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Sclerotherapy
Sclerotherapy is a simple office-based treatment to eliminate varicose or spider veins, in which an irritant drug is injected into the veins with a very tiny needle.
Septoplasty
If you are experiencing sleep apnea, snoring problems, chronic sinusitis or frequent nosebleeds, you may consider surgery known as septoplasty to correct a deviated septum.
Sialendoscopy
Sialendoscopy allows our physicians to get into the incredibly small ducts while avoiding open surgery for treating sialolithiasis, a condition in which painful stones form within a salivary gland.
Sigmoidoscopy
This procedure helps us to identify the causes of diarrhea, abdominal pain, constipation, abnormal growths and bleeding, and may also be used for colorectal cancer screening and to identify polyps.
Singing Voice Analysis
Specialized singing voice experts can assess the singing voice and customize a vocal regimen that assists in the re-training of both the singing and speaking voice.
Single & Double Balloon Enteroscopy
Our highly skilled endoscopists perform single and double balloon enteroscopy (also known as endoscopy) for diagnosis of celiac disease and other digestive disorders.
Single Site Robotic Cholecystectomy
Our surgeons offer a minimally invasive robotic procedure for gallbladder removal called single-site robotic cholecystectomy.
Sinus Augmentation
If you've lost bone in that area due to reasons such as periodontal disease, tooth loss or injury, you may be a good candidate for sinus augmentation and dental implants.
Sinus Xray
Our physicians use sinus X-rays to determine if you have sustained an injury or have other problems in the sinuses, to assess inflammation or infection or to determine the location and size of a tumor or other mass.
Skull Xray
X-rays of the skull remain valuable for evaluating the fractures of the bones of the skull and detecting other conditions of the skull and brain.
Sleep Log
A sleep log or sleep diary is a record of your sleep and wake times, usually over a period of several weeks or months, that you or your caregiver keeps.
Sleep Study
At our state-of-the-art facility, a polysomnogram, also referred to as a sleep study, is one of the many diagnostic tools that are used to determine the causes of sleep disorders. A home sleep study may be possible for some patients as well.
Sliding Genioplasty
A type of cosmetic surgery that is used to improve the appearance of your chin due to a deformity, trauma or disease is known as sliding genioplasty.
Speech Therapy
Speech therapy helps people speak, understand, read, write and swallow safely.
Spinal Cord Stimulation & Pumps
For patients who have experienced a spinal cord injury or who have multiple sclerosis, spinal cord stimulation can be performed.
Spinal Tap
A spinal tap can be performed to reach an accurate diagnosis of a neurological condition, such as meningitis, encephalitis, bleeding around the brain, certain cancers and inflammatory conditions of the nervous system.
Spiral Enteroscopy
Diagnosing and treating conditions within the small intestine has traditionally involved invasive and time-consuming procedures, but one of the newest diagnostic techniques is spiral enteroscopy.
Splenectomy
You may need to have your spleen removed if it has been ruptured due to an injury to your abdomen, if it becomes enlarged (splenomegaly), or due to certain blood disorders or infections.
Stereotactic Radiosurgery & Radiotherapy
If you or someone you care about has been diagnosed with a brain tumor, spinal tumor, arteriovenous malformation (AVM) or other neurological condition, you can take comfort in knowing that we can provide stereotactic radiosurgery and radiotherapy treatment options.
Strobovideolaryngoscopy
This sophisticated technology allows for early detection of small masses, vocal scarring and other abnormalities, as well as determining how vocal cord lesions affect the voice and vocal dynamics.
Swallowing Therapy
We can improve your swallowing by strengthening specific muscles in your body - such as the lips, tongue, back of throat, voice box and even breathing and coughing - so that your swallowing can be as strong and safe as possible.