allergy associates of lacrosse patient portal

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For Patients - Allergy Associates of La Crosse

19 hours ago Our patient portal provides you with a simple, convenient online connection to your care at Allergy Associates of La Crosse. You can: To enroll, please call us at (800) 950-9740 as we cannot securely send that information via email. Already enrolled? >> Go To The Portal


How do I contact allergy associates of La Crosse?

Our patient portal provides you with a simple, convenient online connection to your care at Allergy Associates of La Crosse. You can: To enroll, please call us at (800) 950-9740 as we cannot securely send that information via email. Already enrolled?

Why choose Oregon Allergy Associates?

Patient Portal. Our patient portal provides you with a simple, convenient online connection to your care at Allergy Associates of La Crosse. Through our NextMD secure portal, you can: To enroll, please call us at (800) 950-9740. If you’re already enrolled, log in here.

How do I contact allergy&asthma of Maine?

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. Since 1970, we've used this safe, effective, well-researched approach, also known as sublingual immunotherapy, to help people take control of their food and …

How do I access the patient portal?

To contact Allergy Associates of La Crosse or to ask questions, please complete the form below or call us at (608) 782-2027 or (800) 950-9740. NextGen Patient Portal » About Us

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What is allergy associates?

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.

Who validates the La Crosse Method?

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 La Crosse effective for food allergies?

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:

What is Lisa's strongest allergy?

Lisa’s strongest allergy is to alternaria mold. That allergy landed her in the ER multiple times, and the ICU! Thanks to allergy drop treatment, this is the longest she’s gone without having to go to the ER or be hospitalized. Hear Lisa’s story »

What was Preston's allergy?

Preston was diagnosed with severe food and environmental allergies at only one year of age. Not willing to accept just “living” with his allergies, his mom found Allergy Associates of La Crosse. Learn how Preston, and his brothers, are doing with their allergies »

How old is Max Jones?

For 9-year-old Max Jones, watching what he eats can be a matter of life or death. That’s something his mother found out when he was only 30 days old. Learn how Max is able to now eat more food »

What foods did Sabrina eat after allergy treatment?

Her world is now opened up to hamburgers, tacos, and chili! Hear Sabrina tell her story »

How old was Lolo when she started her allergy journey?

Lolo’s allergy journey started when she was about 3 months old. She had terrible eczema. She woke up about 8-10 times per night. She had scratches all over her face — rashes on her head, face, chest, arms, legs, and torso. Read the rest of Lolo’s story »

How long did it take Drew to get a new puppy?

When Drew was one, his reactions to his puppy were so bad that they had to get rid of the family dog. After 3 years of treatment, Drew was surprised with a new puppy! It’s possible to live healthfully with pets. Hear Drew’s story »

What allergies did Gregory suffer from?

Gregory suffered from seasonal allergies, so much so that he felt he missed out on a third of his year. After treating his environmental allergens with sublingual immunotherapy, he has been able to regain his life. Hear Gregory tell his story »

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