Non-Surgical Chronic Sinusitis treatment with Dr. George Siegfried
Listen to this short interview with Dr. Siegfried explaining the Nasal Specific Treatment, and how it can help you to breathe better without surgery or down time! [...]
Nikitha’s Testimonial on the Nasal Specific Treatment
Listen to Nikitha's Testimonial on the Nasal Specific Treatment: Hi, my name is Nikitha. Before I went to see Dr. Siegfried, I struggled with snoring, I struggled [...]
Stay Ahead of Your Symptoms
Dear patient, Just checking in to see how you are doing and whether or not your head--- as a patient recently described to me why she needed [...]
Siegfried’s Baseball Passion Leads to Hall of Fame
"Siegfried's Baseball Passion Leads to Hall of Fame" Article Published on Tuesday, February 2, 2016 by Starla Pointer in the local News-Register/McMinnville, Oregon Doctor George Siegfried’s [...]
Desperate for Relief…
"If you are one in 30-Million American's who suffer with Chronic Sinus problems, 'Have tried everything,' and if you are sick and tired of suffering , [...]
Learn More from this Special Interview with Dr. George Siegfried
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My Confession Blog
Dear Friend, When I meet people in McMinnville, they usually say, “Oh, I know you. You’re the doctor that I’ve seen in the ad with your [...]
What Is Your Brain Stem? It lies deep in your brain and leads to your spinal cord.
Functions: Breathing, Heart Rate, Swallowing Reflexes to seeing and hearing (Startle Response). Controls sweating, blood pressure, digestion, temperature (Autonomic Nervous System). Affects level of alertness. [...]
Concussions and Nasal Specifics: Office and Home Care
Concussions and Nasal Specifics: Office and Home Care Concussions occur when there is either a blow to the head which “concusses the brain” and possibly the spinal [...]
What Is Your Cerebellum? It is located at the base of the brain.
Functions: Coordination of voluntary movement, balance and equilibrium. Some memory for reflex motor acts. Observed Problems: Loss of ability to coordinate fine movements. Loss of ability [...]
What Are Your Temporal Lobes? They are on both sides of your head above your ears.
Functions: Hearing ability, memory acquisition, some visual perceptions, categorization of objects. Observed Problems: Difficulty in recognizing faces (Prosopagnosia). Difficulty in understanding spoken words (Wernicke’s Aphasia). Disturbance [...]
What is Your Parietal Lobe? It is near the back and top of your head.
Functions: Location for visual attention. Location for touch perception. Goal directed voluntary movements. Manipulation of objects. Integration of different senses that allows for understanding a single [...]