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CONDITIONS WE TREAT

If you are concerned you have an allergy or a strange medical condition that has not been diagnosed, allergy testing might just be the next best step for you. Our specially trained and board certified physicians will help you get to the bottom of your medical mystery. We want to help our clients find the right treatment, so please give us a call today and see what we can do for you.

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ASTHMA

Asthma varies significantly in causes, age of onset, and severity. Wheezing, forceful cough, shortness of breath, and chest tightness are telltale signs.

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CAT AND DOG ALLERGY

The symptoms associated with pet allergies – coughing and sneezing – are not unique and often can be mistaken with an allergic reaction to pollen.

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MAST CELL DISORDERS

Mast cell disorders occur when mast cells either are overabundant in number or overreactive in nature and release too many chemicals at once.

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ENVIRONMENTAL ALLERGY

Here are three main plant culprits that set off seasonal allergies every year: blooming trees in the spring, grasses in the summer, and then weeds in the fall.

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MEDICATION ALLERGY

A drug allergy is the abnormal reaction of your immune system to a medication. It can be developed even to a medication you’ve been taking for years.

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ANAPHYLAXIS

 Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that can be fatal if appropriate steps aren’t taken immediately. The most common triggers are food.

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FOOD ALLERGY

Eight foods cause 90 percent of all food allergies. These are eggs, milk, nuts, peanuts, fish, shellfish, soybeans, and wheat. Food allergies can develop at any age.

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ALLERGIC DERMATITIS

Allergies are a major cause of illness in the U.S. As many as 50 million people have allergies. An allergic reaction can take a number of forms.

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HIVES AND ANGIOEDEMA

Hives appear suddenly as red raised itchy welts of varying sizes on the skin. They're not contagious and in most cases, the reaction will last only a few hours.

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INSECT ALLERGY

Allergy to insect stings (such as bees, yellow jackets, wasps, hornets, and fire ants) also called venom allergy can cause itching, swelling, hives, and anaphylaxis.

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CONTACT DERMATITIS

Contact dermatitis is a skin reaction to substances your body is sensitive to. It’s very common and affects almost everyone at some point in their lives.

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IMMUNODEFICIENCY

Patients with immunodeficiency typically experience stereotypic patterns of recurrent infection, which provide clues regarding which portion of the immune system is affected.

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