Your family’s allergies deserve an Allergist.
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What’s Affecting Your Family?
Allergies can manifest in many forms and severity levels. If you or your child suffer from persistent symptoms of sneezing, coughing, congestion, itchy skin and/or watery eyes, finding the root cause of what’s triggering them is important.


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 and Summer Allergies in Texas
- Tree, grass and weed pollen
- Ragweed and mountain cedar
Are Your Symptoms More Severe than Everyday Allergies?
If you or your child experience coughing, wheezing or skin irritation more severely, you may have asthma or eczema. These conditions can be linked to allergic reactions and require expert Allergist care to manage symptoms effectively.
Why Should My Family See a Board-Certified Allergist?
When it comes to allergies and asthma, expert care makes all the difference. Board-certified allergists offer specialized expertise in diagnosing and treating allergies, asthma and immunological disorders—leading to better outcomes and happier, healthier lives.
Board-certified Allergists offer:
- Advanced diagnostic testing like skin prick tests and pulmonary function tests
- Comprehensive 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
While other providers can manage mild cases, allergists are essential for treating severe symptoms, unusual presentations or when standard treatments aren’t working effectively.

Reach a Higher Level of Relief with a Board-Certified Allergist

Allergists Treat the Root Cause—Not Just Symptoms
Medications have possible side effects and only temporarily treat symptoms. Through allergy immunotherapy, however, a Board-Certified Allergist can offer an approach that provides long-lasting relief.

Not All Allergy Treatments Are the Same
Other clinics and online tests offer allergy treatments, but board-certified Allergists are specifically trained to provide evidence-based allergy immunotherapy.

Spring and Summer Allergies in Texas
Utilizing over-the-counter inhalers for asthma may provide temporary relief, but do not improve the disease or prevent the next attack. If you want to gain long-term control or need frequent oral or injectable steroids to manage your asthma or allergies, it’s a sign that it’s time to see an asthma specialist.
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TAAIS Practicing Board-Certified Allergist/Immunologist Members (MD or DO) as of March 2025