WVU Sinus Center The West Virginia University Sinus Center works with children and adults who have complicated cases of sinus disease. Our team includes: allergists immunologists infectious disease specialists otolaryngologists radiologists These specialists work together to assess and evaluate your problem to find the right treatment for your sinus problems. The Sinus Center team handles sinusitis in patients who may have: abnormalities of the sinuses cystic fibrosis immunoglobulin deficiencies Dr. Hassan Ramadan explains balloon sinuplasty, a minimally invasive surgical tool for treating chronic sinusitis. The technology uses a small catheter and balloon to quickly open and expand blocked sinuses. Balloon sinuplasty makes sinus surgery safer and recovery time faster.