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What is a board-certified allergist?

Do you sometimes feel allergies are out of your control? It may be time to visit a board-certified allergist! From sniffles to sneezes and beyond, life with allergies can feel frustrating when you’re on your own. Luckily, trained allergy specialists are ready to help you discover relief. If you’re seeking expert guidance and personalized care,

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The Asthma Action Plan: A Comprehensive Guide To Managing Your Symptoms

In a perfect world, asthma would be a thing of the past. However, this very real health concern is a staple of life for more than 25 million Americans. The good news is that this common respiratory condition is also well-understood. By working alongside your allergy and asthma specialist, you can create a plan that

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Allergy Shots: A Long-Term Solution To Allergy Symptoms

Imagine a world without sniffles and sneezes. Picture a life free from pollen’s control. For more than 50 million Americans living with allergies, this may seem like a dream. However, there is a very real path to symptoms relief. Allergy shots are an FDA-approved option that can stop symptoms for good. What are allergy shots?

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Preparing for Your First Allergy Appointment: A Comprehensive Guide for New Patients

Ready to find relief and improve your quality of life? It’s time to schedule your first allergy appointment! As a new allergy patient, preparing for your visit will help you make the most of your time with the allergist and ensure a smoother experience for all. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the essentials

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Sickness or Symptoms: How To Determine if Your Cold Is Allergies in Disguise

Do sniffles and sneezes accompany changing seasons? The common cold is a common occurrence affecting most Americans between two to four times per year. However, these typical symptoms could be something more – allergies. The line between a cold and allergies can sometimes blur, leading to confusion about the best course of action. That’s why