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Saint Clair Allergy and Asthma Center’s mission is to provide comprehensive, thorough, and cutting-edge treatment to our patients with allergies, asthma, and immunologic disorders. Our goal is to treat each patient with dignity, respect, and kindness, while providing excellent medical care.
If you are an Atlanta Allergy & Asthma patient, you may schedule future appointments and receive appointment reminders through the Patient Portal. You may also request prescription refills, update personal information, review your medical records, and communicate with clinic staff on non-urgent health matters.
An email with instructions on how to enroll will be sent to you. 2) You can go directly to the portal website by visiting stclair.followmyhealth.com and begin your enrollment there. Q: Who can participate? A: Patients ages 18 and older.
Patients can: View their test results from any St. Clair visit; Track their list of allergies, immunizations and health conditions. 1) You will be asked to provide an email address when you present as a patient.
a personal computer equipped with an Internet browser that has 128-bit encryption enabled and configured to accept cookies (e.g., Internet Explorer 7 or 8, Safari, or Firefox; Internet Explorer 6 may not allow you to view some materials, such as test results);
YOU MUST NOT SEND ANY MESSAGES REQUIRING URGENT ATTENTION USING PATIENT PORTAL. Doing so may create a delay in your receiving necessary medical treatment and could result in loss of life, permanent injury, or significant deterioration in your health.
We consider the privacy of your health information to be one of the most important elements in our relationship with you and one we take very seriously.
Patient Portal is a communication service offered as a convenience to our patients. We reserve the right to change the terms, conditions, and notices under which Patient Portal is offered.
By using Patient Portal, you acknowledge and agree that this messaging service is intended to facilitate dialogue regarding personal health matters. You agree not to use Patient Portal to post or send or post any illicit or offensive material.
You may discontinue your use of Patient Portal at any time by sending a secure message to your primary care provider's office requesting this change.
As we provide your health care, we are required to maintain documentation of your medical history, current conditions, treatment plan, and all treatments given, including the results of all tests, procedures, and therapies.
Patient Care Updates - Information regarding the patient’s condition will be given to the designated “spokesperson”. The designated spokesperson will be responsible for sharing information with family members or loved ones who should have this information. The “spokesperson” should plan to be at the hospital by 8 AM every morning to participate in care rounds with the healthcare team and obtain information about the patient’s condition. If your spokesperson is not present during morning rounds, your nurse will call them at the phone number they have provided with an update on your condition at their earliest convenience, typically between 11 AM and 1 PM. Calls will also be made at any time your condition may suddenly change.
Patient experience specialists are available from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday to facilitate communication and help you voice your questions, compliments, and concerns regarding your care or the care of a loved one.
A: An Adult Proxy Authorization consent form must be signed first. Call the Medical Records Department at 412.942.1102 or your practice directly and request that the form be sent to you. Complete the form and return it to Medical Records. Once we receive the completed form, we will contact you to complete the sign-up process.
It’s our privilege to be your health care provider and an honor to care for you and your family.
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DISCONTINUE ALL ANTIHISTAMINES SEVEN (7) DAYS PRIOR TO TESTING. Antihistamines will block the skin test reaction and may prevent accurate test results. ( See detailed list of medications.) This includes any allergy, cough, cold, “nighttime” or sleep-aid medications. Bring a list of any OTC or prescription medications you are currently taking.
Skin testing is a simple series of tiny scratches made on your back with a plastic instrument that has small toothpick-like prongs each containing trace amounts of a single allergen. Your doctor determines the number of tests done according to your medical history and symptoms. Skin testing is not painful but can be somewhat uncomfortable.
Allow 2–3 hours for skin testing. You will discuss the results as well as treatment options with your physician after testing is complete. When children are being tested, it’s a good idea to bring items to entertain them throughout the process (books, toys, coloring books, iPad).
Bring your most current insurance card, as well as your photo ID.
Atlanta Allergy & Asthma accepts most insurance plans. Please have your information available when you speak with our staff member.
Mold allergy triggers allergic symptoms like other airborne allergens such as pollen, dust and animal dander. Although it is difficult to stay away from outdoor airborne mold spores, there are things you can do to control mold levels in your home or workplace.