What Should I Do Before My Allergy Appointment?

Created by Zachary Filpo, Modified on Mon, 9 Jun at 12:32 PM by Zachary Filpo

Applies to:
Patients scheduling an allergy or seasonal issues visit on HLTHI.life

Summary:
Preparing for your visit helps ensure your physician gets a clear picture of your symptoms and triggers.


Before Your Appointment

  1. Track Your Symptoms

    • Include timing (seasonal or year-round?), triggers, and any environmental exposures

    • Note severity and frequency of symptoms (e.g., daily congestion vs occasional flare-ups)

  2. List Medications Tried

    • Include over-the-counter antihistamines, nasal sprays, eye drops, or supplements

    • Mention anything that has helped — or not

  3. Be Ready to Discuss Your Environment

    • Any recent exposure to pets, pollen, dust, mold, or new locations

  4. Technical Setup

    • Use a private, well-lit space with stable internet for your secure video visit


Medical Disclaimer

This article is intended to support your visit preparation and does not replace medical evaluation. Always follow the advice of your physician during and after your appointment.

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