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    Sinus & Snoring Specialists

    3.6 (82 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Ask the Community - Sinus & Snoring Specialists

    Does Dr. Slaughter accept medicare?

    Yes, he does!

    Does he use the BAHA hearing method?

    No, I’m sorry. We do not perform that procedure at our clinic.

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    Review Highlights - Sinus & Snoring Specialists

    Slaughter takes my insurance, so although I came from out of state, this was all in-network for me, keeping my costs way down.

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    Zachary D Wassmuth, MD

    4.6(9 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    My dentist is well versed in understanding sleep issues, and based on our discussions thought I…read moremight have a breathing problem. She did a head CT that revealed a deviated septum, and referred me to Dr. Wassmuth. I was quite impressed by the kindness, courtesy, and professionalism when I first visited the office of Capitol Otolaryngology. Dr. Wassmuth examined my nose and suggested balloon sinuplasty with turbinate reduction. After much trepidation, I scheduled the surgery, which is done in-office. The process of fixing my nose didn't take all that long. The anesthesiologist, Dr. Jack Carsner, was excellent, as were all those I met in the operating room. The procedure apparently went off without a hitch, and my husband drove me home where I rested the remainder of the day. Within a day or so I was feeling much better. I am still considered to be recovering after a week, but have already experienced noticeable improvements in my breathing. My husband says my snoring was virtually gone within a day after the procedure. I've had a variety of seemingly-minor health concerns, that when put together, have led to other problems. Snoring, dry mouth, dental issues, and poor sleep quality turned out to have (at least in part) had a common root cause in breathing problems. Hopefully all will improve or resolve before very long. If you have any kind of breathing problems, including snoring and symptoms like dry mouth when you awaken, you may benefit from a visit to Dr. Wassmuth. I highly recommend his medical practice.

    I recently had surgery with Dr. Wassmuth to correct my sinus issues. It was a fantastic experience…read morefrom the initial consultation through the post-op appointments. He always took the time to answer any questions I had and thoroughly explain what he was going to be doing. The procedure had minimal pain, no nasal packing, and the recovery was quick. I can breathe better now and have also noticed that I sleep better than before!

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    Sinus & Snoring Specialists

    4.2(13 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    I have been to Dr. Slaughter's office several times over the past few years. I EVERY situation the…read moredoctor or someone from his office has responded with the answer I could understand. This is a 5 star operation that not only knows what they are doing, they are without a doubt the best ENT shop in Austin.

    PSYCHOLOGICALLY DAMAGING CRUEL DOCTOR. PLEASE GO SOMEWHERE ELSE Dr. Slaughter caused me…read morePSYCHOLOGICAL DAMAGE I'm trying to recover from. Originally I went for a sinoplasty and turbinate surgery in may 2024, and it turned out to help. But the follow up was awful and I didn't get to see the doctor at any point after my first visit even tho I had a bad recovery from it and they wanted to see me for a second follow up I still didn't see Dr. Slaughter. Fast forward to yesterday. I had been experiencing vocal cord pain that wasn't strep and as a professional singer that is scary. I went in because he was my ENT before and I figured I'd go to the same one. He never once came in to see me. They told me they planned to do something where they shove a camera up my nose and into my vocal cords to check. They didnt do this but instead they put it in my mouth. The camera took a video (which I included a picture of what they showed me because they wouldn't send me any information about what was going on in my throat for some reason). After they took the video I figured that Dr slaughter would come in to detail that I had something in my throat but it was minor. Instead the PA came back in and told me I had 2 unidentifiable growths on top of my vocal cords that they needed to remove to ensure they weren't cancerous. I asked if they were just polyps (which I know can be somewhat normal) but she said no, and that they needed to remove the growths as soon as possible to check for disease aka throat cancer. So at this point I'm freaking out because I turned 35 a few days ago and having cancer at this age is horrible and abnormal. I'm also confused why Dr. slaughter wouldn't be the one to relay this very abnormal and sensitive information. They make me go to the surgery scheduler and it's like the movie where I'm just hearing ringing in my ears and agreeing with everything. I'm alone and scared and sad and traumatized all at the same time. As I'm driving home I have a revelation to get a second opinion. The video was not the best and the PA even go as deep into my throat as she could go. (Ie through my nostrils and they are already jumping to excising a tumor). I call another ENT dr. Chad whited and this office hears me loud and clear and squeezes me in same day. I go to his office and they do the scope through my nose and into my throat. He finds something called a "granuloma" which the name immediately scares me. He tells me not to worry and that it's from vocal cord overuse, and that less than 1% of them are cancerous. He also said I clearly have acid reflux (which I didn't think about it effecting my vocal cords much which seems dumb now). He says that my granuloma needs to be checked on in 2 months but until then do as much vocal rest as I can and basically to only drink water as I take some medication to get my acid reflux in check. I see the 2 dots that Dr. Slaughters PA found which are different from the granuloma, and ask what they are. Dr. Whited says oh don't worry that's mucus. It's... mucus. The "unidentifiable growth" that I had to get surgically removed to test for cancer according to Dr. slaughter... is mucus. I then find out that Dr. Slaughter pulls this type of stunt with multiple patients, overcharging them for things they don't actually need, and is only ever present on the first visit to act like he is present all the time, but he is not. Yesterday going from thinking I was dying of cancer to learning I need to take an over the counter medication and hydrate was easily one of the toughest of my life, and all could have been solved if Dr. Slaughter would have done his job with the right instruments and actually shown up for the appointment I scheduled with him. I forgot the mention they gave me a CT scan of my sinuses that I refused multiple times (because my issue was my throat) then they tried to charge me an extra 150 dollars for it. I was able to get it comped but the front office worker Destiny has the gall to tell me I can refuse anything at anytime. Dr. Slaughter psychological damage I'm trying to recover from.

