Chronic Rhinitis CareFort Worth, TX

Stop planning your day around a runny nose.

If drainage, postnasal drip, throat clearing, or congestion keeps coming back, it is time to stop guessing. Request an ENT evaluation and find out whether chronic rhinitis treatment options may fit your symptoms.

Runny Nose Evaluation
Postnasal Drip Care
Options Beyond Sprays
ENT rhinitis evaluation - Options beyond sprays - No pressure to decide
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Find out what may be driving the drainage.

Fort Worth RhinitisCare

Personalized chronic rhinitis care in Fort Worth to help reduce ongoing nasal irritation and congestion.

Why people come in
Daily runny nose
Postnasal drip
Sprays are not enough
Our Doctors
Chronic Rhinitis Care specialists
Rhinitis-Focused Care
Evaluation for chronic drainage and runny nose
Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth ENT & Sinus
PNN Treatment Options
Ask about Neuromark® and posterior nasal nerve care
Sound familiar?

When drainage becomes too constant to ignore

A runny nose or postnasal drip may seem small until it interrupts sleep, work, meals, and conversations. Chronic rhinitis symptoms deserve a focused ENT conversation, especially when sprays or allergy pills are not enough.

Start the Symptom Check
Constant runny nose
Your nose runs most days, even when you are not sick.
Postnasal drip
Drainage, mucus, or throat clearing keeps coming back.
Sprays are not enough
Allergy pills or nasal sprays help only briefly, or not enough.
Daily disruption
Symptoms interrupt work, sleep, meals, or conversations.
The solution

A focused visit for symptoms you are tired of managing

Chronic rhinitis can make a normal day feel like a series of interruptions: tissues nearby, throat clearing, dripping, congestion, and the constant question of why it keeps happening.

An ENT evaluation gives you a more direct path. For the right patient, the discussion may include medication changes, in-office rhinitis care, or PNN-based options.

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Procedure Flow
How It Works

A modern care path designed to make the next step clear.

1
Review your symptoms
Talk through runny nose, drainage, congestion, throat clearing, triggers, and what you have already tried.
2
Evaluate the nose and drainage pattern
An ENT exam helps separate allergy-like symptoms from chronic rhinitis patterns that may need a different plan.
3
Discuss treatment options
Depending on the evaluation, options may include medication changes, in-office rhinitis care, or PNN-based treatment such as Neuromark®.
4
Choose the right next step
You get a clearer plan before deciding whether any treatment or procedure makes sense for you.
Why patients choose it

The real goal is control over the daily interruption

More clarity about symptoms
Learn whether ongoing drainage, dripping, and throat clearing may fit chronic rhinitis rather than a temporary problem.
Options beyond repeating sprays
If sprays and allergy pills are not enough, an evaluation can help identify whether other treatment paths may fit.
Care focused on daily disruption
Runny nose and postnasal drip can affect work, meals, sleep, and conversations. The goal is to reduce that daily burden.
A practical treatment conversation
Ask about PNN treatment, Neuromark®, and other ENT options in the context of your symptoms and history.
Is this right for you?

You do not have to keep waiting it out.

Daily runny nose or nasal drainage
Postnasal drip or throat clearing that keeps coming back
Symptoms continue despite sprays or allergy pills
Possible nonallergic or vasomotor rhinitis
Symptoms disrupt work, sleep, meals, or conversations
You want to ask an ENT about PNN-based treatment options
Schedule your visit
Start with a consultation.

Request a visit and bring your symptom history. The point is not to decide on a procedure today. The point is to finally understand what may be driving the drainage and what options may fit.

ENT rhinitis evaluation
Dr. Jeremy P. Watkins
Dr. Jeremy P. Watkins
ENT & Sinonasal Surgeon
our doctors

Dr. Jeremy P. Watkins

ENT & Sinonasal Surgeon - Fort Worth, TX

Jeremy P. Watkins, MD is a board-certified otolaryngologist at Fort Worth ENT & Sinus who treats children and adults with ear, nose, throat, allergy, sinus, hearing loss, thyroid, and head and neck conditions. He earned his undergraduate and medical degrees from Louisiana State University, then completed a general surgery internship and otolaryngology residency at the University of Tennessee in Memphis. His clinical interests include nasal functional and cosmetic concerns, sinus and allergy disorders, minimally invasive sinus and thyroid surgery, sleep apnea, head and neck surgery, and voice disorders.

Board-certified otolaryngologist treating adults and children for ENT, sinus, allergy, hearing, thyroid, and head and neck conditions.
LSU-trained physician with otolaryngology residency training at the University of Tennessee in Memphis.
Special interests include nasal airway concerns, sinus and allergy disorders, minimally invasive sinus and thyroid surgery, sleep apnea, head and neck surgery, and voice disorders.
The practice

This should feel clear, not rushed.

