Alabama Nasal & Sinus Center
What About that Scope?
One of the most anxiety producing events that may occur during a visit to the ENT is the nasal endoscopy or fiberoptic laryngoscopy. This is understandable. We are hard wired to avoid allowing foreign objects into our bodies, especially our noses. In addition, the endoscopy is done without general anesthesia -you are awake for this thing! I'm here to set your mind at ease. Nasal endoscopy and fiberoptic laryngoscopy are very important tools that we use to evaluate the head and neck anatomy of our patients. In office endoscopy is very safe and virtually no adverse effects or complications are ever encountered. In our office here at ANSC, we have a state of the art set-up with each room set up as an endoscopy suite. That means that you and/or your family/friends can watch on your own screen as the endoscopy is performed. I know some of you will not want to watch, and that is OK. Either way, the endoscopy is a great way to define anatomy, ensure accurate diagnosis, and educate patients and family. I am proud to say that I'm not asking you to do anything that I haven't had done to me several times. If I can survive it, so can you!.
God bless,
Kris Lay, M.D.
