Sleep and Snoring Solutions with Dr. Mostafa Ahmed

Sleep & Snoring

Sleep plays a vital role in your physical health, cognitive function, and overall well-being. When sleep is disrupted by conditions like snoring or sleep apnea, it can lead to daytime fatigue, difficulty concentrating, and long-term health issues. For many individuals in the Washington DC metro area, the cause of poor sleep lies in untreated ENT conditions that affect normal breathing during rest.

Dr. Mostafa Ahmed, MD, FACS is a board-certified ENT surgeon with extensive experience diagnosing and treating sleep-related breathing disorders. With over 1,500 sinus and nasal procedures performed, Dr. Ahmed offers customized treatment options designed to improve sleep quality by addressing the underlying anatomical causes.

Sleep Disorders and ENT Causes

Sleep disorders range from chronic snoring to obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Many of these problems are caused or worsened by blocked nasal passages, sinus issues, or a deviated septum. Even if you’ve tried standard treatments like CPAP or lifestyle adjustments, your sleep quality may not improve until ENT-related issues are resolved.

Dr. Ahmed performs a detailed evaluation to identify contributing factors such as nasal obstruction, airway collapse, or chronic inflammation. His military medical experience, including leadership roles at Walter Reed and Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center, allows him to manage complex sleep cases with precision and care.

Advanced Snoring Treatment

Loud or frequent snoring is often more than a nuisance—it can signal deeper breathing issues that disrupt sleep cycles for both the patient and their partner.
Common causes of chronic snoring include:
  • Nasal obstruction from a deviated septum or enlarged turbinates
  • Collapsing nasal valves
  • Persistent post-nasal drainage from chronic rhinitis
  • Sinus inflammation that restricts airflow
Rather than rely on temporary solutions, Dr. Ahmed offers advanced treatment options that directly target the root causes of snoring. These include VivAer® nasal airway remodeling, RhinAer® for nerve-related drainage, septoplasty, and turbinate reduction to restore natural airflow.

Treating Sleep Apnea

Obstructive sleep apnea occurs when the airway collapses repeatedly during sleep, blocking airflow and interrupting normal breathing. This condition increases the risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, memory problems, and daytime fatigue.

Many patients with sleep apnea struggle to tolerate CPAP machines due to mask discomfort or nasal obstruction. Dr. Ahmed offers alternative treatment options including:

  • Inspire® Sleep Therapy – an FDA-approved implantable device that stimulates airway muscles
  • Nasal and sinus surgery to correct structural blockages and improve airflow
  • Office-based procedures that support better CPAP use for patients who want to continue therapy
His goal is to improve breathing at night, reduce sleep interruptions, and restore restful sleep without unnecessary reliance on devices.

Why Choose Dr. Ahmed for Sleep & Snoring Treatment

Dr. Ahmed brings years of advanced training and surgical experience to sleep-related ENT care. His background includes:

  • Board certification in otolaryngology
  • Fellowship status with the American College of Surgeons (FACS)
  • Military medical leadership at Walter Reed and Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center
  • Over 1,500 sinus and nasal procedures performed
  • Designation as a VivAer® and RhinAer® Center of Excellence
His thorough, diagnostic-first approach ensures you receive treatment tailored to your unique needs. Patients appreciate his ability to explain complex ENT and sleep interactions and create a clear path to better breathing and restful nights.

Frequently Asked Questions about Sleep & Snoring

What is the link between nasal issues and poor sleep?

Blocked nasal passages force mouth breathing, which dries out the throat and increases airway vibration—leading to snoring and sleep apnea.

Can I stop snoring without using a CPAP machine?

Yes. Dr. Ahmed offers procedures like VivAer®, turbinate reduction, and nasal surgery that treat structural problems causing snoring and may reduce or eliminate the need for CPAP.

How do I know if I have sleep apnea?

Common signs include loud snoring, gasping for air during sleep, morning headaches, and excessive daytime fatigue. Dr. Ahmed can help coordinate further testing and treatment.

Is Inspire Sleep Therapy right for me?

If you have obstructive sleep apnea and can’t tolerate CPAP, Inspire may be an option. Dr. Ahmed will evaluate your anatomy and sleep study results to determine eligibility.

Restore Your Sleep, Improve Your Health

If snoring, sleep apnea, or nighttime breathing issues are affecting your quality of life, Dr. Ahmed can help. His advanced ENT expertise, combined with a personalized and compassionate approach, ensures you receive the care you need to sleep soundly and wake up refreshed.

Serving patients in Washington DC, Silver Spring, and Gaithersburg, Dr. Ahmed provides comprehensive diagnostic evaluations and leading-edge treatment options for sleep and snoring concerns. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward better sleep and better health.

Gaithersburg Office
818 W. Diamond Ave, Ste. 120
Gaithersburg, MD 20878

Phone: (301) 963-6334
Fax: (301) 869-7204

Silver Spring Office
10801 Lockwood Drive, #360
Silver Spring, MD 20901

Phone: (301) 593-5200
Fax: (301) 593-7835

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