
No Down Time
No Cutting
Permanent Relief


Difficulty Breathing

Never-ending Congestion

Sinus Headaches

Lack of Taste & Smell

Constant Sinus Pressure

Sleepless Nights

Brain Fog
Missing Out on Life


What Causes Chronic Sinusitis?
Chronic sinusitis is often caused by ongoing inflammation from nasal blockages, allergies, infections, or structural issues like a deviated septum.
These issues prevent proper drainage, leading to constant pressure, congestion, and fatigue.
Left untreated, it can drain your energy and impact your daily life. Get lasting relief—schedule your appointment today.

You don't have to settle for a life limited by sinus issues.

Meet Marsha Reuther, M.D.
Dr. Marsha Reuther is a board-certified ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist dedicated to helping patients finally solve their sinus and breathing problems. Educated at top institutions like UC Berkeley and UC San Diego, Dr. Reuther brings award-winning research experience and advanced surgical training to every patient she sees.
Whether you’re struggling with chronic sinus issues, nasal congestion, allergies, or snoring, Dr. Reuther combines the latest treatments with genuine care and clear communication. She believes every patient deserves to breathe freely and live comfortably, and she’s known for her expertise, compassion, and commitment to lasting results.
If you want the best in sinus care—and a doctor who truly listens—schedule a visit with Dr. Reuther today.



I was incredibly impressed with Dr. Reuther. It been a long time since I've felt like I had a doctor who listened and truly had my best interest at heart.
Pamela H.
I had 3 previous sinus surgeries, the last one being 2014, prior to seeing her, but still had sinus issues..they’re gone!
Sharon W.

Dr Reuther is professional, precise and time efficient. Had a fantastic experience after seeing multiple docs for terrible sinus & allergy issues.
Sandy B.

A huge Thank You for giving me back the quality of my life!!!
Elizabeth F.

How much longer will you waste your time, money, and energy on half-measures that don't work?
Medication that barely works anymore
Sleeping on the side with a clear nostril
Nasal Sprays & Irrigation
Temporary fixes won't bring permanent sinus 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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+94%
Success Rate
>2Mil
Completed
Each Year More and More are Choosing Balloon Sinuplasty to beat sinus issues once and for all.
2024
540,000
2019
440,000
2014
321,000
2009
35,000
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.

4 Steps to Quick and Lasting Sinus Relief


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?
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 mild pressure during the procedure, not pain. It’s done with local anesthesia, so you stay comfortable the entire time.
"This is a different experience from most doctor visits. Things that were obvious to Dr Reuther were over looked by previous doctors. She does an excellent job of listening and providing clarity on her thinking."
-John K.
Complete Your Procedure
Your balloon sinuplasty will be done in 45 minutes. No recovery time is necessary, so you can go on with your daily activities.
Schedule Your Visit
Discuss your sinus 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 your sinuses drain, you'll wonder why you waited so long to do this.

"I can finally breathe again!"

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How do I know if I need a balloon sinuplasty?
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People who get sinus infections often or have trouble breathing through their nose are potentially good fits.
If you’ve had sinus pain, pressure, or stuffy nose for more than 12 weeks, and medicine hasn’t helped, you may be a good candidate.
A doctor can look at your symptoms and possibly do a CT scan to be sure.
What is the difference between this and sinus surgery?
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Balloon sinuplasty doesn’t involve cutting or removing tissue like traditional sinus surgery.
It’s quicker, has a faster recovery, and can often be done right in the office.
Most people go back to work or normal life within a day.
Are the results permanent?
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Balloon sinuplasty is a semi-permanent solution for chronic sinus problems.
It gently opens your sinus passages to help them drain better, and for many people, the results last for many years.
The balloon doesn’t stay in your nose—it just creates more space so you can breathe easier.
While it doesn't always last forever, most patients get long-term relief without needing surgery.
It’s a safe, quick way to feel better and stay better.
Will I still need to take sinus medicine after this?
4/4
Many patients don’t need daily sinus medicine after their balloon sinuplasty.
It’s designed to treat the root of the problem, not just cover the symptoms.
Some people still take allergy meds, but use less medication overall.

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