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    The exterior of our building in Medical Oaks Pavilion 3

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    Sanova Dermatology North Austin - Daniel Carrasco, MD

    Sanova Dermatology North Austin

    4.2(197 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    I had an unnecessary stressful, dragged out experience due to gross neglect in responsibly…read morecommunicating back to me, their patient. NOTE today is Friday the 11th of December and having just listened to my message from Sanova North of a couple of days ago, I am getting a definitive answer about my prescription from my last visit SEPTEMBER 1ST. There is no way it should EVER take 3-1/2 months to resolve a patient inquiry and concern over medicine! I called several times during this time frame and each time someone responding to the prescription/ nursing line assured me she would speak directly with my provider and get back to me with answers and they did Not! And when they did, it was with disappointing info that doesn't support what the provider told me in person :( nursing line

    I was searching on Yelp for a new Dermatologist recently and came across Sanova Dermatology North…read moreAustin and was really happy that they were so welcoming and customer service oriented in being able to set an appointment the same week to be seen for an annual skin check. Amanda was super helpful! Really good because scheduling or rescheduling an appointment with my then provider, a large hospital clinic network, was a months long wait. My check-in at the North Austin location off of Mo-Pac near Parmer was effortless and very pleasant and my clinical visit with Lorin the Medical Assistant and Stephanie PA-C for the skin check was through and very informative. I was beyond pleased that PA Stephanie was able to examine and treat a spot on my ear that she had concerns with and also perform a procedure on a couple more that required them to be excised off. The visit was really positive and I accomplished so much in 90 minutes from the time I walked in along with directions on using appropriate sunscreen! Sanova Dermatology offers lots of services , so I expect that I'll be back more often than annually for routine maintenance and care at a really reasonable and fair cost.

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    2.4(34 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    One star is one star too many. Jill was unwilling to file an insurance claim for me - stating it…read morewould not be worthwhile since I had already received medical equipment within the last 5 years, She said she would call back in a couple days...never did. Until she inadvertently left me a VM for another patient - a message that had enough identifying information that I could have confidently tracked this patient down. HIPPA violation. Jill then calls me back happy as a clam and says "oops, sorry, left you a vm for another patient. Anyway, wanted to see how I could help." She's had more than 2+ weeks to help, didn't want to, then shares private information about another patient on my phone. What a train wreck of a business model. Would rather cash pay for my medical equipment than buy through this mirage of a business.

    Update: so the billing manager (he was very professional) called and rectified the situation. I was…read moreable to get my machine. When I went to the office to pick up the APAP machine, the technician that explained how to utilize the machine was very patient and helpful. I believe his name was Tedo. He made sure my mask was the right size and comfortable. He even called the next day to check on me and the experience. I would definitely recommend this location! Thanks again Afshin for working with me.

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    Advanced Sleep Center - Small, narrow bathroom. Notice the lack of space to put any toiletries.

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    Small, narrow bathroom. Notice the lack of space to put any toiletries.

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