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Allergy Clinic

Allergy Clinic

- Same-Day Appointments
- Over 25 Years of Experience

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Bosco Noronha, MD, PC

Otolaryngology

Bosco Noronha, MD, PC specializes in general otolaryngology, pediatric ENT, endoscopic sino-nasal surgery, head and neck surgery, thyroid surgery, and allergy care.

Bosco Noronha, MD, PC is now offering comprehensive Allergy & Asthma Care.

Allergy and Immunology Clinic

If you're suffering from allergies, rely on Bosco E Noronha, MD, PC for relief! Our services include:
  • Allergy skin testing
  • In-office allergy serum mixing
  • Allergy injections
  • Patient education
Allergy and sinus condition symptoms:
  • Sneezing
  • Itchy/watery eyes
  • Runny nose
  • Nasal congestion
  • Facial pain or pressure
  • Postnasal drip
  • Decreased sense of smell

Allergy Clinic Walk-In Hours
Monday: 6:45 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 7:45 AM - 4:00 PM
1st, 3rd, & 5th Friday: 6:45 AM - 1:00 PM
No ALLERGY SHOTS - 2nd & 4th Friday of the month

Patient Immunotherapy Guidelines

  1. Upon arrival – Please sign in. If your insurance requires a co-pay, it must be paid at every injection or you can prepay a month at a time.
  2. The nurse will ask you to confirm your name and date of birth as it appears on your treatment vials.
  3. After the injection, the nurse may place a small ice pack at the injection site. Some itching and redness may occur at the injection site. Try to avoid rubbing or scratching it.
  4. It is essential that you wait for 30 minutes after each injection. The nurse will check your arm before leaving. If you are required to carry an EpiPen, it needs to be available on the day of your allergy injections as long as you are on immunotherapy.
  5. Arm reactions to allergy shots may not be noticed in the 30 minutes you are waiting. Delayed reactions may occur up to 24 hours later. It is important to report any delayed reactions to the nurse the next day so that your dose may be adjusted for your next shot. There may be times when the nurse must consult with the doctor regarding your next dose, so please report your reactions when you notice them. Any redness and/or swelling that exceeds a 50 cent piece lasting longer than 24 hours is considered abnormal. If the local reaction is bothersome, the treatment is to apply a cold pack, topical antihistamine or topical steroid and oral antihistamine.
  6. Allergy injections are not given if:
    • You have a fever above 100 degrees F or higher. Wait until your temperature is normal for 24 hours
    • You are actively wheezing, experiencing shortness of breath or chest tightness
    • No strenuous exercise 1½ hours before or after your allergy injection
    • Allow 2 days between your allergy injection and an immunization, including flu vaccine
    • You have an active allergic rash or hives
    • You have had a heavy allergen exposure within the past 24 hours
  7. Please notify the nurse of any new medications you are taking, especially heart or blood pressure medications (Beta-Blockers in particular), or if you suspect that you are pregnant.
  8. The doctor will want to see you for a follow-up evaluation. Please schedule that appointment today, if you have not already done so. After that visit, the doctor will want to follow up with you once you reach maintenance and then on a yearly basis to monitor your immunotherapy progress. You may schedule these appointments at any time, or ask that an appointment reminder card be mailed to you.
  9. For optimal care, we recommend that you keep your follow-up appointments with the doctor. If more than a year elapses without physician follow-up, we may be unable to renew your prescriptions or continue your allergy immunotherapy.
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