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American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology

Do you have dry Winter skin or skin allergies? Would you like to find out more about your allergy and asthma symptoms with the virtual allergist (an interactive symptom checker)?  Or, would like to watch videos of AAAAI experts talk about what they would do if they had food allergy, asthma and other conditions? The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology can answer these questions and more.


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National Allergy Bureau

The National Allergy Bureau™ (NAB™) is the section of the AAAAI’s Aeroallergen Network responsible for reporting current pollen and mold spore levels. The Aeroallergen Network is comprised of pollen and spore counting stations staffed primarily by AAAAI member volunteers who generously donate their time and expertise. The NAB currently provides the most accurate and reliable pollen and mold levels from approximately 85 counting stations throughout the United States, two counting stations in Canada, and two counting stations in Argentina. The stations use air sampling equipment to collect airborne pollen and spores which are then examined microscopically. This information is also used for research to aid in the diagnosis, treatment and management of allergic diseases. Pollen counts from the NAB stations are based on actual counts, which reflect the real day to day weather events. Predicted counts reported on many websites may be based on pollen data from previous years and general weather forecasts.


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American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology

Check up on the best health plans:  The ACAAI has introduced a consumer checklist for evaluating allergy & asthma benefits in health plans. If you have allergies or asthma and will be enrolling in a health plan or have an annual open enrollment period for changing plans, you can use this checklist for comparing plan benefits and asking questions.


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Food Allergy and Research Education

FARE’s mission is to improve the quality of life and the health of individuals with food allergies, and to provide them hope through the promise of new treatments.


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Better Business Bureau

The Oklahoma Allergy & Asthma Clinic has been an A+ member of the Better Business Bureau since 1950.


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Main Clinic Update

Thank you for your understanding as we have worked to restore services at our Main Clinic at 750 NE 13th in Oklahoma City due to the damage from the fire last week.

Beginning Monday, June 16th  :

The Allergy Shot Clinic will reopen for regular hours at the Main Clinic.

Our main phone lines at (405) 235-0040 will be active during regular hours.

Doctors’ appointments will still be rescheduled to our other locations for approximately three weeks while the cleanup is completed.

Shot clinics at our satellite offices in Norman, Edmond, and Yukon are open at their regular times.

The Saturday Shot Clinic at the Main Clinic will resume on June 21st.

You can find our locations, hours, and additional information on our website: www.oklahomaallergy.com.

Thank you for your understanding. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

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