Allergy & Asthma Care - Infants, Children & Adults
ALL allergy shot patients are asked to:
Take your temperature before coming in and please show a screenshot of your reading to our staff.
Stay home if you have been ill, traveled domestically or internationally in the past month, or come into contact with anyone who has had or is suspected of having COVID-19.
Wear a MASK covering nose and mouth throughout your stay in our office.
Come unaccompanied. If your child is the allergy shot patient, one parent/guardian can accompany him/her. Please no additional family members.
CALL FROM YOUR CAR once you have arrived in our parking lot. We will let you know if we are ready to have you come into the office. There may be a slight delay. Please be patient as we are diligently cleaning after each patient leaves and that may take more time than anticipated.
Have your arm readily available for our staff to administer the injection. We would like to avoid any extraneous physical contact beyond administering the shot and will not be able to assist in rolling up sleeves. This is true for children as well.
If you have asthma, bring your rescue inhaler with you (i.e. ProAir, Ventolin, etc.).
Bring something to occupy your time for your wait after receiving your shot. All books and magazines have been removed from our office.
Please note we will be giving injections at most on an every 2 week basis. Our wait times will remain 30 minutes for allergy shots, 60 minutes for venom, and up to 2 hours for Xolair.
Please understand that our staff may refuse to give your injection if any of the above requirements are not met.
There are such unprecedented times and we know that we are asking for unprecedented things. Thank you for your understanding and helping us provide the best care for you, our staff and our community.
Your friends at Allergy and Asthma Care of St. Louis
Dr. Kemp is a wonderful allergist. She always goes above and beyond, is very thorough, and an excellent listener. I also get allergy shots here and they are very efficient so that it doesn't take any longer than necessary.
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Stan
Dec 3, 2018
5.0
Great doctors great people I would berry my family and friends
Frequently Asked Questions About Allergy & Asthma Care Of St. Louis
What services does Allergy & Asthma Care Of St. Louis provide?
They provide care for allergies and asthma for infants, children, and adults, including allergy shots and specialized injections like venom and Xolair.
What are the allergy shot patient requirements before visiting Allergy & Asthma Care Of St. Louis?
Patients must take their temperature beforehand and show the reading, wear a mask covering nose and mouth, come unaccompanied except one guardian for children, call from the car when arriving, have their arm ready for injection, and bring their rescue inhaler if they have asthma.
What are the operating hours of Allergy & Asthma Care Of St. Louis?
The office is open Monday to Thursday from 9:00 AM to mid-afternoon (Monday and Tuesday until 3:00 PM, Wednesday until 4:30 PM, Thursday until 4:00 PM), Friday from 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM, and Sunday from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM. It is closed on Saturdays.
How can I schedule an appointment with Allergy & Asthma Care Of St. Louis?
You can call them at +1 314-878-2788 or visit their website at https://allergyandasthmacarestl.com/.
What is Allergy & Asthma Care Of St. Louis's policy on visitors during allergy shot visits?
Patients should come unaccompanied except that if the patient is a child, only one parent or guardian may accompany them. No additional family members are allowed.
Are there any nearby medical centers I could visit along with Allergy & Asthma Care Of St. Louis?
Yes, nearby medical centers include Woodlake Medical LLC, Este Health, Mitokon Health Center Diabetes Treatment Center, and Everside Health SSM Health DirectCare Chesterfield, which might be convenient if you need additional healthcare services during your visit.
Can I access physical therapy services near Allergy & Asthma Care Of St. Louis?
Yes, SSM Health Physical Therapy is located nearby and offers physical therapy services which might complement your allergy and asthma care if needed.
Are there any dental or oral surgery specialists near Allergy & Asthma Care Of St. Louis?
Dental and oral surgery services nearby include Oral Facial Surgery Institute, Movahed OMS, Wheeler Family Dental, and Chesterfield Dentistry, helping you access comprehensive healthcare in one area.
What precautions are Allergy & Asthma Care Of St. Louis currently taking for the COVID-19 pandemic?
They require temperature checks before arrival, mask wearing at all times in the office, patients to call from their car upon arrival, and have implemented strict cleaning protocols between patients to ensure safety.
Is there public transportation or government offices nearby that could help me find Allergy & Asthma Care Of St. Louis?
Nearby government offices include MoDOT - St. Louis and the Missouri Department of Transportation, which might provide useful information regarding local public transit routes and roadways to help you reach the clinic.