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Signs You're Having An Allergic Reaction

Severe Nasal Congestion: If your nose is so blocked that it’s difficult to breathe, sleep, or go about your day comfortably.

  • Persistent Sneezing: Continuous sneezing that doesn’t go away after taking over-the-counter remedies or home treatments..
  • Itchy Or Watery Eyes: Your eyes are constantly red, irritated, or watering to the point where it interferes with reading, driving, or other daily tasks..
  • Facial Swelling Or Hives: Sudden swelling around the face, lips, or eyes, or the appearance of hives that worsens quickly..
  • Shortness Of Breath Or Wheezing: Difficulty breathing, chest tightness, or wheezing, especially if you have asthma or respiratory conditions..
  • Severe Sinus Pressure Or Headache: You have intense sinus pressure or headaches that persist despite home remedies or medications..
  • Allergic Reactions To Foods Or Medications: You experience swelling, rash, or nausea immediately after eating certain foods or taking medication..
  • Persistent Cough Triggered By Allergens: You have a chronic cough that flares up around pets, pollen, dust, or other triggers..
  • Signs of Anaphylaxis: You start experiencing swelling of the throat or tongue, dizziness, trouble swallowing, or feeling faint..
  • Gastrointestinal Issues: Nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, or diarrhea shortly after eating certain foods or taking specific medications..
Signs You're Having An Allergic Reaction
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Meet with a board-certified doctor, nurse or clinician who will diagnose your symptoms, create a treatment plan, and prescribe medication if needed.

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The Right Allergy Solution, When You Need It

Whether it’s a sudden reaction or recurring flare-ups, our urgent care allergy doctors ensure you get the right prescription without the endless waiting.

When Should You See An Allergy Doctor?

Not every sneeze or rash needs urgent care, but there are times when it’s best to get professional help fast.

Unexpected Reactions

When you need relief after food, insect stings, or new medication.

Persistent Symptoms

When over-the-counter allergy medication simply isn't working.

Chronic Allergies

If seasonal or environmental allergies keep returning and you need medication.

Treatments Tailored To You

Our allergy doctors online focus on speed, clarity, and comfort so you walk away with both relief and a plan for what’s next.

Clear Evaluation

Undergo a quick assessment to determine if it’s an allergy or something else.

Immediate Relief

Get prescribed antihistamines, steroids, or other medication to calm symptoms.

Personalized Plan

Leave knowing your trigger, how to avoid it, and what to do next time.

Get Your Allergy Treatment Fast

Whether it’s a first-time prescription or a refill, you’ll never have to worry about being caught without the allergy solution you need.

See A Doctor From Anywhere

Skip the long waiting room queues and meet a doctor virtually, anytime.

Prescription Delivery

We deliver prescriptions to your nearest or preferred pharmacy in minutes.

Affordable Care

No Insurance pay a flat $89 fee if you don't have coverage.

FAQ

Got Questions About Allergy Urgent Care?

How serious should symptoms be for me to skip urgent care for allergies and head straight for the emergency room? Urgent care for allergies is best for non-life-threatening symptoms. If you’re experiencing trouble breathing, swelling of the face or throat, dizziness, or signs of anaphylaxis, go straight to the ER or call 911.

Will I need to get allergy tests?

What allergy treatment options are out there?

What if my allergies turn out to be something more serious than I thought?

How quickly can I get my prescription filled after a virtual visit?

Can I see an allergy doctor even if it’s after hours or on weekends?

Preparing For Your Allergy Treatment Appointment

A little preparation helps your virtual visit go smoothly and saves you time. Here’s what to do before meeting your allergy doctor.

  • Find a quiet, private spot
  • Nasal corticosteroids
  • Leukotriene modifiers
  • Decongestants
  • Eye drops
Preparing For Your Allergy Treatment Appointment