
Clear Breathing
Rapid Recovery
Permanent Relief


Difficulty Breathing

Never-ending Congestion

Shortness of Breath

Lack of Taste & Smell

Constant Pressure

Sleepless Nights

Brain Fog
Missing Out on Life
How long has it been since you could breathe?
Millions of Americans live with miserable chronic breathing issues, but there's often an easy fix, allowing you to breathe freely and get back to living.


What Causes Nasal Blockage?
Many people assume it’s just allergies or inflammation.
But airflow can often be narrowed by structural factors—like a deviated septum, enlarged turbinates, nasal polyps, or weak nasal valves.
These issues reduce drainage and space inside the nose, leading to ongoing congestion, pressure, and mouth-breathing.
If symptoms persist, a simple evaluation can identify what’s driving your blockage.

You don't have to settle for a life limited by breathing issues.
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Meet Dr. Daniel Charous
Dr. Charous has a long-standing practice in the valley and is board certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology.
In addition, he is an active staff member at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Phoenix Children’s Hospitals. Dr. Charous is the immediate past President of the Arizona Society of Otolaryngology.
At Arizona Desert Ear, Nose & Throat Specialists, Dr. Charous heads a team of experienced and dedicated providers, who work within their specialties to provide the best possible care for our patients.

Dr. Charous is awesome. I had work done on my sinuses .. and all went amazing.
Suzette D.
Dr. Charous and his staff made my experience extremely pleasurable. They explained what was happening with my sinuses and allergies in a way I could understand, and put me on a plan to make my life better. Can’t thank them enough!
Brian F.

Dr. Charous and his staff are amazing. Everyone is very friendly and courteous. He fixed my sinuses. Love him!
Charlene B.

My experience with the Doctor, the Nurse Practitioner and the staff was nothing short of outstanding!
Mark W.

How much longer will you waste your time, money, and energy on half-measures that don't solve the real problem?
Medication that barely works anymore
Sleeping on the side with a clear nostril
Nasal Sprays & Irrigation
Temporary fixes won't bring permanent breathing relief!

Balloon Sinuplasty
Balloon sinuplasty is a quick, in-office procedure that opens your blocked sinus passages so you can finally get relief from constant congestion, pressure, and sinus infections.
It’s safe, minimally invasive, and trusted by millions who were tired of living with chronic sinus problems.
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How Balloon Sinuplasty Works
Balloon sinuplasty is a minimally-invasive procedure that opens blocked sinus passages to help you breathe more easily.
A small balloon is placed inside the nose and gently inflated to widen the sinus openings, allowing trapped mucus and pressure to drain.
It’s a quick treatment with little recovery time and no cutting involved.


What is a Septoplasty Procedure?
A septoplasty is a surgical procedure that straightens a deviated nasal septum to improve airflow and relieve chronic nasal obstruction.
Your septoplasty will be done in as little as 30-60 minutes, and you'll be breathing freely within 1-2 days.
Will Septoplasty work for me?
While we can't speak to your individual circumstances or nasal issues, we can share that a recent multi-center real-world study of 378 Septoplasty cases found that nasal obstruction symptoms were improved in over 90% of patients.
Does Insurance Cover Septoplasty?
We do accept insurance as payment for Septoplasty, and we accept most insurances. All visits and procedures are authorized in advance so there are no surprises.

What is a Turbinate Reduction Procedure?
A turbinate reduction procedure reduces the size of swollen turbinates to improve airflow and relieve chronic nasal congestion.
Your turbinate reduction will be done in as little as 30-60 minutes, and you'll be breathing freely within 1-2 days.
Will Turbinate Reduction work for me?
While we can't speak to your individual circumstances or nasal issues, we can share that a recent multi-center real-world study of 1,411 turbinate reduction cases found that symptoms were improved in over 85% of patients.
Does Insurance Cover Turbinate Reduction?
We do accept insurance as payment for Turbinate Reduction, and we accept most insurances. All visits and procedures are authorized in advance so there are no surprises.
Common Questions
How long does the procedure take and what’s the recovery like?
The entire procedure usually takes about 30 minutes, and most people are back to work or daily activities within 1–2 days. There’s no cutting, no stitches, and very little downtime.
Will insurance cover this procedure?
In most cases, yes. Balloon sinuplasty is covered by Medicare and most private insurance plans when medically necessary. Our team can help check your benefits.
Does balloon sinuplasty hurt?
Most patients report only momentary pain or pressure during the procedure. It's typically done with local anesthesia, so you may drive yourself home.
"I was extremely pleased with Dr.Charous and his staff. They took their time, answered my questions. Best ENT visit I have had."
-Ruth Ann H.
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Complete Your Procedure
Your nasal blockage procedure will be done in as little as 45 minutes. Recovery time is rapid, with most people back to work within the week.

Schedule Your Visit
Discuss your symptoms and options. We'll get you in as soon as possible, usually within a few days.
One simple decision could allow you to breathe freely by this time next week.

Finally Breathe Again
You'll notice a massive difference within days. As you begin to heal, you'll wonder why you waited so long to do this.
"I can finally breathe again!"


Ready to Schedule?
You don't have to put it off any longer. Click to schedule your visit and say goodbye to sinus issues for good.







