Allergy Shots
Allergy shots are administered on a regular basis exposing the body to a little amount of an allergen to establish immunity.
learn moreA New Era of Patient Care! Relaunching Our Patient Portal
With the relaunch of our patient portal, we can provide more comprehensive care for you, as well as communicate with you in a more convenient, secure way. You can bypass our front desk to manage appointments, request prescriptions, and/or directly communicate with your healthcare team.
New Patient Portal Features 2 Convenient Ways to Refill Prescriptions!
You can now submit a refill request through the patient portal and we will work with your pharmacy on file to refill your medications!
Additionally, you can contact your pharmacy directly to request a refill and expedite the process! This is the fastest way to refill your prescription as it reduces the time between your patient portal request and us contacting the pharmacy on your behalf.
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AllerVie Health – Cullman (formerly known as Alabama Allergy and Asthma Center) provides comprehensive diagnosis and treatments for allergy, asthma and related immunological disorders for adults and children. We love getting to know the people of our community and helping them understand and manage allergies and asthma.
Our specialists provide adult and pediatric allergy testing and treatment for food allergies, pollen allergies, mold allergies and adult on-set asthma and pediatric asthma.
Our board-certified allergy specialist, Dr. John Anderson, MD also serves as the Chief Research Officer for AllerVie Clinical Research. He has received several awards for outstanding performance in both medical school and throughout his training. His specialties cover allergy treatment, occupational asthma, skin allergies, environmental allergies and insect/venom allergies.
Dr. Anderson takes personal pride in his commitment to spending the needed time with patients to answer questions and make sure they leave feeling better and well informed. Make an appointment today to see Dr. John Anderson, our board-certified allergy specialist.
AllerVie Health – Cullman is conveniently located next to the Cullman Regional Medical Center.
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.
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!
Make an AppointmentAllergy Shots
Allergy shots are administered on a regular basis exposing the body to a little amount of an allergen to establish immunity.
learn moreAllergy Patch Testing
Allergy patch testing is a common test used to confirm the cause of allergic contact dermatitis.
learn morePulmonary Function Tests
These tests help your provider diagnose and monitor asthma symptoms by measuring your overall lung health.
learn moreSkin Allergy Testing
This is less invasive than blood tests and is a good alternative for patients who don’t like needles.
learn moreIn 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.
Learn More About Clinical Research