
In-Office Procedure
No General Anesthesia
Back to Normal Right Away


Constant Ear Pressure

Muffled Hearing

Ear Fullness

Popping or Crackling

Recurring Ear Pain

Balance Problems

Ears won't "pop"
Missing Out on Life
How long have you been living with Ear Pressure?
Living with constant ear pressure can make everyday life exhausting. The popping, the pressure, the “underwater” feeling — it wears you down.
The good news: a quick, minimally invasive procedure can finally help your ears equalize the way they’re supposed to.


What Causes Ongoing Ear Pressure?
For many patients, these symptoms are caused by blocked or narrowed Eustachian tubes — the small passageways that regulate pressure between your middle ear and your throat.
When these tubes can’t open properly, pressure builds, fluid gets trapped, and sounds become muffled.
It’s like living with your ears halfway closed — no matter what you do.
(Not to mention avoiding flights, straining to hear conversations, and feeling disconnected.)


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You don't have to live with constant pressure and muffled hearing.
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Meet Dr. McCutcheon
Dr. Conrad McCutcheon is a board-certified ENT surgeon with over two decades of experience helping Houstonians breathe and hear better.
A native of the city, he trained at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston and the UT Health Science Center in Houston before founding Memorial Village Sinus and Hearing. Known for his expertise in nasal, sinus, and hearing disorders, he’s been at the forefront of advanced treatments like balloon sinuplasty since their introduction.
Dr. McCutcheon combines deep surgical skill with genuine compassion, ensuring each patient receives the most effective, least invasive care possible.


"My hearing was muffled before this."
-Gabriel F.
The audiologist and ENT doctor were both very thorough, didn’t rush through the appointment and made sure all of my questions were answered.
Aimee W.

Years with other ENT’s, no help. 2-months with Memorial Village Sinus and Hearing and feel like a new person.
Justin P.

Evaluated my hearing and even my nose conditions. Over the years I have seen a handful of ENT specialists and Dr McCutcheon is the best.
Gianni M.

How much longer will you waste your time, money, and energy on half-measures that don't work?
Sprays that stop working
Ear popping that never solves it
Living around your symptoms
Temporary fixes won't stop chronic ear pressure.

In-office Eustachian Tube Dilation
In-office Eustachian tube dilation gently opens a blocked tube in just minutes, helping relieve constant ear pressure, muffled hearing, and that stubborn “won’t pop” feeling.
The procedure is safe, fast, and minimally invasive—done right in the office without hospital surgery or general anesthesia. Most patients feel improvement quickly and get back to life the same day.
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How Eustachian Tube Dilation Works
If your ears constantly feel full or won’t equalize, Eustachian tube dilation may finally give you relief. The procedure gently opens the tube that controls ear pressure so you can hear and feel better again.
Your doctor places a tiny balloon at the opening of the tube and briefly inflates it to restore normal function—all done comfortably in the office without general anesthesia.
The whole process takes minutes, and most people feel well enough to resume their day right away.
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Most patients go from pressure to clarity in minutes.
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A small balloon catheter is inserted into the inflamed sinus.

The balloon catheter is inflated to expand your sinus opening.

The balloon system is removed leaving your sinuses open.

Saline is sprayed into the inflamed sinus to flush out pus and mucus.

Common Questions
How long does the procedure take and what’s the recovery like?
Eustachian tube dilation takes just a few minutes per side, and most patients return to normal activity the same day with little to no downtime.
Will insurance cover this procedure?
Coverage varies by plan, but many insurance providers now cover Eustachian tube dilation. Our team will provide the exact diagnosis and procedure codes you need so you can check your benefits and submit for reimbursement.
Does eustachian tube dilation hurt?
Most patients report only mild pressure during the dilation. The area is numbed beforehand, and any discomfort usually lasts just a few seconds.
My procedure was flawless and well administered. He always makes me well, no matter what.
-Kevin E.
Medical Consultation
Visit our office and sit down for your examination and find the right option for you. No pressure, just the best care we can offer.
Schedule Your Visit
It's quick and easy. Simply fill out the schedule request form below and our patient concierge will reach out directly to help get you scheduled.
Quick Procedure
The entire procedure takes around 30 minutes. You'll be back to regular life in minutes, but clear ears.
You are one simple decision away from putting an end to annoying ear pressure.
"No more ear pressure!"

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