Nasal BlockageNew York

Breathe through your nose again.

If one or both sides of your nose always feel blocked, the problem may be structural. Septoplasty and turbinate reduction can help open the nasal airway for the right candidate.

Clearer Nasal Airflow
Septum + Turbinate Evaluation
Focused Treatment Plan
Nasal airway evaluation - Clear next-step planning - No pressure to decide
AirwayEvaluation

Find out what is actually blocking your nose.

Manhattan BasedCare

Serving patients across NYC.

Why people come in
One nostril always blocked
Mouth breathing at night
Trouble breathing during exercise
Dr. Gregory Levitin
Board-certified ENT specialist
Nasal Airway Focus
Septum and turbinate evaluation
New York
Midtown Manhattan · Multiple locations
Treatment Planning
Clear options before any procedure
Sound familiar?

When a blocked nose is not just a cold

If your nose feels blocked for months, especially on one side or every night, the issue may be structural. A deviated septum, enlarged turbinates, or both can limit airflow no matter how many temporary fixes you try.

Constant nasal blockage
One or both sides feel blocked even when you are not sick.
Mouth breathing at night
You wake up dry, stuffy, or unable to breathe comfortably through your nose.
One nostril always blocked
Airflow feels uneven or worse on one side, especially when lying down.
Exercise or sleep problems
Poor nasal airflow makes workouts, sleep, or daily routines harder than they should be.
The solution

A focused path for chronic nasal blockage

Nasal blockage can come from more than congestion. A deviated septum can narrow one side of the airway, while enlarged turbinates can crowd the space your air needs to move through. Septoplasty and turbinate reduction are designed to address those structural problems when they are the right fit.

The first step is not committing to surgery. It is getting a clear ENT evaluation so you know what is causing the blockage, what can be treated conservatively, and what procedural options may help.

Schedule Consultation
Procedure Flow
How It Works

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

1
Your nasal airway is evaluated
The specialist reviews symptoms and examines the septum, turbinates, and nasal passages.
2
The septum is straightened when needed
Septoplasty can reposition the wall between the nostrils so air has a clearer path.
3
Enlarged turbinates are reduced
Turbinate reduction can shrink internal tissue that narrows the airway.
4
Recovery and follow-up are planned
You leave with practical guidance on healing, follow-up, and what improvement may look like for you.
Why patients choose it

What changes when your nasal airway gets attention

More comfortable nose breathing
The goal is to reduce structural blockage so nasal airflow may feel easier during normal daily life.
Less reliance on temporary fixes
Sprays and decongestants may not solve a deviated septum or enlarged turbinates. Evaluation helps separate symptom control from structural care.
Better sleep support
When nasal airflow is limited at night, sleep can suffer. Addressing obstruction may make breathing at rest feel more manageable.
A clear treatment decision
You do not have to guess whether surgery is the next step. A consultation maps symptoms, anatomy, and options.
Is this right for you?

You may be a candidate if...

One or both sides of your nose stay blocked
You breathe through your mouth because nasal airflow feels limited
A nostril feels blocked every night or when you exercise
Sprays, rinses, or allergy care only help temporarily
You have been told you may have a deviated septum
You want an ENT to explain whether septoplasty or turbinate reduction fits
Schedule your visit
Start with a consultation.

The specialist can review your symptoms, examine your nasal airway, and explain whether septoplasty, turbinate reduction, or a different plan makes sense. No pressure to decide before you understand your options.

Focused nasal airway evaluation
Dr. Gregory Levitin
Dr. Gregory Levitin
Board-Certified ENT
Your specialist

Dr. Gregory Levitin

Board-Certified ENT - New York

Dr. Levitin has spent nearly two decades focused on advanced sinus care for patients across New York City and beyond. He brings a precision-first philosophy to every consultation, taking time to understand the full picture before recommending any intervention.

Fellowship-trained in Rhinology & Skull Base Surgery
Clinical faculty, Weill Cornell Medicine
Named a Top Doctor by New York Magazine, multiple years
The practice

Care should make the next step feel clear.

Open Sinus provides ear, nose, and throat care in Midtown Manhattan.

Fellowship-trained in Rhinology 8 Skull Base Surgery
Clinical faculty, Weill Cornell Medicine
Named a Top Doctor by New York Magazine, multiple years
Location
Visit Open Sinus
Open Sinus
200 W 57th St #508
New York IN 10019
Call
What to expect

How nasal airway treatment works

1
Consultation
Review your symptoms, triggers, prior treatments, and what bothers you most about breathing through your nose.
2
Airway Evaluation
The specialist examines your nasal passages to understand the septum, turbinates, and other possible causes of blockage.
3
Treatment Plan
If a structural issue is part of the problem, you will hear which options may fit and what recovery could involve.
4
Next Step
Move forward only if the plan makes sense for your anatomy, goals, and comfort level.
Patient Outcomes

What patients say after treatment

4.9
Based on 340+ verified revies
Life After Treatment
Relief starts with knowing what is blocking the airway.

The goal is practical: easier nasal breathing, fewer nights spent struggling for airflow, and a clearer understanding of whether a structural treatment path is worth pursuing. Results vary, but clarity should start at the consultation.

"I suffered for six years. Tried every spray, every antibiotic, every home remedy. After my procedure with Dr. Levitin, I slept through the night for the first time in years."
Michelle R.
Upper West Side - Verified Patient
"The whole experience was completely different from what I expected. In-office, no general anesthesia, home by lunch. The staff was exceptional and Dr. Levitin was calm and thorough the whole way through."
David J.
Tribeca - Verified Patient
"My previous ENT kept prescribing antibiotics. Dr. Levitin actually looked at my scans, explained exactly what was wrong, and gave me options. He treated me like an intelligent adult."
Sarah L.
Park Slope - Verified Patient
Common questions

Everything you need to know

What causes chronic nasal blockage?

Ongoing blockage can be related to inflammation, allergies, a deviated septum, enlarged turbinates, prior injury, or a combination of factors. An ENT evaluation helps identify what is actually limiting airflow.

How are septoplasty and turbinate reduction different?

Septoplasty addresses a crooked or deviated septum, while turbinate reduction reduces enlarged tissue inside the nose that can narrow airflow. Some patients need one, some need both, and some need a different plan.

Do I need surgery if I cannot breathe through my nose?

Not automatically. The right first step is an evaluation. Conservative care may be appropriate for some patients, while structural treatment may be discussed when anatomy is a major part of the problem.

How long is recovery?

Recovery varies based on the procedure and your medical situation. During a consultation, the team can explain what the expected recovery window and follow-up may look like for your plan.

What happens during a septoplasty consultation?

During a septoplasty consultation at Open Sinus, Dr. Levitin will review your nasal blockage, breathing symptoms, sinus history, allergies, and any treatments you’ve already tried. He may examine the inside of your nose to look for a deviated septum, enlarged turbinates, inflammation, nasal obstruction, or chronic sinus issues. If septoplasty is a good fit, he’ll explain how the procedure can improve airflow, whether other treatments like turbinate reduction or sinus care may be needed, and what to expect with recovery, risks, and next steps.

Still have questions?

The best way to know if this is right for you is a direct conversation with Dr. Acme.

Schedule Consultation
Ready to move forward?

Stop trying to breathe around the problem.

If your nose always feels blocked, it is worth finding out why. Start with a focused consultation and get a clearer path before deciding on any treatment.

Lockstep