Our Services
At Windermere Medical Group, we understand that allergies can significantly affect routine life, causing discomfort and agitation. We offer allergy testing services tailored to your specific allergens with personalized treatment plans to help alleviate your symptoms effectively. We treat all the major allergy & asthma to help you live a healthy and peaceful life:
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Understanding your symptoms, lifestyle, and medical background to guide testing and treatment decisions.
The WMG team offers a variety of allergy testing methods to identify the allergens that trigger your allergic reactions. Types of allergy testing we provide at WMG are:
Blood Testing: For patients who may not be suitable candidates for skin testing, we offer blood tests that measure the presence of specific antibodies (IgE) to particular allergens. This method is useful for diagnosing a wide range of allergies, including food and environmental allergens.
Patch Testing: This test, used primarily to identify causes of contact dermatitis, involves applying patches with small amounts of potential allergens to the skin and observing reactions over 48 to 96 hours.
Taking care of your allergies will help you live a healthier and happier life. Contact Windermere Medical Group or visit your nearest clinic to schedule a consultation with our allergy specialists. Together, we can identify your allergens and develop a personalized plan to help you live comfortably and confidently.
Allergy testing helps identify substances that trigger allergic reactions in your body, such as pollen, pet dander, food, or medications.
If you experience recurring symptoms like sneezing, itching, skin rashes, difficulty breathing, or digestive issues after exposure to certain triggers, you may benefit from allergy testing.
We offer blood tests, and patch tests to identify allergens effectively based on your symptoms.
Allergy tests including patch tests involve minimal discomfort, typically resulting in a slight prick or mild irritation. Blood tests are similar to routine blood draws.