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Allergy & Immunology

Feeling miserable because of allergies or asthma? Let Gundersen’s allergists and asthma specialists help you get back to living. Our expert team will identify what triggers your allergies and create a plan to ease your symptoms. We work with children and adults to treat the most common and complex conditions.

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Conditions

  • Asthma
  • Food and drug allergies
  • Hay fever
  • Hives (angioedema)
  • Nasal growths (polyps)
  • Pet and stinging insect allergies
  • Severe allergic reactions
  • Skin issues like eczema

Services

  • Allergy testing (skin and blood)
  • Allergy shots (immunotherapy)
  • Tablets under the tongue (sublingual immunotherapy)
  • Lung function testing
  • Asthma management
  • Penicillin testing
  • Prescription medication
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Seasonal allergies

Do your seasonal allergies flare up year after year despite over-the-counter remedies? It may be time to see our board-certified allergists. They'll perform an evaluation and discuss your best treatment options. Ask about our allergy shot program or sublingual immunotherapy tablets for allergies to grass, ragweed and dust mites.

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Allergic to penicillin?

If you’ve been told you have a penicillin allergy, you're not alone. About 10% of the population reports a penicillin allergy, but less than 1% of the whole population is truly allergic. The best way to know for sure is to be tested by one of our allergists.

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You can visit us without a referral from your primary care provider.

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Call (608) 775-3400

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1900 South Ave.
La Crosse, WI 54601

(608) 782-7300

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