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Open Hours
- Monday: 7:30 – 5:30
- Tuesday: 7:30 – 5:30
- Wednesday: 7:30 – 5:30
- Thursday: 7:00 – 5:00
- Friday: Closed
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
Allergy Shot Hours
- Monday: 8:00 – 4:30
- Tuesday: 8:00 – 5:00
- Wednesday: 7:30 – 4:00
- Thursday: 7:00 – 3:00
- Friday: Closed
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
Click here to view any temporary changes to clinic hours and availability. While we always strive to keep our website as up-to-date as possible, the local clinics will have the most accurate, up-to-date information available.
We also offer allergy shots as part of long-term treatment plans to help reduce sensitivity to allergens.
About AllerVie Health – Cullman
AllerVie Health – Cullman (formerly known as Alabama Allergy and Asthma Center) provides comprehensive allergy and asthma treatment for adults and children, along treatment for related immunological disorders, including food allergies, pollen allergies, mold allergies and adult on-set asthma, pediatric asthma, and more! We love getting to know the people of our community and helping them better understand and manage their conditions, including diagnostic services like allergy testing to identify specific triggers..
Our board-certified allergists, Dr. John Anderson (who also serves as the Chief Research Officer for AllerVie Clinical Research) and Dr. Joseph Forester, are highly skilled specialists in their field. They take personal pride in their commitment to spending quality time with patients, ensuring questions are answered and patients leave well informed about their next steps to relief.
AllerVie Health – Cullman is conveniently located next to the Cullman Regional Medical Center.
Make an appointment today to see Dr. John Anderson or Dr. Joseph Forester at AllerVie Health – Cullman!
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How to read pollen count
Pollen and mold levels are determined by the National Allergy Bureau and have been translated into four levels based on the counts for the majority of days and the averages over the years.
A low pollen count means that only people who are extremely sensitive to pollen and mold will have allergy symptoms.
A moderate pollen count means more people will have allergy symptoms.
A high pollen count means that most people with a sensitivity to pollen and/or molds can experience allergy symptoms.
A very high pollen count means that almost everyone who has an allergy to molds and pollen will experience symptoms.
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Our board-certified allergists and advanced practice providers are ready to help you feel better. Make an appointment today to start your journey to allergy and asthma relief!
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Participate in Clinical Research
In partnership with AllerVie Clinical Research our patients have the opportunity to participate in the future of medicine. We have opportunities for patients to participate in asthma research, eczema research, food allergy research, immunodeficiency research and other clinical studies. Visit our clinical research website for a list of ongoing active studies.
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