Allergy and Asthma Pediatric Care
Caring for your child's allergy and asthma needs
Whether your child suffers from allergies or asthma, we are committed to helping them achieve long-term relief and a better quality of life.
Our ARC Allergy and Asthma doctors focus on offering compassionate and comprehensive care to children of all ages. Conditions treated include pediatric asthma, rhinitis, eczema, food allergies, and seasonal allergies.
Pinpointing triggers and providing relief
Our allergists conduct thorough evaluations to accurately identify your child's allergy or asthma triggers. Understanding triggers allows us to minimize allergen exposure and develop a personalized treatment plan. This plan may include prescribed medications, allergy drops, or shots to provide long-lasting relief.
Services
- Allergy Drops and Shots
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Allergy Drops and Shots
Allergy shots or drops can provide relief for your allergy symptoms. Both are effective and safe allergy immunotherapy treatments for seasonal allergies.
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- Allergy History & Consultation
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Allergy History & Consultation
At ARC, our Allergy and Asthma physicians diagnose and treat allergies; including pollen, mold, bee venom, pet dander, food, and notably in Austin, cedar; and asthma, which can be caused by allergies or by other triggers, such as exercise.
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- Allergy Testing
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Allergy Testing
Allergy tests will help you and your healthcare provider or allergist know what substances cause your allergy symptoms.
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- Biologic Therapy
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Biologic Therapy
Biologic therapy treatment uses substances made from living organisms to treat disease. Substances may occur naturally in the body or may be made in the laboratory.
- Food and Drug Challenges
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Food and Drug Challenges
Food and drug challenges are done to help you identify an allergy to a specific food/drug and the amount of that food/drug it may take to cause an allergic reaction.
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- Lung Function Testing
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Lung Function Testing
Lung function tests show how well the lungs are working. The tests measure lung volume, capacity, rates of flow, and gas exchange.
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- Telemedicine Visits
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Telemedicine Visits
ARC offers telemedicine visits for primary and specialty care. Doctors can quickly evaluate you for a new health issue or follow up with you via a phone call or video visit from the comfort of your home.
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Conditions
- Allergic Rhinitis
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Allergic Rhinitis
Rhinitis is when a reaction occurs that causes a stuffy nose, runny nose, sneezing, and itching. Most types of rhinitis are caused by an inflammation and lead to symptoms in the eyes, ears, or throat.
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- Chronic Cough
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Chronic Cough
Most chronic coughs are caused by postnasal drip, asthma, and acid reflux from the stomach. Other causes include infections, medications, and lung diseases.
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- Chronic Hives
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Chronic Hives
Hives (urticaria) are red, itchy, raised bumps on the skin. They often last less than 12 hours in one area of the skin.
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- Eczema
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Eczema
The most common symptom of eczema is a rash that typically appears on the arms and behind the knees, but can appear anywhere. It’s most common in infants or very young children.
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- Eosinophilic Esophagitis
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Eosinophilic Esophagitis
Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is a long-term (chronic) allergic and immune condition in the esophagus. With EoE, your immune system reacts to allergens in the esophagus. It makes and multiplies eosinophils in the esophagus and causes inflammation in the esophagus.
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- Food Allergies
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Food Allergies
A food allergy is an abnormal response of the body's immune system to certain foods.
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- Frequent Colds or Sinus Infections
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Frequent Colds or Sinus Infections
Frequent colds or sinus infections can develop into chronic conditions over time.
- Pediatric Asthma
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Pediatric Asthma
Pediatric asthma can be caused by genetics, allergies, respiratory infections, or environmental factors.
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- Penicillin Allergy
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Penicillin Allergy
Penicillin allergy is an abnormal reaction of your immune system to the antibiotic drug penicillin. Common signs and symptoms of penicillin allergy include hives, rash, and itching.
- Seasonal Allergies
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Seasonal Allergies
Allergies are among the most common health problems. The Central Texas area is known for seasonal allergies, including oak, mountain cedar, ragweed, and more.
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