A new location of CT ENT Sinus Center has opened in Greenwich to help sinus and allergy patients resolve their recurring issues and breathe better. | Pixabay
A new location of CT ENT Sinus Center has opened in Greenwich to help sinus and allergy patients resolve their recurring issues and breathe better. | Pixabay
Dr. Terrance Kwiatkowski of CT ENT Sinus Center says he's excited about the new sinus center that recently opened Greenwich.
The practice offers the latest minimally invasive solutions for sinusitis, allergies and other ear, nose and throat problems.
"I am extremely excited about my new practice here, because it literally has taken all of the positive aspects of what I believe, in terms of being minimally invasive and maximally effective, and also taken into consideration functionality and time constraints and getting all your information in one place," Kwiatkowski told SC Connecticut News.
Dr. Terrance Kwiatkowski
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Kwiatkowski explained his unique patient philosophy and what people can expect when they make an appointment at the sinus center.
"What's even better about it is the time that we are able to spend with each patient," he said. "We don't book 50 patients a day, the way that a lot of the practices book. We book 10 patients a day because we're going to spend 45 minutes with each patient. We are going to make sure that they understand the full concept of what their problem is, in relationship to everything else in the head and neck. To me, it's super exciting. We get to spend the time with the patient; we get to discuss their problems."
The office is located at 75 Holly Hill Lane in Greenwich, and it offers multiple testing and treatment options to provide lasting relief to people suffering from allergies and sinus problems. The practice offers the latest innovative treatments, such as balloon sinuplasty.
The CT ENT Sinus Center team prioritizes patient experience, ensuring that patients get answers for all of their sinus, allergy, hearing and balance questions.
"We're in our third week (at the practice)," Kwiatkowski said. "And patients have already come back and said, ‘This is the first time I've ever felt heard by a surgeon or a doctor. They usually already have their answers, and they already know what they want to say and what they want to do before I'm even done explaining my problem. And you guys take your time. You explain it for as long as you need, and I really feel cared for here.’ So it's a gratifying feeling."
Kwiatkowski is a board-certified head and neck surgeon, as well as a rhinologist/sinus surgeon, according to CT ENT Sinus Center. He graduated magna cum laude from the State University of New York Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn in 1994 and went on to complete his residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. He further advanced his ear and skull base surgery training at the University of California San Diego and Kaiser-Permanente Southern California Center for Skull Base Surgery.
Kwiatkowski then worked in a part-time solo practice in Arizona before joining the CT ENT team. He enjoys spending time with family, golfing and skiing.
To learn more about sinus and allergy symptoms, take Sinus Self-Assessment Quiz.