical professionals. Following medical school, he embarked on a career in the Navy, which lasted until his retirement in 2017. During his tenure, he initially pursued a pediatric internship with the intent of specializing in the field. However, fortuitous circumstances led him to embrace the broader realm of comprehensive ENT, a decision he now regards as a positive turn of events

Frederick Breathe Free is located at 45 Thomas Johnson Drive, Suite 107, in Frederick, Maryland, according to their website. They offer minimally invasive treatment options for sinusitis, including balloon sinuplasty.

Balloon sinuplasty is a safe and minimally invasive procedure utilized by surgeons to address chronic sinusitis, according to Nuffield Health. During the process, doctors insert a guide wire equipped with a small balloon into the nostrils and navigate it to the area of blockage. The balloon is gently inflated enough to open the sinuses.

Frederick Breathe Free offers a Sinus Self-Assessment Quiz that sinusitis sufferers can take to find out if they might benefit from a quick and easy treatment.

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