Medication Allergies Explained
Medication allergies can often be misunderstood, with many individuals outgrowing them or being misdiagnosed. Our practice focuses on accurate diagnosis and effective treatment to help you reclaim your health.
Understanding Medication Allergies: Myths and Realities
Many medication allergies are either outgrown or overdiagnosed, leading to unnecessary restrictions. Studies show that a significant number of patients can safely use medications they were once allergic to.
Penicillin Facts
90% of reported penicillin allergies are not true allergies.
Get Tested
Lab visits can confirm your allergy status; don't miss out on safe treatments.


Uncover the Truth: 90% of Penicillin Allergies Are Misdiagnosed
Many people believe they have a penicillin allergy, but studies show that up to 90% of these cases are not genuine. A simple lab visit and consultation with our doctors can help you determine if you're one of the 9 in 10 who can safely use penicillin again. Learn more about the research
Understanding Medication Allergies and Their Impact
Medication allergies can often be misunderstood and overdiagnosed. Our founder's journey illustrates the importance of accurate diagnosis and treatment.
A Personal Story
At six, our founder faced severe penicillin allergy symptoms, including lethargy and hives.
Diagnosis
Research shows that many penicillin allergies are misdiagnosed. Learn about the steps to verify your allergy status.

Comprehensive Solutions for Diagnosing Medication Allergies
Understanding Medication Allergies: Diagnosis and Treatment Options
Our services include accurate diagnosis through lab tests and personalized care.
Expert Online Care for Medication Allergy Concerns
Schedule a convenient online consultation to discuss your symptoms and concerns.
In-Person Visits for Comprehensive Allergy Assessments
Visit us for thorough evaluations and tailored treatment plans for your allergies.
Take Control of Your Allergies
Book a lab test or schedule a visit for accurate medication allergy diagnosis today.
