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Phone: 608.782.2027 or 800.950.9740. Fax: 608.782.6172. Allergy Associates of La Crosse, Ltd. is an internationally-recognized allergy clinic that helps you identify and treat the cause of your allergies — not just the symptoms — through allergy drops taken under the tongue.
Allergy Associates of New Hampshire is a specialty medical practice providing state-of-the-art diagnosis, management, and treatment of asthma, allergy and immunologic disease of children and adults. We now offer telemedicine. Please contact our office for more information..
La Crosse Method Protocol outcomes have been validated through the Validation Institute, an independent team of population health scientists and bio-statisticians who provide objective review to validate performance in healthcare. Learn more about the validation »
is an internationally-recognized allergy clinic that helps you identify and treat the cause of your allergies — not just the symptoms — through allergy drops taken under the tongue.
La Crosse Method Protocol outcomes have been validated through the Validation Institute, an independent team of population health scientists and bio-statisticians who provide objective review to validate performance in healthcare. Learn more about the validation »
From ever-increasing food allergies to common environmental allergies, our treatment approach using allergy drops administered under the tongue following the La Crosse Method™ Protocol has shown to be effective for a wide variety of allergies and allergy-related conditions:
If you have a food allergy, your immune system overreacts to a particular protein found in that food. Symptoms can occur when coming in contact with just a tiny amount of the food. Many food allergies are first diagnosed in young children, though they may also appear in older children and adults.
Many people with allergies get allergic conjunctivitis when their eyes come in contact with an allergen. The allergen triggers the release of histamine. This typically results in itching, redness, burning or tearing of the conjunctivae. These are the thin membranes lining the eyelids and the exposed surface of the eyes.
Contact dermatitis is comprised of allergic contact dermatitis and irritant contact dermatitis. Irritant contact dermatitis results from exposure to substances that cause irritation of the skin such as water, soaps, bleach and other irritants.
Symptoms of this allergic skin condition include itching, reddening, and flaking or peeling of the skin. This rash is usually seen in young infants, but can occur later in individuals with personal or family histories of atopy, meaning asthma or allergic rhinitis.