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How to Tell if Your Child’s Symptoms Are a Food Allergy
When your child doesn’t feel well after eating, it can be hard

How Spirometry Testing Helps Confirm an Asthma Diagnosis
Chest tightness, wheezing, coughing and shortness of breath are common signs of

How Immunotherapy Reduces Long-Term Nasal Allergy Symptoms
When you inhale allergens like pollen or dust, your immune system can

Tips for Parents Managing a Child’s Milk Allergy
Cow’s milk is one of the most common food allergens in Atlanta

Are My Symptoms a Sinus Infection or Seasonal Allergies?
Do you struggle with sneezing, itchy eyes, a runny nose and nasal

How Allergy Testing Helps Identify Skin Allergy Triggers
Skin allergies can be frustrating, especially when you’re not sure what’s triggering

Madden’s Story
Peanut allergies are the second most common allergy in children in the United States today. When Madden was a young baby, he showed signs of eczema and asthma…

Nolan’s Story
Kids with severe allergies sometimes miss out on typical childhood things such as preschool, eating out, and birthday parties. This is the case for Nolan They kept him home….

Eva’s Story
Food allergies can cause a variety of symptoms, including rash, headache, sneezing, runny nose and swelling. However, an allergy to food can also cause digestive issues such…

Delaeni’s Story
It only took Delaeni touching peanut butter then her eye for them to discover her severe allergy to peanuts. Her whole face swelled up and her eyes swelled shut…

Sullivan’s Story
We cannot thank you enough for everything you have done for our family, especially Sullivan. From the moment we met you last July we knew we wanted to pursue OIT with you…

Things You Can Do to Minimize Fall Allergy Symptoms
Seasonal fall allergies are sometimes the result of changes in weather that can increase the presence of airborne pollens or mold. In some patients, this can cause the onset of seasonal allergy…