Allergy Relief

Comprehensive Allergy Relief & Management

At AFI Doctors, we understand how allergies can impact your daily life. Our Allergy & Immunology department is dedicated to diagnosing and treating a wide spectrum of allergic conditions and immune system disorders. Whether you suffer from seasonal hay fever, chronic asthma, or complex food sensitivities, our board-certified specialists are here to provide personalized care to help you breathe easier and live better.

Conditions We Treat

  • Seasonal & Perennial Allergies
  • Asthma & Bronchitis
  • Food Allergies & Intolerances
  • Eczema & Hives
  • Insect Sting Allergies
  • Drug Allergies
  • Anaphylaxis

Our Specialized Services

  • Skin Prick Testing
  • Blood Allergy Testing (IgE)
  • Spirometry (Lung Function)
  • Immunotherapy (Allergy Shots)
  • Patch Testing

Why Choose AFI Doctors for Allergy Care?

Personalized Treatment

Root Cause Identification

Advanced Diagnostics

Accurate Allergen Pinpointing

Long-Term Relief

Immunotherapy Options

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frequently asked questions

Symptoms vary widely but often include sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, skin rashes, and in severe cases, difficulty breathing or anaphylaxis.

We utilize advanced diagnostic tools, including skin prick testing and specific IgE blood tests, to scientifically identify the exact allergens causing your reactions.

While there is no universal "cure," simple allergies can sometimes be outgrown. For persistent cases, immunotherapy (allergy shots) can significantly desensitize the immune system, providing long-term relief.

Referral requirements depend on your specific insurance plan. We recommend calling our office or your insurance provider to verify before booking.

If you experience difficulty breathing, swelling of the throat, or lightheadedness (signs of anaphylaxis), use your epinephrine auto-injector if available and call 911 or visit the nearest emergency room immediately.