Breathe Easy. Hear Clearly. Sleep Soundly

Balloon Sinuplasty

Snoring/Sleep Apnea

Nasal Congestion

Chronic Sinusitis

WELCOME TO GREAT NECK ENT

Breathe Easy, Hear Clearly, Sleep Soundly

Great Neck Ear, Nose & Throat is a comprehensive ear, nose and throat practice in Great Neck, Long Island established under the direction of Dr. Josh Werber over thirty years ago. Dr. Karen Haunss joined the practice twenty years ago. Dr. Werber and Dr. Haunss are board-certified otolaryngologists affiliated with two Long Island hospitals: North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset and St. Francis Hospital in Roslyn.

At Great Neck ENT, our team of healthcare professionals and dedicated staff will provide the highest level of professionalism to every patient. We treat adults and children with ear, nose and throat disorders such as sinusitis, nasal congestion, snoring, hearing loss, throat pain, and neck masses. Our medical office is also committed to providing the most technologically advanced, innovative and minimally invasive solutions for ear, nose and throat problems including balloon sinuplasty, home testing for obstructive sleep apnea, and the Audiology services for hearing loss.

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Josh Werber, M.D., F.A.C.S

Dr. Werber started his practice as an adult and pediatric Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) doctor in 1990. He has an academic appointment as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology at New York University School of Medicine. Dr. Werber has staff privileges at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, and St. Francis Hospital.

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Karen A. Haunss, M.D.

Dr. Haunss began her practice as an adult and pediatric Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) doctor on Long Island in 1999. Her hospital affiliations include St. Francis Hospital, North Shore University Hospital at Manhasset, and North Shore University Hospital at Glen Cove. She has received advanced training and certification in balloon sinuplasty.

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Correction of deviated septum improves lung function

A recent study in the Laryngoscope Journal examined the effect of deviated nasal septum correction on pulmonary(lung) function. The study demonstrated that patients undergoing correction of a deviated nasal septum and inferior turbinate reduction performed better on pulmonary function tests following surgery. The study ...
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Motor Vehicle Accidents

A recent article in the Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery journal compared the risk of motor vehicle accidents(MVAs) in patients treated with CPAP and patients treated with surgery(uvulopalatopharyngoplasty or hypoglossal nerve stimulation). According to a recent study, sleepiness behind the wheel accounts for 10-30% ...
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