Andrew Burchess Tassler
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Ear, nose, and throat care lives a short elevator ride above Fifth. Andrew Burchess Tassler handles the small bones and plugged canals of the upper airway, from chronic sinusitis to sudden voice loss. Balance issues and dizziness often land here first, but the place also screens for head and neck cancers using flexible scopes that slip right past the gag reflex. Post-op follow-ups include nasal splint adjustments and dilation of narrowed airways, keeping recovery on track without invasive returns.
The office is at 1305 York Ave Fl 5, New York, NY 10021, a single block south of the Helmsley Building if you’re coming off the 6 train. Elevators deposit you directly to the fifth floor, so no zigzag up back stairs. They perform in-office audiometry when hearing drops, and tympanometry to check fluid behind the eardrum without guesswork. Balloon sinuplasty and turbinate reduction happen here too, with the instruments prepped before you climb onto the chair. If vertigo is the enemy, they can administer canalith repositioning maneuvers on the spot.
Call (646) 962-2231 to speak with the scheduler, or pull up the directions on this map. The lobby directory lists the suite, and the elevator doors close fast once you press 5.