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Beyond diagnosis, we run structured treatment programs for the conditions allergists treat best — environmental allergies (immunotherapy), chronic hives (Xolair), chronic sinus disease (biologics), food allergies (OIT), and drug allergy delabeling. Long-term care that actually moves the needle.

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Food Allergy Management

End-to-end food allergy care — confirming diagnosis, building emergency plans, and offering oral immunotherapy (OIT) to safely desensitize patients to peanuts, tree nuts, and more.

Oral immunotherapyEpiPen trainingLabel education
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Immunotherapy Program Overview

Long-term allergy treatment that retrains your immune system — available as in-office shots or at-home sublingual drops/tablets. 3–5 years for lasting relief from environmental allergies.

Allergy shotsSublingual at-home3–5 year course
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Environmental Allergy Treatment

Targeted treatment for pollen, dust mite, mold, and pet allergies — combining trigger avoidance, the right medications, and immunotherapy when appropriate.

Pollen & dust mitesPet & mold allergiesAvoidance + meds
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Chronic Sinus Management

For sinus symptoms lasting 12+ weeks — congestion, pressure, headaches, loss of smell. We identify allergic triggers, manage with meds and biologics, and coordinate with ENT when needed.

12+ week symptomsLoss of smellBiologic therapy
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Chronic Hives Treatment

Step-therapy program for hives lasting 6+ weeks — starting with second-generation antihistamines and escalating to biologics like Xolair when needed. Most patients reach full control.

6+ week hivesAntihistamine escalationXolair
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Drug Allergy Evaluation Program

Structured program to confirm or remove a drug allergy label using skin testing and graded challenges. Especially important before surgery or when antibiotic choices are limited.

Allergy delabelingPre-surgery clearancePenicillin & antibiotics
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