Charleston ENT & Allergy Welcomes Andrew Pappa, MD
Dr. Andrew Pappa comes to Charleston ENT & Allergy enthusiastic to help patients of all ages through the breadth of issues that can arise in the intricate anatomy of the head and neck. His general interest in the specialty and excitement to work closely with other departments fits seamlessly with Charleston ENT and Allergy’s approach…
Charleston ENT & Allergy Celebrates 25 Years in the Lowcountry
Charleston ENT & Allergy is proud to celebrate 25 years of helping the Lowcountry breathe, taste, hear, and sleep better. Since 1997, Charleston ENT & Allergy has provided high-quality medical care to all age groups, treating ear, nose, throat, allergy, and head and neck conditions. While we have grown roots throughout the state for the…
Charleston ENT Cultivate Innovation Through Donation
Charleston ENT & Allergy’s motto, “Better care in every sense,” extends to the greater community. As always, our practice supports cultivating new ideas and technological advances supporting companies making great strides in health care. Just recently, Charleston ENT & Allergy supported technology innovation throughout the state with a diamond level donation ($200,000) to the South…
Why Is My Nose Always Stuffy?
A stuffy nose is rarely cause for serious alarm, even in the age of COVID-19. While congestion is, indeed, a symptom of the novel coronavirus, you likely only need to be tested if you experience any of the telltale signs like dry cough, shortness of breath, fever or loss of taste/smell. If you don’t have…
How Hearing Aids Can Increase Quality of Life
Hearing loss affects an estimated 48 million Americans, but despite its prevalence, only one in five people who could benefit from hearing aids actually wears them. Many cite cost and stigma of “looking old” as reasons for putting off wearing hearing devices, but these people are likely unaware of all the benefits hearing aids offer,…
What Is Insomnia?
Getting enough sleep each night is crucial for your physical and mental health. While the exact number of hours differs per person, experts agree that most adults need seven to nine hours of sleep per night. But many fall short of meeting this goal due to the most common sleep disorder, insomnia. Understanding Insomnia The…