Suffering From Allergies?
If you struggle with two or more of the nagging symptoms associated with seasonal or perennial allergies, it’s time to visit us.
Experience Lasting Relief
More than 50 million Americans experience allergies caused by ragweed, pollen, molds, animal dander, smoke, dust mites or other irritants. There is no need to suffer; our ENT specialists offer allergy testing and proven treatment plans to ease your suffering and improve your overall quality of life.
Contact us to schedule an appointment today.
Breathe Easier. Live Better.
Your Journey to Lasting Relief
Runny Nose
Sneezing
Wheezing
Cough
Difficulty Breathing
Sore or Scratchy Throat
Nasal Congestion
Itchy Eyes
If you are one of the many Alabama residents suffering from allergies or hay fever, we can help. The physicians and nursing staff at North Alabama ENT Associates are dedicated to helping people find relief from their allergy symptoms.
Since 1997, North Alabama ENT Associates has been providing comprehensive ear, nose and throat care to the residents of the Huntsville, Alabama, area as well as the entire Tennessee River Valley. As the largest ear, nose and throat practice in North Alabama, our staff of dedicated physicians, audiologists, physical therapists, nurses and office staff work to provide the best, most compassionate care for you and your family. We are proud to offer services in all areas of otolaryngology. All of our physicians are board-certified in General Otolaryngology for adults as well as children.
Review Your Allergy Symptoms with an Allergy Specialist
Allergy symptoms differ depending on the type of allergy. Recognizing the symptoms can ensure you get the right treatment. Our team can help.
Skin Prick Allergy Testing
Skin prick allergy testing will help identify the things you are allergic to, such as trees, pollen, grasses, mold, pets, dust and more. The test is typically painless and often covered by insurance.
Once we’ve identified the cause of your symptoms, we can recommend a treatment plan. Some allergy symptoms can be managed with medication, such as antihistamines, decongestants, nasal sprays, eye drops, corticosteroids and mast cell inhibitors. None offer a cure, but all can help alleviate your symptoms. For patients seeking long-term relief, immunotherapy is an effective way to eliminate allergy symptoms. There are two types of immunotherapy treatments: allergy shots and allergy drops. Both work by introducing small amounts of allergen to your body and gradually build up doses until you develop an immunity.
Allergy Treatment Plan: Medications, Allergy Shots & Allergy Drops
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