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Allergy Testing Services

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Allergy Testing

Comprehensive skin and blood tests to identify specific allergens triggering your symptoms, so we can build a personalized treatment plan.

Allergic Rhinitis

Treatment for nasal inflammation caused by allergens like pollen, dust, and pet dander, reducing congestion, sneezing, and runny nose.

Allergy Patch Testing

A specialized test that identifies contact allergens by applying small patches to the skin and monitoring reactions over 48–72 hours.

Cluster Immunotherapy

An accelerated allergy shot schedule that groups multiple injections per visit to build tolerance faster than traditional immunotherapy.

RUSH Immunotherapy

A rapid desensitization program where allergy shots are administered in a condensed timeframe, reaching maintenance dose within days.

Atopic Dermatitis

Management of chronic inflammatory skin condition causing dry, itchy, and irritated skin, often linked to immune system overactivity and environmental triggers.

Allergy Shots

Subcutaneous immunotherapy injections that gradually desensitize your immune system to specific allergens, providing long-term allergy relief.

Asthma

Evaluation and ongoing management of asthma to control airway inflammation, reduce flare-ups, and improve breathing and quality of life.

Seasonal Allergies

Relief from pollen-triggered symptoms including sneezing, itchy eyes, and congestion that worsen during spring, summer, or fall seasons.

Hives

Diagnosis and treatment of raised, itchy welts on the skin caused by allergic reactions, stress, infections, or unknown triggers.

Contact Dermatitis

Treatment for skin inflammation resulting from direct contact with irritants or allergens such as metals, chemicals, or cosmetics.

Sinus Infections

Evaluation and treatment of bacterial or viral infections causing sinus pressure, nasal drainage, facial pain, and congestion.

Sinusitis

Management of acute and chronic sinusitis to relieve sinus inflammation, improve drainage, and prevent recurring infections.

Eczema

Treatment of chronic skin condition marked by inflamed, itchy patches, with care focused on identifying triggers and restoring the skin barrier.

Food Allergies

Testing and management of immune reactions to specific foods, helping patients safely identify and avoid dangerous dietary triggers.

Allergen Immunotherapy

A long-term treatment that retrains the immune system to tolerate allergens, reducing both the severity and frequency of allergic reactions over time.

Sublingual Drops

Allergy drops placed under the tongue that deliver allergen exposure at home, offering a convenient needle-free alternative to traditional allergy shots.

Immune Deficiency

Evaluation and treatment of weakened immune system function that leaves patients vulnerable to frequent or severe infections and illness.

Allergic Reactions

Prompt care and management of mild to moderate allergic reactions, with guidance on prevention strategies and emergency preparedness.

Penicillin Allergy Testing

Skin and graded challenge testing to confirm or rule out true penicillin allergy, helping patients safely access the most effective antibiotics when needed.

Aspirin Desensitization

A supervised protocol that gradually introduces aspirin to patients with sensitivity, allowing safe ongoing use for those who medically require it.

Swelling

Assessment and treatment of allergic swelling, including angioedema, which can affect the face, lips, throat, and extremities due to an immune response.

Rash

Diagnosis and relief of skin rashes stemming from allergic causes, including drug reactions, contact allergens, and environmental exposures.

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6306 Gulfton St #203F,
Houston, TX 77081

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(832) 300-7706

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Mon to Sat – 8AM to 5PM
Sunday – Closed

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Allergy testing (skin prick or blood test) identifies airborne, food, and environmental allergens, while patch testing is specifically used to detect contact allergens that cause skin reactions when touched directly.

Most patients begin noticing improvement within 6 to 12 months, but a full course of immunotherapy typically takes 3 to 5 years to achieve long-lasting results.

No. Allergy shots are injected under the skin at a clinic, while sublingual drops are placed under the tongue and can be taken at home, making them a more convenient option for some patients.

Both are accelerated forms of allergy shots, but RUSH immunotherapy reaches the maintenance dose within 1 to 2 days, while cluster immunotherapy groups multiple injections per visit over several weeks.

Yes. Allergic asthma is the most common type, triggered by allergens like pollen, dust mites, mold, and pet dander, causing airway inflammation and breathing difficulties.

Atopic dermatitis is actually the medical term for the most common form of eczema. The two terms are often used interchangeably, referring to chronic inflammatory skin condition causing dry, itchy, irritated skin.

Many people who believe they are allergic to penicillin may not actually be. Penicillin allergy testing through skin tests and graded challenges can confirm or rule out a true allergy, allowing safer antibiotic choices.

Hives can be triggered by allergic reactions, infections, stress, medications, or unknown causes. Treatment typically includes antihistamines, and in chronic cases, further allergy evaluation and immunotherapy may be recommended.

Aspirin desensitization is a supervised procedure where aspirin is gradually introduced in increasing doses to patients who are sensitive to it but require it for a medical condition such as heart disease.

Yes. Allergen immunotherapy, including sublingual drops and other oral desensitization protocols, can be used to help reduce sensitivity to certain food allergens, though treatment plans vary based on the specific allergy and patient needs.

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