Fort Worth ENT & Sinus is a board-certified otolaryngology practice in Fort Worth providing medical and surgical care for ear, nose, throat, sinus, allergy, hearing, sleep apnea, voice, thyroid, and head and neck concerns for adults and children.

Board-certified otolaryngologists provide comprehensive ENT and sinus care for patients of all ages, with services spanning sinus disease, allergies, hearing loss, sleep apnea, voice concerns, thyroid cvad and neck conditions.
The Fort Worth Sinus Center offers diagnostic, treatment, and management services for pediatric and adult nasal and sinus concerns, including minimally invasive options such as balloon sinuplasty and image-guided endoscopic sinus surgery.
In-office CT imaging and minimally invasive office procedures support same-day sinus evaluation and targeted treatment planning for patients with chronic congestion, pressure, or recurring sinus symptoms.
Location
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Fort Worth ENT & Sinus
5751 Edwards Ranch Rd
Fort Worth TX 76109
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What to expect

A clearer path starts with one visit

1
Consultation
Share your runny nose, drainage, congestion, throat clearing, triggers, and treatment history.
2
Symptom review
The visit helps determine whether chronic rhinitis, allergies, nonallergic triggers, or another issue may be involved.
3
Treatment discussion
Review options that may include medication changes, in-office rhinitis care, or PNN-based treatment for the right candidate.
4
Next step
Leave with a clearer plan before deciding whether any procedure makes sense for you.
Patient Outcomes

What patients say after treatment

4.8
2.2k+
Life After Treatment
Clarity can be the first relief.

You may not know today whether you need treatment. That is exactly why the evaluation matters. It gives you a way to stop guessing and start making an informed decision.

"This is easily the BEST ENT group in DFW. There is a reason they are the most recommended on all the FB mom pages! They handled my son’s surgery without any issues. He’s doing great now. Dr McIntyre was the most professional and polite doctor I’ve ever met with. Highly recommend!"
Linh I.
Verified Patient
"Per recommendation from family as well as orthodontist, we sought out Ft Worth ENT - specifically Dr. Jeremy Watkins. How grateful I am that we did. Attentive, compassionate and engaging. The doctor's clinical staff as well as the surgery center staff was unbeatable. They all made this experience/surgery so easy. They checked in on us repeatedly. I cannot recommend Fort Worth Sinus & ENT enough."
Jo C.
Verified Patient
"Dr. Watkins and the staff of Fort Worth ENT are the best. Dr. Watkins did my sinus surgery in 2018 and has seen me through a difficult time in 2023-24 since I've gotten cancer and some side effects with my nose. I'm now doing wonderful! I heartily recommend them!!!!"
Mike T.
Verified Patient
Common questions

Everything you need to know

What is chronic rhinitis?

Chronic rhinitis is ongoing nasal inflammation or nerve-related nasal overactivity that can cause runny nose, postnasal drip, congestion, sneezing, and throat clearing. An ENT evaluation can help clarify what is driving your symptoms.

Why does my nose keep running when I am not sick?

A constantly running nose may come from allergies, nonallergic or vasomotor rhinitis, irritant triggers, or nerve-related nasal signals. If it keeps happening, it is worth getting evaluated instead of guessing.

What if sprays or allergy pills are not enough?

If sprays or allergy medicines only help briefly, an ENT can review other treatment options. For some patients, that conversation may include posterior nasal nerve treatment or Neuromark.

What is PNN treatment or Neuromark®?

PNN-based treatment targets the posterior nasal nerve pathway involved in nasal drainage signals. Neuromark® is one in-office option an ENT may discuss for appropriate chronic rhinitis patients.

What happens during a chronic rhinitis consultation?

During a chronic rhinitis consultation at Fort Worth ENT & Sinus, your provider will review symptoms like a constant runny nose, postnasal drip, throat clearing, congestion, and whether sprays, antihistamines, or other medications have helped. They may also evaluate whether allergies, sinus issues, or nasal blockage are contributing to your symptoms.

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Still have questions?

These answers can help you decide whether your symptoms deserve a more focused ENT conversation instead of another month of guessing.

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Not sure what your symptoms mean?
Check the pattern before you keep waiting.

Answer a few quick questions about drainage, dripping, postnasal drip, triggers, and treatments you have tried. It is not a diagnosis, but it can help you decide whether an ENT visit makes sense.

Start the Symptom Check
Ready to move forward?

You can keep managing symptoms, or you can get answers.

If chronic runny nose or postnasal drip keeps taking over the day, request an ENT evaluation and find out what options may fit.

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