Nasal Airflow / Deviated Septum Pass
I re-read the linked profiles for your specific complaint: known deviated septum, poor nasal airflow, sleep impact, and interest in objective airflow evaluation. The strongest matches are profiles with rhinology, nose/sinus disease, nasal obstruction, septoplasty/turbinate/nasal surgery, nasal allergy/rhinitis, or explicit nasal breathing evidence. ENT doctors whose profiles focus on ear/hearing, voice, thyroid/cancer, or non-nasal reconstruction are now separated as low priority for this complaint.
Source Links Used
- UCSF Health accepted insurance page - lists Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of California plans, with a warning to confirm exact coverage.
- UCSF Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Clinic and individual UCSF provider profiles.
- UCSF OHNS Jennifer Grandis profile, Aaron Tward profile, and Nicole Jiam profile - official portrait sources found during the deeper image audit.
- Stanford Health Care employer-sponsored insurance page - lists in-network access for some Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield of California, and nationwide BlueCard-style plans.
- Stanford Ear, Nose and Throat Clinic and individual Stanford provider profiles.
- Sutter Health accepted plans search, including Anthem Blue Cross of California and Blue Shield of California plan pages.
- SH Otolaryngology billing and insurance page - lists Anthem Blue Cross PPO, Blue Shield PPO, and related HMO medical groups.
- San Francisco Ear Nose and Throat / BASS insurance page and individual SFENT provider profiles.
- Pacific ENT site - states that the practice accepts a wide range of insurance plans, but exact Blue Cross/Blue Shield plan participation still needs confirmation.