RhinAer is covered by Cigna, Medicare, and other qualifying insurance plans.

RhinAer® Treatment

Don't let a runny, stuffy nose run you down!

The non-invasive RhinAer treatment can help if you persistently experience:



Runny nose

Nasal congestion

Post-nasal drip

Chronic cough

Don't Let a Runny, Stuffy Nose Run You Down!

If your nose is always runny, you may be one of the millions of people living with chronic rhinitis. Until now, treatment often meant managing symptoms with medications and sprays. For many patients, these symptoms may be caused by abnormal signals in the nose. Now, your physician at NJ Eye and Ear can offer you lasting relief by performing the RhinAer procedure. It precisely targets the underlying cause of rhinitis with temperature-controlled radiofrequency technology to reduce mucus production to normal levels.


RhinAer is clinically demonstrated to provide lasting relief and improve quality of life. Patients typically return to normal activities on the same day.

Non-invasive

Zero Downtime

Lasting Relief

No incisions, minimal discomfort and can be performed in your

doctor’s office.

Patients typically return to normal activities on the same day.

In a clinical study, 88% of RhinAer patients experienced a significant reduction in their chronic rhinitis symptoms.¹

Does your insurance cover RhinAer treatment?

RhinAer is covered by Cigna, Medicare, and other qualifying insurance plans. Give us a call at (201) 408-4441 Ext. 263 for help with checking your insurance coverage.

See How RhinAer Works

How RhinAer Works

Patient Story

Frequently Asked Questions

How does RhinAer work?

RhinAer uses a patented, temperature-controlled radiofrequency technology to precisely target the underlying causes of chronic rhinitis, providing long lasting symptom relief without needing a complex surgery. It treats the sources of both runny nose (rhinorrhea) and stuffy nose (congestion).


Treatment with RhinAer does not involve any cutting, freezing, or removal of nasal tissue. Patients typically experience minimal discomfort with no downtime, returning to normal activities immediately following treatment.*


What are the benefits of RhinAer? 

Most patients begin to see improvement 2-6 weeks following treatment. In a multi-center clinical study, 88% of RhinAer patients experienced a significant reduction in their chronic rhinitis symptoms, including runny nose, congestion, and post-nasal drip.¹


Is RhinAer covered by insurance?

RhinAer is covered by Cigna, Medicare, and other qualifying insurance plans. If you have any questions or would like help checking your insurance coverage for RhinAer treatment, please call us at (201) 408-4441 Ext. 263.

Your Local RhinAer Specialists

Kevin Ende, MD

Dr. Kevin Ende is double board certified and has performed over 15,000 Ear Nose and Throat, Facial Plastic and Reconstructive, and Hair Restoration surgeries over the last 21 years in New York City and Philadelphia. In 2019, Dr. Ende was recruited to head the ENT division of NJ Eye and Ear in Englewood, NJ with the area’s highly regarded practice founder and Ophthalmologist Dr. Daniel Stegman. 

Laurence Milgrim, MD

Dr. Laurence Milgrim has been in private practice for over 30 years. He is a double board-certified surgeon, board certified by both the American Board of Head and Neck Surgery-Otolaryngology and the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. This unique status is puts him in an elite group of surgeons who are in an exclusive class of their own and are experts in both cosmetic and reconstructive facial surgery.


NJ Eye and Ear


Englewood:

23 West Palisade Avenue, Englewood, NJ 07631


Clifton:

1016 Main Avenue, Clifton, NJ 07011


(201) 408-4441 Ext. 263


IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Patients: It is important that you discuss any potential benefits and risks of a specific treatment with your doctor to decide whether it is right for you. Please consult your treating medical professional regarding specific questions and important information related to RhinAer® indications, contraindications, and potential side effects. Rx only.

*Individual results may vary.

1. Ehmer D, McDuffie CM, Scurry WC, et al. Temperature-Controlled Radiofrequency Neurolysis for the Treatment of Rhinitis. American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy. 2022;36(1):149-156. doi:10.1177/19458924211033400

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