Allergy and asthma care in Dallas since 1927
North Texas Allergy & Asthma Associates has treated children and adults in Dallas since 1927, beginning with a doctor who built one of the foremost allergy practices in the Southwest and one of the first physician practices at Texas Health Resources of Dallas. The practice now runs four offices: Walnut Hill and Junius Street in Dallas, Parkway Commons in Plano, and Irving.
Every physician here is board certified in allergy and immunology, and each brings a different area of focus to the group. That range matters, because an allergy question is rarely one question. A cough every spring, hives that will not settle, a childhood penicillin label nobody has ever tested, and eczema that no cream has fixed are four different problems, and they are all ours.
Testing and treatment happen in our own rooms. A skin test, a spirometry reading, a graded food challenge or a course of allergy shots is something you schedule with us, not somewhere else afterwards.
Confidence Starts with Caring for You.
Our Services
Allergy Skin Testing
Testing confirms outdoor, indoor and common food allergies, so a treatment plan starts from a result instead of a guess about which season is to blame.
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Allergy Shots and Drops
Immunotherapy for seasonal and year round allergies, given as injections, sublingual drops or tablets. Rapid and rush schedules are available when the standard build up is too slow.
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Asthma and Lung Function
Spirometry measures how much air you actually move, and NIOX measures how inflamed the airway is. Together they show whether an asthma plan is working or only sounds like it is.
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More than seasonal allergies
Skin, sinus, drug and food reactions
Patch testing looks for the chemical, metal or food behind eczema and dermatitis. A rhinoscope gives the provider a direct look into the nasal and sinus passageways rather than a guess from the outside. Penicillin testing settles a label most people have carried since childhood, and it takes one to three hours.
The less common work is here too: aspirin desensitization for aspirin exacerbated respiratory disease, metal testing before an orthopedic or dental implant, venom immunotherapy after a bad sting reaction, and immunoglobulin replacement when the body does not make enough of its own.
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- Clinic hoursMonday and Wednesday 7:30AM – 4:00PM
Tuesday and Thursday 9:00AM – 5:30PM
Friday 7:30AM – 1:00PM
Saturday 8:00AM – 11:00AM (Presbyterian Dallas only) - Request an appointmentBook through the patient portal, or call the office nearest you: Walnut Hill (214) 369-1901, Plano (972) 596-4383, Irving (214) 440-5688, Junius Street (214) 369-1907.
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Our goal is for you to leave our office with a memorable and enjoyable experience, which is why our welcoming and compassionate staff will do everything they can to make you feel right at home.
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Walnut Hill Office
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Plano Office
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Irving Office
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Junius Street Office
