The Allergy Group locations can treat patients from Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Eagle, Caldwell, Star, Middleton, Kuna, and surrounding cities in the Treasure Valley. Please visit one of our locations pages for hours and contact information to schedule an allergy, asthma, or sinus-related appointment. As board-certified allergists, we offer comprehensive, advanced, skilled and compassionate care for you and your family's moderate or complex allergy, asthma and immunology problems.We provide personalized care and use the most state-of-the-art techniques to diagnose and solve our patient's vexing allergy conditions, which can be very debilitating.
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Food Allergy
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If you have food allergies, consuming a peanut butter sandwich, or eating shell fish could cause you to experience generalized itching, redness of your skin, hives, vomiting, respiratory distress and other symptoms. Such reactions can lead to severe and potentially life-threatening reactions, often referred to as anaphylaxis.
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The Boise office is located across the street from St. Alphonsus hospital on Curtis Road. The Allergy Group is Building number 1000 on third floor as soon as you come out of the building elevator. The East Boise office is located inside the Idaho Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation building. Our Eagle office is located in suite 220 on second floor inside the St. Alphonsus Eagle Health Plaza. We share office space with Idaho Surgical Partners- Dr Matthew Macha's office.
Asthma
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Asthma is a chronic, complex disease that makes breathing difficult. It affects more than 25 million Americans, out of which 7-8 million are children. There are nearly 2 million emergency-room visits each year for acute asthma flare. With good medical management, both children and adults can lead a normal life, even with asthma.
Air Quality Information
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No matter the color of the daily forecast, there may be periods throughout the day where the air quality is OK and that outdoor activities are acceptable. Always check the current level to make a determination. Choose less strenuous activities (like walking instead of running) so you don't breathe as hard.
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