Allergies are atypical reactions by a person's immune system against a typically harmless substance, called an allergen. Almost anything can be an allergen or cause an allergic reaction, and more than 50 million Americans experience various types of allergies each year. Our compassionate team of allergy experts is here to provide the best possible care for people of all ages suffering from allergies.
To ensure that we can provide you with the best possible health care experience, please complete these required forms before your appointment.
Please be aware that certain medications can interfere with testing and should be discontinued 7 days prior to your skin test. A list of medications to avoid is provided in the Allergy New Patient Forms.
Allergies affect every part of your life, be their yours or a loved one’s. Our compassionate care includes individualized treatment plans, thorough allergy screenings, and a multidisciplinary approach that focuses on understanding the causes of allergic conditions so we can deliver the best, most comprehensive care.
The allergy experts at Rochester Regional Health often treat allergies including:
Depending upon your allergy type, the severity of your reaction, and your overall health, the providers at the Allergy Center will craft the right treatment plan for you.
The symptoms of allergies vary person-by-person, but common symptoms include:
If you are experiencing these symptoms, don't wait to make an appointment so we can pinpoint the cause and ease your symptoms!
If you suspect you may be suffering from allergies, our providers will start you off with a general physical examination and a thorough medical history. From there, we will help you pinpoint the cause of your allergic symptoms. Our allergists will use allergy tests to determine the source of your allergic reaction.
A prick skin test is the most commonly used allergy test. By pricking the surface of your skin with standardized allergens (like cat, dog, grass, etc.), we can see which allergens cause you to develop small hives. The hives will disappear within an hour, and your allergist can apply cream or an antihistamine after testing, if required.
If your provider recommends patch testing, allergens will be applied to patches, which are then placed on your skin (usually on your arm or back). The substances typically tested include dyes, fragrances, medications, and metals. After wearing the patches for about 48 hours, the patches will be removed at a follow-up appointment. Inflammation at the patch site may indicate an allergy, and your Allergy Center provider will go over the results with you.
We also use blood tests to determine if you have allergen-specific IgEs. This simple test typically only involves a single needle prick, and measures the level of IgE in your skin. IgE, or Immunoglobulin, is the antibody your immune system produces that causes allergic reactions. Small amounts of the antibody can be found in your body, which we measure with the blood test. This test is recommended for patients who may be taking medications that can interfere with the results of a skin test, or in cases where a test may cause a strong reaction.
Once you’ve completed your extensive diagnostic testing, our experienced staff will work together to evaluate your results and create a personalized treatment plan. Our team utilizes a collaborative approach that will incorporate key staff to ensure no part of your care is overlooked.
Utilizing drug therapy and allergy shots (also called immunotherapy), our team offers relief from allergy symptoms.
Our physicians help treat allergies and combat symptoms, through the safe, appropriate, and economical use of medicines that help control immune system chemicals that are released during an allergic reaction.
Your Allergy Center provider will help you find the right drug or drugs to manage your symptoms and give you piece of mind.
We also treat allergic reactions by administering regular injections of a small amount of the allergens that trigger your symptoms. Progressively, we will increase the doses until your immune system builds up a tolerance to the allergen over time, and your allergic reactions diminish.
We offer walk-in allergy shot clinics at locations across Rochester and Western NY.