Skip to Content (custom)

    Conditions Treated

    Asthma
    A chronic lung disease caused by inflammation of the airways of the lungs that can be treated but not completely cured. The types of asthma treated include; allergen-induced asthma, cough-variant asthma and occupational asthma.

    Contact Dermatitis
    Irritation from something that touches your skin causing it to become red, sore, itchy and/or swollen. The two main types include irritant dermatitis and allergic contact dermatitis.

    Drug Allergy
    Abnormal reaction of the immune system to a certain medication.

    Eczema
    A condition that causes the skin to become inflamed or irritated.

    Environmental Allergies
    The body's reaction to substances in the environment, such as dust mites, mold, pollen, pet dander.

    Eosinophilic Esophagitis
    A chronic immune system disease in which the esophageal tissue becomes inflamed and potentially damaged.

    Food Allergy or Food Sensitivity
    Food allergies cause an immune system response to food as though it were a harmful substance, releasing chemicals that can cause hives, tongue swelling, shortness of breath and other symptoms. Food sensitivity usually results in the digestive system reacting to enzymes or proteins in food.

    Hives
    Itchy welts or bumps on the skin, often as an allergic response to food or other substances.

    Immunodeficiency Diseases
    Occurs when the immune system is defective or missing. Immunodeficiency could be a result of certain conditions, diseases or medicines that weaken the immune system or could be present at birth.

    Nasal Polyps
    Small, tear shaped growths in the nasal passages and/or sinuses. They are not necessarily cancerous but are capable of causing discomfort.

    Rashes
    Inflammation of the skin. Commonly includes: itching, stinging or irritation, redness, swelling, bumps, blisters, dry or cracked skin.

    Sinusitis
    Inflammation or swelling of the sinuses, sometimes referred to as a sinus infection or rhinosinusitis, typically due to a cold or respiratory allergies.

    Top