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Don't let your sinus problems go untreated. For information or an appointment, please call 443-28-SINUS or email the Sinus Center.

The Johns Hopkins Hospital has once again — for the 19th consecutive time — earned the top spot in U.S. News & World Report’s annual rankings of more than 4,800 American hospitals, with Otolaryngology — Head & Neck Surgery again ranking #1.

Welcome to the Johns Hopkins Sinus Center

Learn more about the Johns Hopkins Sinus Center - watch the videoThe Johns Hopkins Sinus Center is a division of the U.S.News & World Report #1 ranked Ear Nose and Throat program in the country. Our team features fellowship-trained specialists who are experts in the diagnosis, treatment, and research of diseases of the nose and paranasal sinuses.  Our doctors have a broad range of experience and expertise in diagnosing and managing general sinus cases as well as more complex sinus conditions.

Our doctors at the Sinus Center enjoy a collaborative partnership with other Johns Hopkins physicians in the departments of neurosurgery, neurology, ophthalmology, allergy/immunology and neuroradiology. Working in teams allows our doctors to provide the most comprehensive multidisciplinary care possible for our patients; treating difficult cases that have failed previous medical and surgical treatments.  

In addition, the Sinus Center is a leader in rhinology research.  As the #1 NIH research funded Sinus Center in the country, we are actively investigating the causes of chronic rhinosinusitis and other nasal disorders and diseases. We are dedicated to improving patient care through outcomes research into the medical and surgical management of rhinosinusitis.

> Read a welcome message from the director

 HIGHLIGHTS
Taking on the Frontal Sinuses
Abnormal Immune Responses in the Nose Linked to Chronic Sinusitis
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NEWS
Andrew Lane, M.D. recommends a saltwater bath for the nose.
Sandra Lin, M.D. explains a new solution for fighting seasonal allergies:
WMAR-TV (ABC)
Comcast (Windows Media File)
Andrew Lane, M.D. explains why your nose runs in the cold:
The Boston Globe
National Public Radio
HeadLines – Otolaryngology Newsletter
> More News
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PRESS RELEASES
Bacteria Get Off Easy in Sinus Infections
Hopkins Scientists Link Immune Response to "Ghost" Parasites and Severely Congested Sinuses
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LOCATIONS

Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center
Green Spring Station
White Marsh
Bayview Medical Center
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Baltimore Sinus Surgery and Sinus Treatments include
Endoscopic Sinus Surgery, Turbinate Reduction, Surgical Septoplasty, Revision Sinus Surgery, Orbital Decompression, CSF Leaks Closure, Tear Duct Surgery and Sinuplasty
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Contact us regarding sinus treatment and sinus surgery options.

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