Seasonal allergies should not keep you from enjoying the moments that matter. Sierra Allergy Asthma and Sinus Center offer expert treatment options tailored to your body, your symptoms, and your lifestyle. Our team provides advanced care with a personal touch. Whether you struggle in the spring, summer, or fall, we are here to help you find lasting relief.
Your treatment starts with accurate diagnosis. We use the most effective allergy testing methods to find out exactly what triggers your symptoms:
We do not guess. We test, understand, and plan carefully based on your specific sensitivities.
Once we understand your allergens, we provide a treatment plan that may include:
Your medications are selected based on your needs, age, and response to previous treatments.
For long-term relief, we offer immunotherapy, a treatment that helps your immune system become less sensitive to allergens over time:
This option is ideal if you want to treat the cause instead of just managing symptoms.
Your care goes beyond medication. We help you make small changes that make a big difference:
Our team is here to answer questions and support your care throughout the year.
At Sierra Allergy Asthma and Sinus Center, we offer a range of personalized treatments including antihistamines, nasal corticosteroids, decongestants, and allergy immunotherapy (allergy shots or drops) depending on your symptoms and medical history.
Yes! Allergy shots (immunotherapy) are a long-term solution that can significantly reduce your sensitivity to pollen, grass, mold, and other seasonal allergens. They’re highly effective for patients who don’t respond well to medications.
Our specialists conduct comprehensive evaluations, including allergy testing, to accurately identify your triggers. This ensures you get a treatment plan tailored to your specific allergens.
Yes, we treat both children and adults. Our pediatric-friendly approach ensures that children with seasonal allergies receive safe and effective care, including age-appropriate medications and testing.
Absolutely. We recommend environmental control strategies such as using HEPA filters, keeping windows closed during high pollen days, showering after being outdoors, and wearing masks during peak allergy seasons.
No more wheeze, no more sneeze.
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