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1.800.432.5015 
 

HICKORY ALLERGY & ASTHMA CLINIC
JOSEPH  T. INGLEFIELD, III, M.D.

Main Office
220 18TH Street Circle SE
Unifour Medical Commons off Tate Blvd.
Hickory, North Carolina 28602

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Topics of interest during pollen seasons

What are the pollen seasons in North Carolina?

What is the priming effect?

What are the symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis?

Self-help tips for relieving eye symptoms during pollen season

What kind of OTC nasal spray can be addictive?

Self-help pollen survival tips

 

Topics of interest concerning allergy shots

Allergy Shots

immunotherapy

We specialize in using rapid desensitization or RUSH immunotherapy techniques. 

Each patient is given a premedication schedule and observed carefully, in our office, during the rapid build-up period.

Studies

Dr. Inglefield Presents Research

NEJM Study on Grass Pollen

What is the difference between conventional immunotherapy and rapid desensitization? 

Dr. Inglefield answers questions on immunotherapy. 

 

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Contacting us

Please CALL our office (828-322-1275 or 1-800-432-5015) if you or your child is a patient at Hickory Allergy & Asthma Clinic, and 
1.  you have a question about your medical care.
2.  you are reporting or asking about symptoms. 
3.  you have a question about your medicines or need a refill. 
4.  you have a question about your account.
5.  you wish to schedule, reschedule or cancel an appointment.

For problems or questions regarding this web site contact [Email].

If you have a general allergy or asthma related question, address that to haac@wheezy.com.  We answer e-mailed questions periodically, but not necessarily daily.  

Date last updated:  July 14, 2008
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