Quick Answer
Yes. We treat allergic reactions in children and adults. For severe pediatric reactions or recurrent unexplained anaphylaxis in children, we coordinate referral to a pediatric allergist for formal allergy testing and immunotherapy evaluation. For asthma management in kids, we work with families on inhaler technique, trigger avoidance, and action plans that work at school as well as home.
This question comes up frequently for patients researching allergic reactions & asthma attacks at Good Health NC in Knightdale, NC.
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