- SinusitisBalloon Sinuplasty technology allows for a minimally invasive approach to addressing chronic sinusitis symptoms that is clinically proven to be safe and effective.
- Pediatric Care
- Primary CareIf you appear to suffer from chronic sinusitis, your primary care doctor is likely to refer you to an Ear, Nose and Throat specialist (ENT doctor). Your ENT doctor will determine the best sinusitis treatment plan for you. Typical treatment begins with medication, which may include...
- Ear Infections• Insertion of a tube into the Eustachian tube (part of the anatomy that connects the middle ear to the back of the throat) to keep it open and allow for normal fluid drainage. This technique may be recommended for people who get frequent ear infections.
- Family PracticeMany types of physicians including general and family practice physicians, pediatricians, and allergists may prescribe medication for sinusitis. However, if you have chronic sinusitis or if your symptoms do not improve with medication, you may be referred to an Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) doctor, or Otolaryngologist, who can discuss additional options to treat your chronic sinusitis.
- Emergency CareIf you are experiencing an emergency, dial 911 or head to the nearest emergency room. For all other calls, an on-call physician is available 24-hours a day, 7-days a week.
- Internal Medicine9 Lin, F. R., Yaffe, K., Xia, J., Xue, Q., Harris, T.B., Purchase-Helzner, E.,... Simonsick, E.M. (2013). Hearing Loss and Cognitive Decline in Older Adults. JAMA Internal Medicine,173(4), 293-299. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2013.1868
- Neurology
- Depression
- Mental Health• The degree of depression and other emotional or mental health issues also increases with the severity of hearing loss.
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- General SurgeryAdam W. Pearl, who is board-certified in Otolaryngology, has extensive training in all aspects of this field including head & neck surgery, voice and swallowing disorders, sinus surgery, hearing loss and non-invasive cosmetic procedures (Botox and fillers), among others. He graduated from Albany State University, and earned his medical degree from Mount Sinai School of Medicine. He completed his internship in General Surgery and his residency in Otolaryngology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine where he also served as chief resident. While at Mount Sinai, Dr. Pearl conducted research in the field of laryngology (voice/ swallowing disorders) at the internationally-recognized department. Dr. Pearl has authored numerous articles and abstracts. His research findings have been presented at national and international meetings. Cited in Connecticut Magazine's Best Doctors issue for consecutive years, Dr. Pearl has been the chief of the otolaryngology section at Bridgeport Hospital since 2013 and is also affiliated with the Surgical Center of Fairfield County and St. Vincent's Hospital. When Dr. Pearl is not serving his patients, he enjoys time with his wife and two sons.
- Otolaryngology
- Botox
- Acne Treatment
- Lesions
- Skin Care
- Allergies