Graves’ Eye Disease
MUSC Sinus and Storm Eye physicians work in a coordinated fashion to provide comprehensive care to our patients suffering with Graves’ Eye Disease.
Backed by an innovative research program, our rhinology and sinus care team offers clinical expertise, compassionate care, and a dedication to educating the next generation.
MUSC Sinus and Storm Eye physicians work in a coordinated fashion to provide comprehensive care to our patients suffering with Graves’ Eye Disease.
Our expertise can help with a range of nasal obstructions and get you back to enjoying your normal daily activities.
Our fellowship-trained rhinologists can treat and help you manage sinusitis. Sinusitis is inflammation of the lining (mucosa) of the sinuses.
Skull base surgery is a highly complex procedure and our access to cutting-edge technology ensures you’ll receive the highest level of care.
Lost sense of smell and taste can be disabling. The MUSC Sinus Center offers comprehensive testing and cutting edge research in these disorders.
As the leader in rhinology and sinus surgery in South Carolina, the MUSC Health Sinus Center is here to help with a wide range of conditions. Below are additional conditions we specialize in.
We are the only fellowship trained rhinologists/sinus surgeons in South Carolina and our practice is devoted solely to patients with problems of the nose, sinuses, and skull base. We utilize the latest technologies and routinely collaborate with other subspecialists from MUSC Health to deliver the best care possible.
We have a multi-million dollar research program which strives to better understand chronic sinusitis and offer the newest treatments. This includes NIH sponsored studies, private foundation grants, and industry sponsored clinical trials. Our research has resulted in over a 150 publications in medical journals. Learn about our commitment to teach physicians to care for sinus conditions through our basic science research, clinical research, fellowship offerings, events, and publications.
We are committed to teaching other physicians to care for sinus conditions, routinely speaking at conferences both nationally and internationally. Our fellowship program has trained rhinologists who now practice at leading institutions across the world.