Conditions
Indoor & Outdoor Allergies
Environmental allergies — pollen, dust mites, mold spores, pet dander — affect tens of millions of Americans year-round. We pinpoint your exact triggers through testing, then treat with the right combination of avoidance strategies, daily medications, and long-term immunotherapy (allergy shots or sublingual drops) for lasting relief.
5 conditions in this category
Environmental Allergies
Allergic reactions to airborne allergens — pollen, mold, dust mites, pet dander — that you encounter at home or outside. Year-round symptoms suggest indoor triggers; seasonal flares point to outdoors.
Pet Allergy
Sneezing, congestion, or rashes triggered by exposure to cats, dogs, or other animals — caused by their dander, saliva, or urine proteins. You don't have to give up your pet to find relief.
Dust Mite Allergy
Year-round congestion, sneezing, or asthma symptoms triggered by microscopic mites living in bedding, carpets, and upholstery. Bedroom changes plus immunotherapy can dramatically reduce symptoms.
Mold Allergy
Sneezing, congestion, or asthma triggered by mold spores — found in damp basements, bathrooms, and outdoor leaf piles. Severity often spikes in humid weather and after rain.
Pollen Allergy
Reactions to tree, grass, or weed pollen — the most common cause of seasonal allergies. Your symptoms tell us which pollens you're sensitive to; testing confirms it.
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