Deviated Septum
What Is A Deviated Septum?
When the thin wall of cartilage and bone between your nostrils (nasal septum) is off-center, it is referred to as a deviated septum.
Signs Of A Deviated Septum
Not everyone with a deviated septum experiences symptoms.
- Trouble breathing through your nose
- Frequent sinus infections or facial pain
- Nosebleeds
- Nasal congestion that may affect one side more than the other
- Snoring and loud breathing during sleep
Deviated Septum Treatment At Scotch Institute Of Ear Nose & Throat
Scotch Institute of ENT in Wesley Chapel and Trinity, Florida, offers a full spectrum of care to patients with septal deformities.
Founded by fellowship-trained and award-winning ENT specialist Dr. Brett Scotch, our practice merges personalized care with progressive treatments to achieve the best possible outcomes. Many patients are able to effectively manage mild deviated septum symptoms with a combination of antihistamine and decongestant medications. In other cases, a minimally invasive procedure to realign the nasal septum (septoplasty) may be recommended.
Contact Scotch Institute of Ear Nose & Throat to schedule an in-person or telehealth appointment with an ENT doctor on our team. We accept most health insurance plans and are here to answer any questions you may have.

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Relief from ear, nose, and throat disorders is closer than you may think!
If you’d like to schedule an appointment, contact our office by phone or reserve an appointment online. Our practice locations are in the Trinity and Wesley Chapel areas of Pasco County, making quality care easily accessible. To meet the evolving needs of our community, we’re also pleased to offer convenient ENT telehealth appointments that allow patients to consult with our professionals from the comfort and safety of home.