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Allergy & immunology

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  • Allergy & immunology

Our providers

Walaa Y. Hamadi
4.8

Walaa Y. Hamadi, MD

Allergy and Immunology
River Road Clinic - Allergy and Immunology
435-688-6288
Mark E. Stevens
4.9

Mark E. Stevens, MD

Allergy and Immunology
River Road Clinic - Allergy and Immunology

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Children and adults who suffer from seasonal allergies can find outdoor activities in the spring and fall difficult. Advances in immunotherapy has found allergy drops to be as effective as injections. Does this scenario sound familiar? 

Allergies to environmental inhalants such as pollens, molds, animals, dust mites, etc. are responsible for unpleasant and often debilitating symptoms in up to 30% of the American population.​

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