
Dr. Levitin
Dr. Levitin helps patients understand their options clearly before recommending any intervention
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.

Find out what may be driving the drainage.
Treats the source of chronic rhinitis
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 CheckChronic 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.
Request an AppointmentA modern care path designed to make the next step clear.
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.

Dr. Levitin helps patients understand their options clearly before recommending any intervention
Practice intro
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
While we can't speak to your individual circumstances or rhinitis issues, in the recent CLARITY CLINICAL STUDY DATA, nearly 9 out of every 10 patients reported clinically meaningful improvement in quality of life measures after their NEUROMARK® procedure. In the CLARITY clinical study data, no serious adverse events were reported.³
These answers can help you decide whether your symptoms deserve a more focused ENT conversation instead of another month of guessing.
Request an AppointmentAnswer 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 CheckIf chronic runny nose or postnasal drip keeps taking over the day, request an ENT evaluation and find out what options may fit.