Where Families Go for Allergy and Asthma CareSeptember 13, 2013

Our Office is open for appointments Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., and four evenings per week from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Weekday hours are also available at our satellite office in Washington, PA.

Schedule is subject to change due to holidays and occasional office closings. Please check with the Front Desk for any changes to our regular injection schedule.

Whooping Cough  (Pertussis)…has an incubation period of 7 – 10 days.  During the first 2 – 7 days there is usually no fever. A runny nose will begin with a lack of appetite and a mild but increasing cough evolves.  During 1- 8 weeks outbursts of multiple coughs will occur that are  provoked by exertion.  In 6 month to 5 year olds the inspiratory gasp or “whoop” eventually develops.  12-32% of adults with a persistent cough (more than 2 weeks), have Pertussis.  Antibiotics prevent the spread of the bacteria.  Seek medical attention if you think you have Whooping Cough.

For millions of allergy sufferers, fall brings symptoms of runny nose, itchy eyes and sneezing.

Flu shots will be available at our office after Labor day. No appointment is required for current patients.

Here at Allergy & Clinical Immunology Associates we can help alleviate and manage your symptoms when you visit our Allergy Treatment Center in Pittsburgh. Schedule an appointment today.

Where Pittsburgh goes for allergy and asthma care board certified specialists for over 40 years.

We are conveniently located in Bethel Park right next to Mt Lebanon and Upper St Clair!