Allergy Testing
Uncover Your Triggers: Comprehensive Allergy Testing
Our allergy testing service provides comprehensive evaluations to identify specific allergens causing reactions. We offer personalized testing and treatment plans to manage and reduce allergy symptoms, improving your overall health and well-being.
What is Allergy Testing?
Allergy testing is a medical procedure used to identify specific allergens responsible for allergic reactions. It involves tests like skin prick tests, blood tests, or patch tests to determine sensitivities to substances such as pollen, food, or pet dander. Accurate identification of allergens helps in creating effective management plans to reduce symptoms and improve quality of life.
Our Approach to Treating Allergy Testing
Stage 1
Comprehensive Evaluation
We start with a detailed consultation to understand symptoms and medical history. This helps us identify potential allergens and tailor the testing process to address specific needs and concerns effectively.
Stage 2
Targeted Allergy Testing
Our testing methods include skin prick tests, patch tests, and blood tests to identify specific allergens. We focus on accurately diagnosing sensitivities to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses each patient's unique allergy profile.
Stage 3
Personalized Management Plan
Based on test results, we create a tailored management plan that may include allergen avoidance strategies, medications, and immunotherapy. Ongoing support and education empower patients to manage allergies and improve quality of life.
Benefits of Treating Allergy Testing
Accurate Diagnosis
Identifies specific allergens causing symptoms.
Symptom Management
Tailored treatment to reduce allergic reactions and improve daily life.
Enhanced Quality of Life
Minimizes exposure to allergens, leading to fewer symptoms and better overall well-being.
Recognizing the Signs of Allergy
Recognizing the signs of allergies early is crucial for effective management and treatment, improving quality of life and reducing the risk of severe reactions.
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Frequent sneezing, runny or blocked nose
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Itchy, watery, or red eyes
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Skin rashes, hives, or eczema
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Difficulty breathing, wheezing, or coughing
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What types of skin cancer can be treated with Mohs Micrographic Surgery?Mohs Micrographic Surgery is primarily used for basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. It is also effective for other skin cancers in areas where preserving healthy tissue is crucial, such as the face.
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How long does the Mohs Micrographic Surgery procedure take?The procedure can take several hours, as each layer of tissue is removed and analyzed on-site until clear margins are achieved. The exact duration depends on the cancer's size, location, and depth.
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What should I expect during the recovery period?Recovery is usually quick, but it can vary based on the cancer's size and location. Patients may experience some discomfort, swelling, or bruising. Following your surgeon's post-operative care instructions is essential for optimal healing.
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Are there any risks or complications associated with Mohs Micrographic Surgery?As with any surgery, there are potential risks, such as bleeding, infection, scarring and recurrence. Your Mohs Micrographic surgeon will discuss these with you.
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How should I prepare for Mohs Micrographic SurgeryPatients should discuss any medications they are taking with their surgeon and follow specific pre-operative instructions provided. It is recommended to arrange transportation home after the procedure due to potential temporary discomfort or numbness.
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What are the benefits of Mohs Micrographic Surgery compared to other skin cancer treatments?Mohs Micrographic Surgery offers a high cure rate and minimizes the removal of healthy tissue, which leads to better cosmetic outcomes. It is ideal for cancers with a high risk of recurrence or those located in cosmetically sensitive areas.