Explaining Oral Allergy Syndrome

Some people get itchiness in their mouth or throat after eating certain fruits like melon or peaches. Many would think it is a food allergy to the fruit or vegetable and believe they need to stop eating that food. However, as with all food allergies, we encourage you to seek the advice of a board-certified

How to Fight Summer Allergies

Summer allergies are common in the US and are often caused by pollen, specifically grass and ragweed pollen. Learn how to treat your allergies!

New Office Opening In Leitchfield, KY!

New Allergy Office Opening June 1st, 2020! We are excited to announce that our Leitchfield, KY office is officially opening next month on June 1st. This office is located in the new Grand Plaza retail center across from the Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center off of the William Thomason Byway near the Western KY parkway.

Dr. Turbyville Talks Alpha-Gal Allergies on KY Afield

Dr. Turbyville appeared on Kentucky Afield to talk about the Alpha-Gal allergy that is caused by ticks. While this allergy was first reported in 2008, it has likely been around longer. Those who have an alpha-gal allergy tend to have a delayed allergic reaction that occurs a few hours after beef, pork, or venison meat

Dr. Sivam Spoke to Good Housekeeping about Allergy Medications

Dr. Anita Sivam spoke with Good Housekeeping about the best allergy medications to take to ease your sniffles, sneezing, and itchy watery eyes during allergy season. Allergy season has hit, and that means allergy symptoms have returned for many. If you haven’t already started your medications, our doctors recommend you start now to help ease

Dr. Wes Sublett Spoke to WLKY about Allergies and COVID-19

Dr. Wes Sublett spoke with WLKY over skype about the difference between the allergies and COVID-19. Pollen is blooming in our communities and causing many to have congestion, sneezing, runny nose, coughing, and other symptoms of allergies. While some of these overlap with COVID-19, the main difference is fever, allergies do not typically cause a

Allergy Symptoms vs COVID-19 Symptoms

Allergy Season can add confusion when it comes to determining if you have symptoms of COVID-19. We’ve listed allergy symptoms vs COVID-19 Symptoms.

Spring seasonal allergies: Spring 2020 is expected to be a doozy!

Heads up for those with spring seasonal allergies: Spring 2020 is expected to be a doozy of a season. Here are things you can do to help.

What Patients Need to Know about Coronavirus

All offices are open during their regularly scheduled hours. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our offices.

Everything you Need to Know about Allergies in Toddlers

Anyone can develop allergies at any point during their life. Children are no exception, even toddlers. Children may develop food allergies or eczema earlier in life, but it usually requires exposure to multiple pollen seasons, to develop allergic rhinitis.