Allergies are the sixth leading cause of chronic illness in the United States

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According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, more than 50 million Americans experience different types of allergies each year.

Due to rising global temperatures, many of the most common causes of allergies affect more people every year, and for a longer period of time.

When to see a specialist

Our team can make a significant impact on the underlying cause of your allergies, and sometimes eliminate them entirely. Consider stopping by if you:

Suffer chronically from nasal congestion, difficulty breathing, snoring, sleep apnea, or sinus infections

Have difficulty with day-to-day function, chronic fatigue, and tiredness due to allergy or asthma symptoms

Feel over-the-counter (OTC) allergy medications are not working or are giving you adverse side effects

Take OTC allergy medications, like Flonase, Nasacort, Rhinocort, or Nasonex, more than 6 weeks a year

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Our specialists can help you effectively manage your symptoms.

Meet the providers

Treatment Options

Our team will develop a custom plan based on your type of allergy. This may look like:

Environmental allergy

Combined strategies of avoidance, medications, and allergy shots or drops.

Stinging insect allergy

Venom allergy shots, which are proven to be both safe and effective.

Food allergy

  • Strict allergen avoidance and administration of allergy medications as needed during anaphylactic reactions.
  • Oral allergy desensitization or new FDA-approved Palforzia treatment, which may be started in patients aged 4 to 17 years old.
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Eczema—atopic dermatitis

Patch tests in order to help narrow down or confirm potential contact allergies.

Allergy Education

Check out these posts with helpful information about allergy treatment.

Allergy Shots

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Allergy Drops

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Tips for surviving cedar!

For many unfortunate allergy sufferers, cedar pollen will soon be in the air. In terms of avoidance, this is pretty…

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Hear from patients like you

Our providers are efficient, effective, and garner high patient satisfaction.

Dr. Lieberman is kind and knowledgeable and offers great information and practical tips and advice for caring for children who have severe allergies. I’ve been to a few of his training sessions and admire and appreciate his efforts to prepare caregivers and schools to keep children affected by food and other allergies safe.

Rachel G.

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