You know how annoying allergies can be. Your eyes burn, your throat itches, your head feels stuffy, and your senses feel sluggish. You take dose after dose of over-the-counter medicines that promise allergy relief, but you know that your symptoms will return in time. Identifying, treating and curing allergies is possible. Let us tell you how.
Trained professionals administer a simple needleless and pain-free application that can be completed in our office within 15 to 20 minutes.
We test for up to 72 allergens such as grass, mold, pets, and some foods. We can identify your specific allergy triggers.
Your provider will design a specific treatment plan for you to reduce symptoms and potentially cure your allergies. Once tested, the results are immediate. Immunotherapy eligibility can be discussed with your medical provider and ordered in the same appointment.
We have two convenient immunotherapy treatment options. You can select sublingual (under the tongue) drops which you can administer at home each day, or you can walk into our clinic for your weekly allergy shot. You pick the treatment option that best fits your lifestyle.
Allergy immunotherapy is a medical treatment for some types of allergies. By exposing you to larger and larger amounts of the allergens, your immune system becomes desensitized, reducing symptoms and potentially eliminating the allergy.
Yes, specific immunotherapy and proper compliance can deliver up to a 70% cure rate.
We can test patients from three years and up.
Testing and allergy shots are covered by most insurance plans.
Twin Rivers Urgent Care offers convenient, quality healthcare when you need it most. We’re open for walk-in service seven days a week with extended hours, to get you in and out quickly. Our medical team is ready to focus on you – whether it’s a cold or flu, a strain or sprain, or something more complicated.
For a serious condition, stroke or stroke-like symptoms, chest pain or heart attack symptoms, severe bleeding, head trauma with loss of consciousness or other major trauma-go directly to the nearest Emergency Room.