
Orem Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
Orem Allergy Injections
Schedule your serviceAllergy Injection Hours & Protocol:
Please call (801) 226-3600 at least 30 minutes ahead of time to schedule your Allergy Injections.Monday, Tuesday & Thursday:
8:00 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.Wednesdays:
8:00 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.Nasal & Sinus Allergies
Schedule your serviceReaction to airborne pollens affecting the nose and sinuses, including hay fever. Symptoms include sneezing, nasal discharge, congestion, etc.
Eye Allergies
Schedule your serviceItching, tearing, burning or redness of the eye, usually caused by contact with an airborne allergen.
Asthma
Schedule your serviceTrouble breathing or chest tightness due to constricted airways and excess mucus. Often induced by exercise or allergies.
Eczema
Schedule your serviceDry, scaly, cracked, rough, flakey or otherwise irritated skin caused by a variety of allergies or irritants.
Contact Skin Allergies
Schedule your serviceRed, bumpy, scaly, itchy or swollen skin after coming in direct contact with an allergen, such as nickel or poison oak.
Food Allergies
Schedule your serviceMeet with our Registered Dietitian to review and treat your food allergies.
Eosinophilic Esophagitis
Schedule your serviceAllergic inflammatory condition of the esophagus, characterized by difficulty swallowing, vomiting or heartburn.
Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome
Schedule your serviceDelayed food allergies characterized by vomiting, diarrhea or dehydration several hours after eating.
Allergies to Drugs/Vaccines
Schedule your serviceHives, itchy skin or eyes, or swelling of lips, tongue or face after taking a medication or receiving a vaccine.
Allergies to Bee Stings
Schedule your serviceSymptoms including skin reactions, swelling of the throat or tongue, or anaphylactic shock after sustaining a bee sting.
Allergic Reactions & Anaphylaxis
Schedule your servicePotentially life-threatening reaction within seconds or minutes of being exposed to an allergen, like peanuts or bee stings.
Hives and/or Swelling
Schedule your serviceA rash characterized by small, itchy welts after exposure to an ingested airborne or contact allergen.
Hereditary Angioedema
Schedule your serviceRecurrent, severe swelling in areas such as limbs, face, intestinal tract or airway, often without a known trigger.
Recurrent Infections & Immunodeficiencies
Schedule your serviceFrequent or recurrent pneumonia, bronchitis, sinus, ear or other infections, often triggered by an immunodeficiency.
Subcutaneous Immunotherapy
Schedule your serviceLong-term immunotherapy treatment given by injection that often decreases some varieties of allergy symptoms (allergy shots).
Sublingual Immunotherapy
Schedule your serviceAlternative treatment to injections; small doses of an allergen are administered under the tongue to build tolerance.