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Know which stimuli trigger your allergic reactions.

Our allergy treatment center in Miami, Florida, is designed to diagnose, manage, and treat a wide range of allergic conditions, including seasonal allergies, food allergies, and asthma. Using advanced testing methods and personalized treatment plans, we help patients find long-term relief and improve their quality of life. Whether you’re dealing with mild symptoms or severe allergic reactions, our expert team is here to support your health every step of the way.

We treat the following allergic diseases:

Rhinitis:

Symptoms include stuffy, runny nose (hay fever), itchy nose, and sometimes itchy, red, teary eyes, often worsened by allergen exposure, strong odors or seasonal factors.

Asthma:

Symptoms include cough, shortness of breath, wheezing, often worsened by upper respiratory infections, allergen exposures and exercise.

Atopic Dermatitis:

Also known as eczema, symptoms include a dry, scaly, itchy rash, often triggered by an allergy to food or environmental exposures.

Urticaria:

Also called hives, symptoms include itchy raised “bumps” or welts, similar to mosquito bites. Urticaria may have many causes and a complete history and testing may help us identify a trigger.

Sinusitis:

Symptoms include headache, pain in the cheeks, eyes or forehead, foul taste in mouth, post nasal drainage and possibly, infected nasal secretions and cough.

Nasal Polyps:

Polyps are inflammatory tissues that grow in the sinus cavities and into the nose; symptoms include extreme nasal congestion, often worsened by allergy exposure.

Drug Allergies:

This condition is quite common, especially in patients who take many medications; symptoms usually involve the skin with an extremely itchy rash.

Food Allergies:

This condition can be very serious and sometimes life-threatening; more and more young patients demonstrate food allergies, which may involve symptoms on the skin as well as the airway, tongue, and gastrointestinal tract. Identification of triggers is of paramount importance.

Allergic Contact Dermatitis:

Symptoms include a very itchy rash, often localized to a specific area; triggers may be chemicals, metals, or preservatives.

Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) / Gastroenteritis:

This condition involves an allergy-producing white blood cell, the eosinophil, which causes allergic inflammation and damage to the gastrointestinal tract.

Insect Allergy:

Some patients are allergic to insects such as fire ants, bees, wasps, and hornets and may experience a variety of symptoms, ranging from hives to cardiovascular collapse, resulting in anaphylactic shock. Treatment with venom immunotherapy is safe and very successful in inducing tolerance in these patients.

Anaphylaxis:

This condition presents as a severe and sometimes life-threatening generalized reaction to an offending agent such as an insect, a food, or a drug.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are allergy services, and how do they help?

Allergy services include testing and treatments designed to identify and manage allergic reactions. These services help reduce symptoms and improve quality of life by targeting the root cause. Our clinic offers personalized care plans to ensure long-term allergy relief.

Who should consider getting allergy testing?

Anyone experiencing frequent sneezing, rashes, congestion, or unexplained symptoms may benefit from allergy testing. It’s especially useful for those with seasonal or chronic allergy concerns. Getting tested early can help avoid complications and unnecessary discomfort./

Why is it important to treat allergies and not just manage symptoms?

Untreated allergies can lead to more serious conditions like asthma or sinus infections. Proper treatment targets the cause, offering long-term relief and prevention. Our services focus on sustainable health, not just quick fixes.

What treatments are available for allergies?

Treatment options include lifestyle changes, medication, and immunotherapy like allergy shots. Our clinic provides tailored solutions based on each patient’s allergy profile. We focus on finding the most effective option with the least disruption to daily life.

Which types of allergy tests are most common?

The most common tests include skin prick tests and blood tests. Our clinic uses both, depending on the patient’s needs and medical history. Each test is administered with precision to ensure safety and accuracy.

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