Get Relief From Sinus Conditions
At the heart of Dr. Monica Tadros' practice is a commitment to restoring form and function through expert, patient-centered care. The conditions we treat span a wide range of facial, sinus, and reconstructive concerns—each approached with a comprehensive understanding of aesthetics and medical necessity.
Whether you're experiencing breathing difficulties, chronic sinus conditions, or structural abnormalities resulting from injury or genetics, our goal is to help you find lasting relief and improved quality of life. Dr. Tadros combines advanced diagnostic tools with customized treatment plans that are as unique as the patients she serves.
Conditions
We Treat
Nasal Polyps
Nasal polyps are soft, painless growths that develop in the lining of the nasal passages or sinuses. Often linked to chronic inflammation, they can cause nasal congestion, loss of smell, and frequent sinus infections.
Sinusitis
Sinusitis occurs when the tissue lining the sinuses becomes inflamed or infected. This can result in facial pressure, nasal congestion, and persistent headaches, especially when the condition becomes chronic.
Deviated Septum
A deviated septum refers to an imbalance in the nasal structure where the septum is off-center. This can obstruct airflow, cause difficulty breathing, and contribute to sinus problems and snoring.
Hypertrophic Turbinates
Enlarged or swollen turbinates can block normal airflow through the nose, resulting in chronic nasal congestion, breathing difficulties, and poor sleep quality.
Concha Bullosa
Concha bullosa is an anatomical variation where the middle turbinate becomes air-filled and enlarged, potentially impeding sinus drainage and causing chronic sinus pressure or infections.
Nasal Valve Collapse
When the narrowest part of the nasal airway weakens or narrows, it can result in nasal valve collapse—leading to significant breathing difficulties, especially during exercise or deep inhalation.
Sleep Apnea
Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep. It can cause loud snoring, daytime fatigue, and increase the risk of cardiovascular complications.
Snoring
Snoring results from obstructed airflow through the mouth or nose during sleep. While often harmless, it can be a symptom of underlying issues, such as nasal obstruction or sleep apnea.
Bell’s Palsy & Facial Paralysis
Bell’s palsy causes sudden, temporary facial paralysis due to nerve inflammation. Other forms of facial paralysis may result from trauma or surgery, affecting facial expression and symmetry.
Facial Synkinesis
Facial synkinesis involves involuntary facial movements that occur during voluntary actions, often following nerve damage. This condition can significantly impact facial coordination and appearance.
Migraine Headaches
Migraines are intense, often debilitating headaches accompanied by symptoms like nausea, light sensitivity, and visual disturbances. They may be linked to sinus or nerve-related triggers.
Sinus Headache
Often confused with migraines, sinus headaches are caused by inflammation or pressure in the sinus cavities, leading to facial pain and pressure that worsens with movement or changes in position.

Contact Us Today
If you’re experiencing the symptoms of any of these conditions or similar ones, Dr. Monica Tadros and her team can help. Schedule an appointment at our office in New York or New Jersey, and start your journey to relief.