Don't Let Allergies Control Your Day
What’s Triggering Your Allergies?
Allergies show up in many forms—and Texas spring doesn’t make it easy. If you’re dealing with persistent sneezing, coughing, congestion, itchy skin or watery eyes, you don’t have to solve it alone. A board-certified allergist can identify your specific triggers and build a plan for long-term relief, so you and your family can get back to what you love.
Types of Allergies
Year-Round Allergies in Texas
- Pets (cats, dogs, horses)
- Dust/dust mites
- Indoor & outdoor molds
- Insects (bees, wasps, fire ants and mosquitos)
Spring Allergies in Texas
- Oak, ash, elm and pecan tree pollen
- Grass pollen (Bermuda, Timothy, Johnson)
- Mountain cedar (late winter into early spring)
- Mold spores (increased with spring rain)
Is It Seasonal Allergies or Something More?
Coughing, wheezing or skin irritation that won’t quit could be signs of asthma or eczema—conditions often linked to underlying allergies. A board-certified allergist can get to the root of what’s going on and help you manage it for good.
Why See a Board-Certified Allergist?
When allergies or asthma are keeping you or your family from doing what you love, expert care makes all the difference. Board-certified allergists specialize in diagnosing and treating allergies, asthma and immunological disorders—getting to the root cause so you can get back to your life.
Board-certified Allergists offer:
- Advanced diagnostic testing to identify your specific triggers
- Personalized treatment plans, including immunotherapy (allergy shots)
- Deep understanding of complex cases and underlying immune system mechanisms
- Up-to-date knowledge of the latest treatments and research
Did you know? Over 80 million Americans have allergies.*
If over-the-counter solutions or standard treatments aren’t working, a specialist can help connect the dots and build a plan for long-term relief.
Did You Know?
have Allergies*
That’s millions of children dealing with sneezing, itching and sleepless nights. A board-certified allergist can identify specific triggers and create a plan for long-term relief.
are allergic to animals**
Love your pet but hate the sneezing? You don’t have to choose. A board-certified allergist can help you manage pet allergies so you can keep your furry family members close.
are caused by Allergies*
If inhalers aren’t solving the problem, allergies may be the root cause. Specialized testing can uncover what’s really driving your symptoms.
have uncontrolled symptoms*
If you’re still struggling despite treatment, you’re not alone—and there may be a better approach. A board-certified allergist can help you get back in control.
Find a Board-Certified Allergist Near Me
TAAIS Practicing Board-Certified Allergist/Immunologist Members (MD or DO) as of March 2025