Lasting Allergy Relief is in Season


Discover significant relief from your allergy symptoms through our unique Allergy Management Program. This program incorporates the most recent advancements in medical science and offers the latest methods in testing and treating inhalant and food allergies.

Skin testing for allergies can now be done easily and relatively painlessly on the back, and can usually be completed in less than 30 minutes. Our sophisticated allergy blood tests can accurately diagnose inhalant as well as many food allergies and often only require a simple blood draw.

Find Relief from Your Allergies

Our ENT physicians are trained in the diagnosis, treatment and management of allergies and asthma. We offer allergy testing and proven treatment plans to ease your seasonal or year-round suffering.

See an Allergist if

Our ENT physicians are trained in the diagnosis, treatment and management of allergies and asthma. We offer allergy testing and proven treatment plans to ease your seasonal or year-round suffering.

  • Over-the-counter medications and antihistamines aren’t effectively managing your symptoms.
  • Allergies make it difficult to breathe, cause congestion or sinus infection.
  • Allergies or asthma interfere with your quality of life or daily activities.
  • You experience seasonal allergy or hay fever symptoms.
  • Your asthma is not well controlled.

Allergy Treatment Steps

1. Schedule an Appointment

The result of your immune system’s exaggerated response to a harmless substance, allergies can affect people of all ages, races and lifestyles. Making an appointment with an allergy specialist is your first step toward finally finding relief.

2. Undergo Allergy Tests

The only way to treat your allergy symptoms is to determine their exact cause; this is accomplished through a series of allergy tests:

  • Skin prick test
  • Intradermal test
  • Blood test

3. Create a Treatment Plan

Allergies can be treated through prevention, medication or immunotherapy.

  • Prevention involves avoiding contact with the allergen that triggers your symptoms.
  • Medications include antihistamines, decongestants, nasal sprays, eye drops and corticosteroids.
  • Immunotherapy involves building up a tolerance to an allergen by introducing it to the body in small doses over a period of time through shots, drops or tablets.

Allergies aren’t always as obvious as they might appear, and OTC treatments may not be the best option. We can determine the true cause of your allergies and help you choose a targeted allergy treatment that works for you. Breathe easy. Schedule today.