- Complete allergy testing to include S.E.T. (skin endpoint titration), RAST (radioallergosorbent test), and T.R.U.E. (thin-layer rapid use epicutaneous) test. These three means of allergy testing are also known as skin testing, blood testing and patch testing.
- Patient education to address such issues as food elimination as it relates to allergic reactions, migraine and rhinitis.
- Complete immunoallergy services after testing to include allergy serum preparation and injections and allergy drops.*
* A relatively new development in allergy treatment, allergy drops work by delivering a small dose of antigen (what you are allergic to) under the tongue daily. This process desensitizes the body so one builds a tolerance to the specific antigens, providing symptom relief and eliminates the need for medications. Allergy drops work like allergy injections, using the same physician prescribed and FDA approved antigens, but is much more convenient and painless. |
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