Access Your Allergy & Asthma Care Resources
Welcome to the Patient Portal at Partners In Allergy & Asthma Care, located in Riverview, FL. Here, you’ll find valuable resources to help you better understand allergies, asthma, and related conditions. Access important information about your first visit, treatment options, frequently asked questions, and more. Our portal also offers patient forms, details on various conditions like asthma, allergies, and primary immune deficiency (PIDD), as well as insights into allergy-related skin disorders and associated conditions. If you have any questions, feel free to call us at 813-681-6537. We’re here to support you every step of the way on your journey to better health.
Explore Our Patient Resources
First Visit
Thank you for choosing our office for all your allergy needs. It is our goal to ensure your experience with us is second-to-none. We have created a comfortable environment for you and our friendly, professional staff is always available to assist you with any questions/concerns you may have.
We ask that you arrive at least 20 minutes early to your first appointment to complete any necessarypatient forms. In addition, please bring a photo ID and your insurance card. We also ask that any co-pays be paid at the time of service.
We are committed to staying on the cutting-edge of the latest treatments and technologies available in the field of allergy and immunology, and are dedicated to keeping you thoroughly informed throughout your care with us.
Once all the necessary health history information is collected and reviewed, your physician will discuss any tests that may need to be performed to help identify the underlying problem. This may involve X-rays, blood tests, skin tests for indoor and outdoor allergies, skin tests for food allergies and/or a lung function test. If allergy testing is ordered it will be scheduled on a subsequent visit. A follow-up visit will also be scheduled to review all tests results.
After all the test results have been reviewed, we will speak candidly with you about your symptoms, your diagnosis, and our recommendations for treatment. In return, we encourage you to ask any questions you may have before, during and after your treatment with us.
We look forward to meeting you and providing the quality, comprehensive allergy and immunology care you expect and deserve.
FAQ
When should I see an allergist?
A: If your nose gets stuffy and your eyes start to itch every spring, you will benefit from seeing an allergist/immunologist. However, those aren't the only symptoms that might bring you to our practice. Our allergy-immunology physicians are trained to diagnose and treat conditions that affect the immune system; they treat more than allergies. They can help you care for a wide range of conditions that involve your immune system, including asthma, chronic sinusitis, hives, and primary immune deficiency.
What should I take with me to my appointment?
A: When coming to your first appointment, bring the patient’s medical history, family medical history, a list of current or recent medications, any lab results or diagnostic tests taken recently, and any photos or records of symptoms, such as rashes.
What kind of examinations can I expect?
A: Depending on the circumstances, you can expect either a full physical exam, or a more narrow exam limited to the problem area (eyes, ears, nose, chest, etc.). A detailed medical history can give us needed insight. For respiratory problems, spirometry and measurement of FeNO, skin tests and/or allergy blood tests, radiographs (x-rays) and other techniques may also be employed. IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT YOU WILL NOT BE SKIN TESTED AT YOUR FIRST VISIT. Testing is ordered on an individualized basis, depending on the patient's age, symptoms, and current medications, including other factors.
Do all allergy patients need shots?
A: A common and often helpful method of controlling allergic reactions is allergy desensitization via allergy injection therapy, since allergen avoidance and traditional medication to control symptoms is frequently insufficient.
How old must my child be to visit your office?
We see patients of all ages—from a few weeks old to senior citizens. Most allergic reactions in children are caused by food and household allergens like pet dander and dust. Allergy skin testing can be performed on a child of any age, but it can be difficult to interpret the results in infants less than 6 months old.
Privacy Policy
For your protection, and due to our strict PHI policy (protected health information), we are no longer providing online forms. Please plan to arrive at least 20 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment to allow time to complete your information at the office.
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Allergy & Asthma
Get the information you need for better allergy and asthma care. Visit our Patient Portal at Partners in Allergy & Asthma Care, Riverview, FL. Call 813-681-6537 for assistance.