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We believe that each patient is unique and deserves a personalized treatment plan. Our medical professionals take the time to listen to your concerns and develop a plan tailored to your needs.

Patient-Focused Approach

At Jake Gurland M.D. our patients come first. We strive to provide a comfortable and welcoming environment for all of our patients and their families.

We diagnose an allergy by first learning from you what you experience in the way of seasonal or continuous symptoms of sneezing, itchy, watery nose, nasal congestion, itchy watery eyes, wheezing or coughing. We follow up as necessary with skin testing, which is an extremely useful tool we use to confirm and identify your particular allergic triggers and also to find other sensitivities, which may be difficult to detect. However, a positive skin test does not necessarily mean that you are allergic to a particular substance. Some patients will have a positive skin test to substances that they are not allergic to at all. It is always necessary to correlate allergy skin test results with your patterns of clinical symptoms. 

 Allergy Prevention Tips

  • Keep your windows closed in your home and car to avoid letting in pollen, especially when the local pollen count is high. Set your air conditioners to re-circulate in your home and vehicle, to avoid drawing in outside pollen-rich air.
  • The pollen counts are the highest between 5am and 10am, so limiting your outside exposure during those times can be extremely helpful for diminishing your allergies.
  • Limit exposure on mornings that are especially warm and dry; these will usually be the high pollen count days. Days that are dry and windy also have high pollen counts. The best time for outdoor activities is immediately following a heavy rainfall.
  • Avoid line drying your clothes and bedding outdoors when your
    local pollen count is high.
  • Wash your face and hands after you’ve been outside to remove pollen. Also, change and wash clothes if they’ve been exposed to pollen.
  • Bathe and shampoo hair daily before going to bed to remove pollen from hair and skin in order to keep it off your bedding. Wash bedding in hot, soapy water once a week.
  • Minimize contact with items that have come in contact with pollen, such as pets and people that have spent a large amount of time outdoors.
  • Wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from pollen, and in severe allergy cases, wear a facemask when daily pollen counts are extremely high.
  • Visit your allergist or doctor to see if the allergy shot is for you. Be consistent with your allergy medications for best results.
  • If you’re traveling, check our allergy forecasts for your destination. 

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